Minimally-invasive heart valves and methods of use
First Claim
1. A prosthetic heart valve, comprising:
- a support stent including a tubular base along an inflow end and a plurality of generally axially-extending commissure posts disposed evenly around the tubular base on an outflow end thereof, each commissure post having an axial slot, wherein the base is plastically-expandable from a first size adapted for minimally invasive delivery, to a second, functional size that fits within a heart valve annulus; and
a flexible tubular member having a prosthetic section attached to the commissure posts so as to define a plurality of prosthetic valve leaflets between the posts, and a fabric section connected to the base, and wherein the tubular member is primarily located within the posts except for a plurality of loops that extend outward through each slot on each post, and further including a plurality of inserts sized lager than the slots, each of which insert is captured within a loop extending outward through each slot to retain the loop through the slot.
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Abstract
Expandable heart valves for minimally invasive valve replacement surgeries are disclosed. In a first embodiment, an expandable pre-assembled heart valve includes a plastically-expandable annular base having plurality of upstanding commissure posts. A tubular flexible member including a prosthetic section and a fabric section is provided, with the prosthetic section being connected to the commissure posts and defining leaflets therebetween, and the fabric section being attached to the annular base. In a second embodiment, an expandable heart valve includes an annular tissue-engaging base and a subassembly having an elastic wireform and a plurality of leaflets connected thereto. The annular base and subassembly are separately stored and connected just prior to delivery to the host annulus. Preferably, the leaflet subassembly is stored in its relaxed configuration to avoid deformation of the leaflets. The expandable heart valves may be implanted using a balloon catheter. Preferably, the leaflets of the heart valves are secured to the commissure regions of the expandable stents using a clamping arrangement to reduce stress.
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20 Claims
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1. A prosthetic heart valve, comprising:
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a support stent including a tubular base along an inflow end and a plurality of generally axially-extending commissure posts disposed evenly around the tubular base on an outflow end thereof, each commissure post having an axial slot, wherein the base is plastically-expandable from a first size adapted for minimally invasive delivery, to a second, functional size that fits within a heart valve annulus; and
a flexible tubular member having a prosthetic section attached to the commissure posts so as to define a plurality of prosthetic valve leaflets between the posts, and a fabric section connected to the base, and wherein the tubular member is primarily located within the posts except for a plurality of loops that extend outward through each slot on each post, and further including a plurality of inserts sized lager than the slots, each of which insert is captured within a loop extending outward through each slot to retain the loop through the slot. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a first axial section extending from the inflow end of the base and spaced radially therefrom;
a second axial section defining the outflow extent of the post and a portion of the axial slot, the second section being radially inwardly offset from the first section; and
a transition region between the first and second sections, wherein an enlarged portion of the axial slot is defined in the transition region.
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10. The heart valve of claim 1, further including a plurality of stitches securing each loop of the flexible tubular member to the corresponding insert.
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11. The heart valve of claim 10, further including stitching securing each insert to the corresponding commissure post of the base.
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12. A prosthetic heart valve, comprising:
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a support stent including a tubular base along an inflow end and a plurality of generally axially-extending commissure posts each having an axial slot and being disposed evenly around the tubular base on an outflow end thereof; and
a flexible tubular member having an outflow edge, wherein the tubular member is primarily located within the posts except for a plurality of loops that extend outward through each slot on each post, and further including a plurality of inserts sized larger than the slots, each of which insert is captured within a loop extending outward through each slot to retain the loop through the slot, the outflow edge of the tubular member defining a plurality of valve leaflets. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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