Value prosthesis for implantation in body channels
First Claim
1. A method of implanting a valve prosthesis to treat valvular aortic stenosis, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) advancing a first balloon dilatation catheter having distal and proximal ends and having a deflated first dilatation balloon adjacent the catheter distal end into a patient'"'"'s vasculature to position said first dilatation balloon within a native stenotic aortic valve and annulus;
(b) inflating said first dilatation balloon to dilate the stenotic aortic valve;
(c) deflating said first dilatation balloon and withdrawing said deflated balloon in the proximal direction;
(d) advancing a second dilatation catheter having distal and proximal ends and having a second deflated dilatation balloon adjacent the catheter distal end, wherein said second balloon has a valve prosthesis arranged circumferentially around said second dilatation balloon, into the patient'"'"'s vasculature to position said second dilatation balloon and said valve prosthesis adjacent to the previously dilated native stenotic aortic valve;
(e) inflating said second dilatation balloon to cause said valve prosthesis to adhere to said native aortic valve and annulus; and
(f) deflating said second dilatation balloon and withdrawing said second catheter in the proximal direction.
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Abstract
A valve prosthesis which is especially useful in the case of aortic stenosis and capable of resisting the powerful recoil force and to stand the forceful balloon inflation performed to deploy the valve and to embed it in the aortic annulus, comprises a collapsible valvular structure and an expandable frame on which said valvular structure is mounted. The valvular structure is composed of physiologically compatible valvular tissue that is sufficiently supple and resistant to allow the valvular structure to be deformed from a closed state to an opened state. The valvular tissue forms a continuous surface and is provided with strut members that create stiffened zones which induce the valvular structure to follow a patterned movement in its expansion to its opened state and in its turning back to its closed state.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of implanting a valve prosthesis to treat valvular aortic stenosis, which comprises the steps of:
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(a) advancing a first balloon dilatation catheter having distal and proximal ends and having a deflated first dilatation balloon adjacent the catheter distal end into a patient'"'"'s vasculature to position said first dilatation balloon within a native stenotic aortic valve and annulus;
(b) inflating said first dilatation balloon to dilate the stenotic aortic valve;
(c) deflating said first dilatation balloon and withdrawing said deflated balloon in the proximal direction;
(d) advancing a second dilatation catheter having distal and proximal ends and having a second deflated dilatation balloon adjacent the catheter distal end, wherein said second balloon has a valve prosthesis arranged circumferentially around said second dilatation balloon, into the patient'"'"'s vasculature to position said second dilatation balloon and said valve prosthesis adjacent to the previously dilated native stenotic aortic valve;
(e) inflating said second dilatation balloon to cause said valve prosthesis to adhere to said native aortic valve and annulus; and
(f) deflating said second dilatation balloon and withdrawing said second catheter in the proximal direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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