Transluminally implantable venous valve
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1. A self expandable prosthetic venous valve, comprising:
- a tubular wire support, expandable from a first, reduced diameter to a second, enlarged diameter, and having a flow path therethrough; and
at least one leaflet pivotably positioned in the flow path for permitting flow in a forward direction and resisting flow in a reverse direction, the leaflet comprising an internal support having a first pivot point and a second pivot point attached to opposing sides of the tubular support, and a rotational axis extending through the first and second pivot points;
wherein the leaflet comprises a major axis which is perpendicular to and longer than a minor axis, and the leaflet is compressible and expandable along its minor axis between a first, reduced dimension and a second, enlarged dimension.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a self-expandable prosthetic venous valve, such as for implantation in the deep veins of the leg. The valve is mounted in a support structure, such as a self-expandable tubular wire cage. Deployment catheters and methods are also disclosed.
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1. A self expandable prosthetic venous valve, comprising:
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a tubular wire support, expandable from a first, reduced diameter to a second, enlarged diameter, and having a flow path therethrough; and
at least one leaflet pivotably positioned in the flow path for permitting flow in a forward direction and resisting flow in a reverse direction, the leaflet comprising an internal support having a first pivot point and a second pivot point attached to opposing sides of the tubular support, and a rotational axis extending through the first and second pivot points;
wherein the leaflet comprises a major axis which is perpendicular to and longer than a minor axis, and the leaflet is compressible and expandable along its minor axis between a first, reduced dimension and a second, enlarged dimension. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17)
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11. An implantable vascular valve, comprising:
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a tubular wire frame, having a proximal end, a distal end and a flow path extending therethrough; and
at least one valve leaflet moveably positioned within the flow path, the valve leaflet rotatable about an axis which is approximately perpendicular to the flow path and spaced apart from the tubular wire frame by a sufficient distance to allow blood flow on both surfaces of the leaflet when in an open position;
wherein the leaflet is moveable between a closed position which is inclined within the range of from about 15°
to about 75°
from the axis of the flow path and the open position which is closer to parallel with the axis of the flow path than the closed position.- View Dependent Claims (12, 18)
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13. A method of implanting a prosthetic vascular valve, comprising the steps of:
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providing a prosthetic vascular valve having at least one leaflet therein, said leaflet having a supporting frame, a minor axis extending substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vessel, and a major axis extending perpendicular to the minor axis;
compressing the leaflet along its minor axis, to a reduced cross sectional profile;
positioning the leaflet in a peripheral vein; and
permitting the leaflet to self expand along its minor axis within the vein.
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14. A self expandable prosthetic venous valve, comprising:
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a tubular wire support, expandable from a first, reduced diameter to a second, enlarged diameter, and having a flow path extending therethrough;
a first leaflet, pivotably attached to the tubular wire support, said leaflet having zig zag frame, a base at a first end and a coaptive edge at a second end;
a second leaflet pivotably attached to the tubular wire support, said second leaflet having a zig zag frame, a base and a coaptive edge end;
the first and second leaflets pivotable about first and second axes, respectively, the first and second axes extending transversely through the tubular wire support;
wherein the first and second leaflet are configured to permit blood flow in a forward direction from the base through the coaptive edges, and the coaptive edges are brought into contact with each other to obstruct the flow path in response to blood flow in a reverse direction. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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