Artificial prostheses with preferred geometries
First Claim
1. An implantable valve comprising:
- a frame defining a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, the frame comprising a proximal frame portion having a substantially annular shape with a first diameter at the frame proximal end and a sinus-forming frame portion having a distal end and a proximal end connected to the proximal frame portion, the sinus-forming frame portion having a bulbous shape with a maximum diameter of about 10% to about 200% larger than the first diameter to define a sinus region; and
a valve leaflet having a body with a base and a flexible free edge, the valve leaflet base attached to the proximal frame portion within the lumen, the valve leaflet extending from the base, into the sinus region and terminating with the free edge before the maximum diameter of the sinus-forming frame portion so that the valve leaflet free edge is located within the sinus region, the valve leaflet defining a sinus pocket within the lumen between the valve leaflet body and the sinus-forming frame portion, the valve leaflet having a length measured from the base to the flexible free edge, the free edge moveable in response to fluid flow through the lumen;
wherein the maximum diameter of the sinus-forming frame portion is positioned between the distal and proximal end of the sinus-forming frame portion such that a longitudinal distance from one of the proximal end and the distal end of the sinus-forming frame portion to the maximum diameter is less than a longitudinal distance from the other of the proximal end and the distal end of the sinus-forming frame portion to the maximum diameter; and
wherein the frame comprises struts.
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Abstract
Implantable medical devices, such as intraluminally implantable stents and valves, are provided having certain preferred shapes. Preferably, a portion of the implantable medical device can define a sinus region having a preferred geometry. The sinus region can have one or more preferred geometric configurations described herein, for example to mitigate or prevent thrombosis within a body vessel. The medical device can include a valve means, such as one or more valve leaflets positioned within the sinus region. The implantable medical devices can be delivered from a catheter within a body vessel, and are preferably expandable from a compressed configuration to a radially expanded configuration. The implantable frames can be self-expanding or balloon expandable. Portions of the medical device, such as the implantable frame or a valve leaflet, are optionally coated with one or more bioactive materials.
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20 Claims
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1. An implantable valve comprising:
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a frame defining a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, the frame comprising a proximal frame portion having a substantially annular shape with a first diameter at the frame proximal end and a sinus-forming frame portion having a distal end and a proximal end connected to the proximal frame portion, the sinus-forming frame portion having a bulbous shape with a maximum diameter of about 10% to about 200% larger than the first diameter to define a sinus region; and a valve leaflet having a body with a base and a flexible free edge, the valve leaflet base attached to the proximal frame portion within the lumen, the valve leaflet extending from the base, into the sinus region and terminating with the free edge before the maximum diameter of the sinus-forming frame portion so that the valve leaflet free edge is located within the sinus region, the valve leaflet defining a sinus pocket within the lumen between the valve leaflet body and the sinus-forming frame portion, the valve leaflet having a length measured from the base to the flexible free edge, the free edge moveable in response to fluid flow through the lumen; wherein the maximum diameter of the sinus-forming frame portion is positioned between the distal and proximal end of the sinus-forming frame portion such that a longitudinal distance from one of the proximal end and the distal end of the sinus-forming frame portion to the maximum diameter is less than a longitudinal distance from the other of the proximal end and the distal end of the sinus-forming frame portion to the maximum diameter; and wherein the frame comprises struts. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An implantable valve comprising a frame and a valve means attached to the frame;
- wherein the frame defines a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, the frame being radially symmetrical along the longitudinal axis and moveable from a compressed configuration to a radially expanded configuration, the frame comprising a substantially cylindrical proximal frame portion including the proximal frame end, a substantially cylindrical distal frame portion including the distal frame end and a sinus frame portion having a bulbous shape defining a sinus region, the sinus frame portion being positioned between and connected to the proximal frame portion and the distal frame portion;
wherein each of the proximal frame portion and the distal frame portion has a first diameter and wherein at least a portion of the sinus frame portion has a maximum diameter that is about 10% to about 200% larger than the first diameter; and
wherein at least a portion of the valve means defines a portion of the sinus regions;wherein the valve means comprises one or more valve leaflets having a body with a base and a flexible free edge, the valve leaflet base attached to the proximal frame portion within the lumen, the valve leaflet extending from the base, into the sinus region and terminating with the free edge before the maximum diameter of the sinus frame portion so that the valve leaflet free edge is located within the sinus region; wherein the maximum diameter of the sinus frame portion is positioned between the distal and proximal end of the sinus frame portion such that a longitudinal distance from one of the proximal end and the distal end of the sinus frame portion to the maximum diameter is less than a longitudinal distance from the other of the proximal end and the distal end of the sinus frame portion to the maximum diameter; and wherein the frame comprises struts. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
- wherein the frame defines a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, the frame being radially symmetrical along the longitudinal axis and moveable from a compressed configuration to a radially expanded configuration, the frame comprising a substantially cylindrical proximal frame portion including the proximal frame end, a substantially cylindrical distal frame portion including the distal frame end and a sinus frame portion having a bulbous shape defining a sinus region, the sinus frame portion being positioned between and connected to the proximal frame portion and the distal frame portion;
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17. An implantable valve comprising:
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a frame defining a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, the frame having a bulbous portion interposed between a proximal portion and a distal portion, the bulbous portion defining a sinus region having a maximum diameter of about 60% to about 70% greater than a diameter of the proximal frame portion, each of the proximal and distal frame portions having a substantially annular shape; and one or more valve leaflets having a body with a base and a flexible free edge, the valve leaflet base attached to the proximal frame portion within the lumen, the valve leaflet extending from the base, into the sinus region and terminating with the free edge before the maximum diameter of the bulbous portion so that the valve leaflet free edge is located within the sinus region, the valve leaflet defining a sinus pocket between each valve leaflet body and the bulbous frame portion, the valve leaflet moveable in response to fluid flow through the lumen between an open position during antegrade flow and a closed position during retrograde flow, wherein during retrograde flow each defined sinus pocket is adapted to enhance the movement of fluid flow within the sinus pocket such that fluid stagnation is inhibited; wherein the maximum diameter of the bulbous portion is positioned between the distal and proximal end of the bulbous portion such that a longitudinal distance from one of the proximal end and the distal end of the bulbous portion to the maximum diameter is less than a longitudinal distance from the other of the proximal end and the distal end of the bulbous portion to the maximum diameter; and wherein the frame comprises struts. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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