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Mechanical heart valve prosthesis

  • US 4,935,030 A
  • Filed: 09/18/1989
  • Issued: 06/19/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/17/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A heart valve prosthesis comprising:

  • an annular base which defines a blood passageway, said annular base having an interior surface;

    valve means fitted in said annular base for regulating the flow of blood through said passageway defined by said annular base, said valve means comprising two leaflets, each of said leaflets having a first arcuate edge which is configured to interface with the interior surface of said annular base in a fluid flow sealing relationship therewith and a second edge which is configured to interface with the other of said leaflets in a fluid flow sealing relationship therewith, each of said leaflets further having upper and lower surfaces, at least one of said upper and lower surfaces of each of said leaflets defining two indentations, each indentation limited to the area substantially adjacent to both said first and second edges of said leaflet; and

    four pairs of protrusions extending from said annular base inwardly towards the blood passageway defined through said annular base, the indentations defined in said at least one of said upper and lower surfaces of said leaflets and said protrusions jointly comprising means for retaining said leaflets in said annular base and for permitting movement of said leaflets while regulating flow of blood through said blood passageway defined by said annular base, said means for retaining said leaflets consisting of said four pairs of protrusions and the indentations defined in said at least one of said upper and lower surfaces of said leaflets, each of said protrusions engaging either the upper or lower surface of one of said leaflets, at least one of said protrusions in each of said four pairs of protrusions engaging with one of said indentations defined in said at least one of said upper and lower surfaces of each of said leaflets, the portions of said protrusions engaging said upper and lower surfaces of said leaflets being spaced closer together than said upper and lower surfaces of said leaflets in the areas of said leaflet adjacent to the indentations defined in said one of said upper and lower surfaces of each of said leaflets.

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