Remodelable prosthetic valve
First Claim
1. A prosthetic valve assembly comprising:
- a. a support frame defining a lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end along a longitudinal axis and being configured for implantation within a body vessel;
b. a valve leaflet including a remodelable material, the valve leaflet being attached to the support frame and oriented in a first configuration within the lumen permitting a bidirectional fluid flow through the lumen in a first direction along the longitudinal axis and a second direction opposite the first direction, the valve leaflet being moveable from the first configuration to a second configuration permitting fluid flow through the lumen in the first direction while substantially limiting fluid flow through the lumen in the direction opposite the first direction; and
c. a releasable holding member configured to restrain the valve leaflet in the first configuration and to prevent the valve leaflet from moving to the second configuration;
the valve leaflet being moveable to the second configuration within the lumen upon release of the holding member.
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Abstract
Prosthetic medical devices with delayed valve function and in situ remodeling of a portion thereof are provided, as well as methods of manufacturing the medical devices and methods of treatment using the medical devices. The medical devices may be adapted to initially maintain a remodelable material within a body vessel in a first configuration suitable to contact the remodelable material with a body fluid contacting the remodelable material for a first time period or a second configuration adapted to regulate the flow of body fluid contacting the remodelable material. The medical devices may include a releasable holding member configured to retain the remodelable material in the first configuration.
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17 Claims
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1. A prosthetic valve assembly comprising:
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a. a support frame defining a lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end along a longitudinal axis and being configured for implantation within a body vessel; b. a valve leaflet including a remodelable material, the valve leaflet being attached to the support frame and oriented in a first configuration within the lumen permitting a bidirectional fluid flow through the lumen in a first direction along the longitudinal axis and a second direction opposite the first direction, the valve leaflet being moveable from the first configuration to a second configuration permitting fluid flow through the lumen in the first direction while substantially limiting fluid flow through the lumen in the direction opposite the first direction; and c. a releasable holding member configured to restrain the valve leaflet in the first configuration and to prevent the valve leaflet from moving to the second configuration;
the valve leaflet being moveable to the second configuration within the lumen upon release of the holding member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A prosthetic valve assembly comprising:
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a. a self-expandable support frame configured for implantation within a body vessel, the support frame having a longitudinal axis and being adapted to permit fluid flow along the longitudinal axis; b. a first valve leaflet and a second valve leaflet each including a remodelable material and extending from a leaflet base to a leaflet free edge distal to the leaflet base, i. the first valve leaflet and the second valve leaflet each being separately attached to the support frame in a substantially planar configuration oriented substantially parallel to each other along the longitudinal axis, the first valve leaflet and the second valve leaflet in the substantially parallel configuration permitting a bidirectional fluid flow along the longitudinal axis of the support frame in both a first direction and a second direction opposite the first direction; ii. the first valve leaflet and the second valve leaflet being moveable from the planar configuration to a tilted configuration, the tilted configuration having the free edge of the first valve leaflet contact the free edge of the second valve leaflet to form at least a portion of a valve orifice, and the base of the first valve leaflet and the base of the second valve leaflet each being positioned a greater distance from the longitudinal axis in the tilted configuration than in the planar configuration;
the prosthetic valve assembly in the tilted configuration permitting fluid flow along the longitudinal axis in the first direction while substantially limiting fluid flow in the direction opposite the first direction; andc. a releasable holding member configured to restrain the valve leaflets in the planar configuration and to simultaneously preventing each valve leaflet from moving to the tilted configuration;
the valve leaflets being moveable to the tilted configuration upon release of the holding member. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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