Rotation-based anchoring of an implant
First Claim
1. A method, comprising:
- transcatheterally advancing, in a collapsed state thereof, a prosthetic valve structure toward a native heart valve of a patient;
positioning the prosthetic valve structure at the native heart valve of the patient;
expanding at least a portion of the prosthetic valve structure from the collapsed state into an expanded state; and
subsequently, grasping a portion of one or more native chordae tendineae of a heart of the patient by placing the portion of the one or more native chordae tendineae in a space between the portion of the prosthetic valve structure and an anchor disposed circumferentially with respect to the portion of the prosthetic valve structure, by rotating at least the portion of the prosthetic valve structure.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are provided for use with a prosthetic valve that is designated for implantation at a patient'"'"'s native heart valve, including a valve ring having a plurality of ring segments, each of the segments being hingedly coupled to an adjacent segment at a pivot joint. The valve ring is placed adjacent to a surface of the native heart valve, the prosthetic valve having been coupled to the valve ring. In an expanded state thereof, the valve ring defines a ring, all of the pivot joints being disposed in a plane that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the ring. The valve ring is foldable into a shape that has a generally circular cross-section that defines and surrounds at least in part a central lumen, by folding the segments with respect to each other, at the pivot joints. Other embodiments are also described.
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1. A method, comprising:
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transcatheterally advancing, in a collapsed state thereof, a prosthetic valve structure toward a native heart valve of a patient; positioning the prosthetic valve structure at the native heart valve of the patient; expanding at least a portion of the prosthetic valve structure from the collapsed state into an expanded state; and subsequently, grasping a portion of one or more native chordae tendineae of a heart of the patient by placing the portion of the one or more native chordae tendineae in a space between the portion of the prosthetic valve structure and an anchor disposed circumferentially with respect to the portion of the prosthetic valve structure, by rotating at least the portion of the prosthetic valve structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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