Heart valve prosthesis
First Claim
1. A method of fabrication of a stent for an artificial heart valve comprising:
- cutting a plate of metal having a thickness of 0.010 inches or less to produce an elongated stent member having a first end, a second end, a lower edge, and an upper edge, said upper edge provided with three commissural posts extending therefrom;
bending said stent member to place said first end adjacent said second end of said stent member; and
mechanically coupling said first end to said second end of said stent member.
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Abstract
A "tissue valve type" heart valve prosthesis is disclosed which has a biocompatible plastic sewing ring adapted to be surgically implanted into the mitral, aortic or tricuspid annulus of the human heart. The sewing ring has internal square threads and a biocompatible fabric mesh or cloth is embedded into the sewing ring so that the cloth can be fully wrapped around the sewing ring covering all of its plastic surfaces except for the internally protruding threads. A biocompatible plastic stent support ring has externally disposed threads to lock with the threads of the sewing ring in approximately one turn, or less. The stent support ring also embeds a biocompatible fabric mesh which can be wrapped around the stent support ring to cover all of its plastic surfaces, except for the protruding threads, and to form a cloth pocket wherein a solid stent is mounted. A porcine trileaflet valve is mounted to the stent. When the heart valve prosthesis is as implanted into the heart, the threads of the sewing ring and of the stent support ring interlock, and there are no plastic or metal surfaces, uncovered by biocompatile fabric, to be exposed to blood flow. Processes for making the solid metal stent by laser cutting, and the sewing and stent support rings by a specifically adapted plastic molding procedure, are also disclosed.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of fabrication of a stent for an artificial heart valve comprising:
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cutting a plate of metal having a thickness of 0.010 inches or less to produce an elongated stent member having a first end, a second end, a lower edge, and an upper edge, said upper edge provided with three commissural posts extending therefrom; bending said stent member to place said first end adjacent said second end of said stent member; and mechanically coupling said first end to said second end of said stent member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5, 6)
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4. A method of fabricating a stent for an artificial heart valve comprising cutting a metal plate having a thickness of about 0.005 to 0.010 inches to produce an elongated stent member having a first end, a second end, a lower edge, and an upper edge, and having three commissural posts extending from said upper edge;
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bending said stent member to place said first end of said stent member adjacent said second end of said stent member such that said stent member assumes a generally tubular configuration; and mechanically coupling said first end of said stent member to said second end of said stent member.
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