Bioprosthesis and method for suturelessly making same
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1. A valve graft adapted to be implanted in a patient, comprising:
- a discrete valve frame, said valve frame having a periphery and defining a valve frame open area; and
a sheet of biomaterial spanning said valve frame open area and suturelessly encasing the entire valve frame within the biomaterial at the periphery thereof,the biomaterial consisting essentially of a substantially acellular collagen matrix;
wherein a margin of the sheet of biomaterial suturelessly encases the entire valve frame by being folded around the valve frame with a major surface of the sheet within the margin apposed and contacting the same major surface of the sheet interiorly relative to the valve frame,the contacting major surfaces being bonded in side-by-side relationship at one or more of a first bonding locus by local laser welding and denaturing of the collagen matrix within the locus but substantially free of collateral thermal damage.
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Abstract
A bioprosthetic valve graft comprises a valve frame and valve flaps, the latter acting to open or close a valve aperture to directionally control fluid flow through the bioprosthesis. The bioprosthetic valve graft comprises a biomaterial suturelessly bonded to the valve frame, avoiding sutures and substantially reducing medical complications in implantations.
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21 Claims
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1. A valve graft adapted to be implanted in a patient, comprising:
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a discrete valve frame, said valve frame having a periphery and defining a valve frame open area; and a sheet of biomaterial spanning said valve frame open area and suturelessly encasing the entire valve frame within the biomaterial at the periphery thereof, the biomaterial consisting essentially of a substantially acellular collagen matrix; wherein a margin of the sheet of biomaterial suturelessly encases the entire valve frame by being folded around the valve frame with a major surface of the sheet within the margin apposed and contacting the same major surface of the sheet interiorly relative to the valve frame, the contacting major surfaces being bonded in side-by-side relationship at one or more of a first bonding locus by local laser welding and denaturing of the collagen matrix within the locus but substantially free of collateral thermal damage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A sutureless valve graft adapted to be implanted in a patient, comprising:
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a sheet of biomaterial consisting essentially of a substantially acellular collagen matrix; a discrete valve frame constructed of a material different from the sheet of biomaterial and defining a valve frame open area spanned by the sheet of biomaterial; and an encasement portion at a periphery of said sheet of biomaterial, said encasement portion having said valve frame suturelessly and non-rigidly wholly encased therein, wherein said frame encasement portion comprises a channel formed by an outer margin of said biomaterial sheet folded onto said biomaterial sheet and in apposed surface-to-surface contact therewith, and wherein the outer margin of said biomaterial sheet is bonded to said biomaterial sheet via laser welding by molecules of the collagen matrix being intertwined at one or more bonding loci along the apposed surface-to-surface contact. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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