External sigmoid valve complex frame and valved conduit supported by the same
First Claim
1. A frame to be used to support a sigmoid valved conduit during surgical implantation and thereafter, and to be affixed to the exterior of the valved conduit, the frame essentially consisting of biocompatible plastics or metals, and having the configuration of an open cage which is substantially circular when viewed from the top and the bottom, and having a side view which is that of a cylinder open in its top and bottom and is formed on its top of three convex curvatures which are joined at equidistant points at the upper circumference of said cylinder, and on its bottom of three convex curvatures which are joined at equidistant points at the bottom circumference of said cylinder, the equidistant joining points of said top and bottom curvatures being connected to one another by three substantially vertically disposed struts, whereby three lateral saddle-shaped substantially paraboloid openings are formed in the cage.
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Abstract
A frame to be placed as an external support of a biological valved conduit containing three leaflets. This external frame, made of biocompatible metal or plastic is sutured to the outer surface of the valved conduit made of biological or biocompatible membrane or sigmoid valve root in order to maintain its natural geometry. The frame has a general cylindrical configuration, circular as viewed from above and below. From a side view however, both upper and lower ends of the cylinder present three convex curvatures joined at equidistant points of the circumference. These upper and lower curves are joined by three vertical struts, so that three large saddle shaped paraboloid gaps result. The frame is a wire-like structure that follows perfectly the anatomical shape of the three sinuses of Valsalva, i.e. it corresponds to the external aspect of the line of implantation of the three sigmoid cusps below and the curved line of the sino-tubular junction above. The three vertical struts correspond to the three commissural areas. The frame is designed to be placed on the external surface of a valved conduit or a sigmoid valve root and therefore does not interfere with the natural movements of the three cusps and does not enter in contact with the circulating blood stream. The valved conduit is made of biological or biologically compatible membrane with three bulges corresponding to the three sinuses of Valsalva and three leaflets.
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- 1. A frame to be used to support a sigmoid valved conduit during surgical implantation and thereafter, and to be affixed to the exterior of the valved conduit, the frame essentially consisting of biocompatible plastics or metals, and having the configuration of an open cage which is substantially circular when viewed from the top and the bottom, and having a side view which is that of a cylinder open in its top and bottom and is formed on its top of three convex curvatures which are joined at equidistant points at the upper circumference of said cylinder, and on its bottom of three convex curvatures which are joined at equidistant points at the bottom circumference of said cylinder, the equidistant joining points of said top and bottom curvatures being connected to one another by three substantially vertically disposed struts, whereby three lateral saddle-shaped substantially paraboloid openings are formed in the cage.
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9. A prosthetic sigmoid valve complex to be used for surgical implantation to replace a resected native sigmoid valve complex, comprising in combination:
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a valved conduit comprising biological tissue or biocompatible synthetic membrane, having the configuration of a tube having three bulges in its exterior, said bulges conforming to the shape of the sinuses of Valsalva of the human heart and having a trileaflet valve in its interior; a frame affixed to the exterior of the valved conduit, the frame consisting of material selected from biocompatible plastics and metals, and having the configuration of an open cage which is substantially circular when viewed from the top and the bottom, and having a side view which is that of a cylinder open in its top and bottom and is formed on its top of three convex curvatures which are joined at equidistant points at the upper circumference of said cylinder, and on its bottom of three convex curvatures which are joined at equidistant points at the lower circumference of said cylinder, the equidistant joining points of said top and bottom curvatures being connected to one another by three substantially vertically disposed struts, whereby three lateral saddle-shaped substantially paraboloid openings are formed in the cage, the frame being affixed on the exterior of the valved conduit in a position wherein the bulges conforming to the shape of the sinuses of Valsalva are disposed within the paraboloid openings of the cage, and the vertical struts are aligned with commissures formed in the valve leaflet within the interior of the conduit. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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