Method and apparatus for replacing a mitral valve and an aortic valve with a single homograft
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1. A method for replacing a native mitral valve and a native aortic valve with a single bioprosthetic graft, said method comprising the steps of:
- harvesting a homograft that includes both a mitral valve portion and an aortic valve portion;
resecting the native mitral and aortic valves from the heart;
suturing a biocompatible extension portion to the homograft;
suturing a free edge of at least one of an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet of the mitral valve portion of the homograft to at least one of a native anterior leaflet and a native posterior leaflet of the native mitral valve with the at least one of the anterior and posterior leaflets being operatively attached to at least one native chordae tendinae through the at least one native anterior and posterior leaflets;
suturing the aortic valve portion of the homograft in place of the native aortic valve; and
suturing the extension portion to the left atrial wall of the heart to close the left atrial wall.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for replacing both the native mitral valve and the native aortic valve in a heart with a stentless bioprosthetic graft is provided. The bioprosthetic graft comprises a harvested homograft that includes a mitral valve portion and an aortic valve portion, and an extension portion made of a biocompatible material. The extension portion is sutured to the homograft and is for suturing to the left atrial wall of the heart to close an incision in the left atrial wall following implantation of the mitral valve portion and the aortic valve portion of the homograft.
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1. A method for replacing a native mitral valve and a native aortic valve with a single bioprosthetic graft, said method comprising the steps of:
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harvesting a homograft that includes both a mitral valve portion and an aortic valve portion; resecting the native mitral and aortic valves from the heart; suturing a biocompatible extension portion to the homograft; suturing a free edge of at least one of an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet of the mitral valve portion of the homograft to at least one of a native anterior leaflet and a native posterior leaflet of the native mitral valve with the at least one of the anterior and posterior leaflets being operatively attached to at least one native chordae tendinae through the at least one native anterior and posterior leaflets; suturing the aortic valve portion of the homograft in place of the native aortic valve; and suturing the extension portion to the left atrial wall of the heart to close the left atrial wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for replacing a native mitral valve and a native aortic valve with a single bioprosthetic graft, the native mitral valve including native anterior and posterior leaflets having corresponding native chordae tendinea, said method comprising the steps of:
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harvesting a homograft that includes both a mitral valve portion and an aortic valve portion; resecting at least a portion of the native aortic valve from the heart; partially resecting the native mitral valve from the heart while maintaining at least one native free-edge leaflet attached to at least one native chordae tendinea; suturing a biocompatible extension portion to the homograft; suturing at least one of an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet of the mitral valve portion of the homograft to at least one native free-edge leaflet of the native mitral valve with the at least one of the anterior and posterior leaflets being operatively attached to at least one native chordae tendinae through the at least one native free-edge leaflet; suturing the aortic valve portion of the homograft in place of the native aortic valve; and suturing the extension portion to the left atrial wall of the heart to close the left atrial wall.
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