Synthetic intraventricular implants and method of inserting
First Claim
1. A synthetic intraventricular implant device capable of being surgically secured within a ventricle of a human heart, said ventricle having a wall with exterior and interior surfaces and an interior cavity with a distal end, comprising:
- a generally oblong, shaped and contoured body having an inner wall adapted to face said interior cavity of said ventricle and an outer wall adapted to be snugly secured against said interior surface of said ventricle;
said inner and outer walls of said contoured body being sealingly fixed together; and
a cuff formed from a portion of one of said inner and outer walls of said contoured body so as to completely surround said inner and outer walls of said contoured body for securing said implant in position within said wall of said ventricle, with said cuff capable of being fixed to said interior surface of said ventricle wall, within said interior cavity.
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Abstract
A synthetic intraventricular implant device adapted to be surgically secured in a ventricle of the heart of a patient. The shape, size and volume of the device so inserted will depend on the size of the ventricle of the patient, and how much of the end-diastolic volume thereof it is desired to reduce. The device is surgically inserted into and secured in place in the ventricle by suturing it onto a preselected segment of the interior wall of the ventricle to reduce end-diastolic volume, pressure and wall stress, and to subsequently increase ejection fraction and cardiac output. The device may include a fluid, liquid, semi-liquid, semi-solid, solid or viscous core and/or an inflatable balloon-like portion for use in assisting in the elimination of blood from the "dead volume" within the ventricle. Additionally, the inflatable implant, when used as a ventricular assist device, will increase the ejection fraction and contractility of the myocardium, as well as cardiac output, either permanently or temporarily, in some patients with specific cardimoypathies.
An implant device is inserted during open heart surgery on a patient, by forming an opening in a portion of the distal end wall of a ventricle of the patient'"'"'s heart, inserting the selected implant into the interior chamber of the ventricle, suturing the implant in a predetermined position against a segment of the interior wall within the patient'"'"'s ventricle and suturing the opening made in the distal end wall of the ventricle. Revascularization or associated procedures may follow or proceed insertion of the implant.
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17 Claims
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1. A synthetic intraventricular implant device capable of being surgically secured within a ventricle of a human heart, said ventricle having a wall with exterior and interior surfaces and an interior cavity with a distal end, comprising:
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a generally oblong, shaped and contoured body having an inner wall adapted to face said interior cavity of said ventricle and an outer wall adapted to be snugly secured against said interior surface of said ventricle; said inner and outer walls of said contoured body being sealingly fixed together; and a cuff formed from a portion of one of said inner and outer walls of said contoured body so as to completely surround said inner and outer walls of said contoured body for securing said implant in position within said wall of said ventricle, with said cuff capable of being fixed to said interior surface of said ventricle wall, within said interior cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A synthetic intraventricular implant device capable of being surgically secured in a ventricle of a human heart, which ventricle has a wall with exterior and interior surfaces and an interior cavity formed therein having a distal end, comprising:
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a generally oblong, shaped and contoured body having an inner wall adapted to face said interior cavity of said ventricle and an outer wall adapted to be snugly secured against a predetermined segment of said interior wall of said ventricle interior cavity;
said inner and outer walls of said contoured body being sealingly fixed together around a periphery;a hollow, internal chamber formed within said periphery between said inner and outer walls of said contoured body; a core of material held within said internal chamber of said contoured body; and a cuff formed from a portion of one of said inner and outer walls of said contoured body so as to completely surround said periphery and said inner and outer walls of said contoured body for securing said implant in position within said interior cavity of said ventricle, with said cuff capable of being fixed to said interior wall of said ventricle. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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