Device and method for improving heart valve function
First Claim
1. A method for improving the function of a mitral valve in a heart, comprising:
- providing a self-expanding anchor having a tubular body and a plurality of elongated prongs radially disposed about the tubular body and adapted to deflect radially outwardly when released from a delivery catheter, the self-expanding anchor including an anchor coupling member adapted to extend upwardly into the left ventricle;
deploying the self-expanding anchor from the delivery catheter such that the plurality of elongated prongs embed into a wall of the left ventricle,deploying a flow-blocking portion between leaflets of the mitral valve such that the flow-blocking portion expands against the leaflets of the mitral valve during systole for blocking regurgitation of blood through the mitral valve and collapses away from the leaflets of the mitral valve during diastole for allowing blood to flow around the flow-blocking member, the flow-blocking member comprising a parachute-like portion, the parachute-like portion having an expanded state including a substantially convex proximal outer surface; and
coupling an elongate body portion to the anchor coupling member, the elongate body portion attached to the flow-blocking member and extending downwardly into the left ventricle;
wherein coupling the elongate body portion to the anchor coupling member occurs after deploying the self-expanding anchor from the delivery catheter such that the plurality of elongated prongs embed into the wall of the left ventricle.
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Abstract
The invention is a method for reducing regurgitation through a mitral valve. The device and method is directed to an anchor portion for engagement with the heart wall and an expandable valve portion configured for deployment between the mitral valve leaflets. The valve portion is expandable for preventing regurgitation through the mitral valve while allowing blood to circulate through the heart. The expandable valve portion may include apertures for reducing the stagnation of blood. In a preferred configuration, the device is preferably configured to be delivered in two-stages wherein an anchor portion is first delivered and the valve structure is then coupled to the anchor portion. In yet another embodiment, the present invention provides a method of forming an anchor portion wherein a disposable jig is used to mold the anchor portion into a three-dimensional shape for conforming to a heart chamber.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for improving the function of a mitral valve in a heart, comprising:
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providing a self-expanding anchor having a tubular body and a plurality of elongated prongs radially disposed about the tubular body and adapted to deflect radially outwardly when released from a delivery catheter, the self-expanding anchor including an anchor coupling member adapted to extend upwardly into the left ventricle; deploying the self-expanding anchor from the delivery catheter such that the plurality of elongated prongs embed into a wall of the left ventricle, deploying a flow-blocking portion between leaflets of the mitral valve such that the flow-blocking portion expands against the leaflets of the mitral valve during systole for blocking regurgitation of blood through the mitral valve and collapses away from the leaflets of the mitral valve during diastole for allowing blood to flow around the flow-blocking member, the flow-blocking member comprising a parachute-like portion, the parachute-like portion having an expanded state including a substantially convex proximal outer surface; and coupling an elongate body portion to the anchor coupling member, the elongate body portion attached to the flow-blocking member and extending downwardly into the left ventricle; wherein coupling the elongate body portion to the anchor coupling member occurs after deploying the self-expanding anchor from the delivery catheter such that the plurality of elongated prongs embed into the wall of the left ventricle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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