Heart valve holder for constricting the valve commissures and methods of use
First Claim
1. A combination holder and tissue-type prosthetic mitral heart valve attachable to a surgical delivery handle, the heart valve having an inflow end and an outflow end and a flow axis therebetween, the valve including an annular suture ring at the inflow end and radially flexible commissure posts circumferentially-spaced around the outflow end that support occluding tissue surfaces of the valve, the holder comprising:
- a commissure post constriction mechanism releasably attached to the suture ring at the inflow end of the valve, the mechanism adapted to constrict the valve commissure posts radially inward from a relaxed position to a constricted position when actuated by the delivery handle, and a retaining mechanism that retains the commissure post constriction mechanism in the constricted position after the delivery handle is removed.
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Abstract
An improved holder, system and method for implanting a tissue-type prosthetic heart mitral valve that constricts the commissure posts of the valve and allows the user to detach the handle of the holder prior to withdrawing the holder itself. The ability to remove the handle allows a surgeon greater access to suturing the prosthetic valve to the mitral annulus. The holder may include two relatively movable plates, one of which attaches to the valve sewing on the inflow end of the valve ring and the other which attaches via sutures to the valve commissures on the outflow end. Separation of the plates places the sutures in tension and constricts the commissures. An adjusting member or adapter is interposed between the handle and holder to enable separation of the two plates and removal of the handle. The adjusting member or adapter may be packaged with the valve and holder combination, or may be sold as a separate unit, possibly with the handle, so that prior art holders can be retrofit.
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Citations
18 Claims
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1. A combination holder and tissue-type prosthetic mitral heart valve attachable to a surgical delivery handle, the heart valve having an inflow end and an outflow end and a flow axis therebetween, the valve including an annular suture ring at the inflow end and radially flexible commissure posts circumferentially-spaced around the outflow end that support occluding tissue surfaces of the valve, the holder comprising:
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a commissure post constriction mechanism releasably attached to the suture ring at the inflow end of the valve, the mechanism adapted to constrict the valve commissure posts radially inward from a relaxed position to a constricted position when actuated by the delivery handle, and a retaining mechanism that retains the commissure post constriction mechanism in the constricted position after the delivery handle is removed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
a valve abutment portion sized and shaped to abut the inflow end of the valve;
an adjusting portion coupled to the abutment portion opposite the valve and able to move with respect to the abutment portion; and
one or more filaments attached to the adjusting portion and coupled to the commissure posts that constrict the commissure posts radially inwardly upon movement of the adjusting portion with respect to the abutment portion.
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3. The combination of claim 2 wherein the commissure post constriction mechanism further comprises:
an adjusting member coupled to the adjusting portion and adapted to move the adjusting portion with respect to the abutment portion.
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4. The combination of claim 3 wherein the adjusting member is externally threaded, the adjusting portion including a threaded aperture for receiving the external threads of the adjusting member and being open to the abutment portion, such that upon advancement into the threaded aperture the threaded adjusting member contacts the abutment portion and forces the adjusting portion away from the abutment portion.
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5. The combination of claim 4 wherein the valve abutment portion has a generally planar shape, and the adjusting portion has a substantially complementary planar shape to the valve abutment portion with the threaded aperture extending through an upstanding boss in the center thereof.
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6. The combination of claim 4 wherein the adjusting member has a central longitudinal threaded bore sized to receive a threaded end of the handle.
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7. The combination of claim 6 wherein the adjusting member and the threaded aperture in the adjusting portion cooperate to form the retaining mechanism wherein the frictional resistance to rotation therebetween is greater than the frictional resistance to rotation between the threaded end of the handle and the threaded bore of the adjusting member.
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8. The combination of claim 7 wherein the adjusting member and the threaded aperture in the adjusting portion are each made of a polymer, and the threaded end of the handle is metal.
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9. The combination of claim 4 wherein the adjusting member and the adjusting portion include interfering structures that engage upon advancement of the adjusting member into the threaded aperture of the adjusting portion to prevent reversal of the adjusting member therefrom.
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10. The combination of claim 2 wherein the commissure post constriction mechanism comprises a ratchet assembly that maintains a space between the valve abutment portion and the adjusting portion and holds the commissure posts in the constricted position after the handle is detached.
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11. The combination of claim 10 wherein the ratchet assembly comprises one or more ratchet members affixed to the valve abutment portion that each engage a complementary opening in the adjusting portion.
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12. The combination of claim 2 wherein the commissure post constriction mechanism comprises an upstanding leg on the valve abutment portion that maintains a space between the valve abutment portion and the adjusting portion and holds the commissure posts in the constricted position after the handle is detached.
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13. A method for replacing a heart valve, comprising the steps of:
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providing a prosthetic tissue-type heart valve having an inflow end and an outflow end and a flow axis therebetween and including a suture ring affixed to a stent having commissure posts circumferentially-spaced about the flow axis for supporting occluding surfaces of the prosthetic valve, the commissure posts being cantilevered generally in the outflow direction;
affixing a holder to the inflow end of the prosthetic valve;
attaching a handle to the holder and simultaneously constricting the commissure posts of the prosthetic valve;
inserting the prosthetic valve to the target annulus of the native heart valve using the handle;
removing the handle while maintaining the commissure posts constricted;
securing the prosthetic valve to the annulus; and
detaching the holder from the prosthetic valve. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
a valve abutment portion sized and shaped to abut the inflow end of the valve;
an adjusting portion coupled to the abutment portion opposite the valve and able to move with respect to the abutment portion; and
one or more filaments attached to the adjusting portion and coupled to the commissure posts that constrict the commissure posts radially inwardly upon movement of the adjusting portion with respect to the abutment portion, the method including moving the adjusting portion away from the abutment portion when attaching the handle to the holder so that the filaments are pulled by the adjusting portion to cause the commissure posts to constrict radially inward.
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15. The method of claim 14 wherein the holder further includes an adjusting member coupled to both the abutment portion and the adjusting portion and adapted to transfer movement of the handle to cause the adjusting portion to move with respect to the abutment portion.
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16. The method of claim 15, wherein the handle includes threads that engage complementary threads on the adjusting member, and the adjusting member includes threads that engage complementary threads on the adjusting portion, wherein the frictional resistance to rotation between the adjusting member and adjusting portion is greater than the frictional resistance to rotation between the handle and the adjusting member, the method including:
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fully seating the handle into the adjustment member and advancing the handle and adjustment member further to cause the adjusting portion to move with respect to the abutment portion; and
reversing rotation of the handle to decouple the handle from the adjustment member without reversing the adjustment member from engagement with the adjusting portion.
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17. The method of claim 14 wherein the abutment portion includes a ratchet member that engages a complementary opening in the adjusting portion to retain the valve in the constricted position after the handle is removed, the method including ratcheting the valve abutment portion and the adjusting portion apart.
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18. The method of claim 14 wherein the abutment portion includes an upstanding leg having a hook that couples the valve abutment portion and the adjusting portion together and a stop member that maintains a space between the valve abutment portion and the adjusting portion to hold the commissure posts in the constricted position after the handle is removed, the method including displacing the valve abutment portion and the adjusting portion apart until the stop member engages the adjusting portion.
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