Transcatheter heart valve with micro-anchors
First Claim
1. A system for treating aortic insufficiency, comprising:
- a delivery catheter comprising an elongate body and a balloon disposed along a distal end portion of the elongate body;
a self-expandable support structure configured to be radially compressible into a compressed state for advancement through a patient'"'"'s body via the delivery catheter, the support structure having a preset diameter to which the support structure recoils following expansion to an over-expanded diameter larger than the preset diameter;
a flexible valve member secured within an interior of the support structure; and
a plurality of grabbing mechanisms disposed along an outer surface of the support structure, the grabbing mechanisms configured to penetrate native tissue of an aortic valve for reducing a diameter of the aortic valve by pulling the native tissue of the aortic valve inwards when the support structure recoils from the over-expanded diameter to the preset diameter without dislodging from their engaged positions.
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Abstract
Various embodiments of methods and apparatus for treating defective heart valve are disclosed herein. In one exemplary embodiment, a transcatheter heart valve is disclosed that includes an expandable shape memory stent and a valve member supported by the stent. A plurality of micro-anchors can be disposed along an outer surface of the stent for engaging native tissue. The transcatheter heart valve can be configured to be advanced into a dilated valve annulus via a balloon catheter. The balloon can be inflated to expand the transcatheter heart valve from a collapsed diameter to an over-expanded diameter such that the micro-anchors engage tissue along the surrounding valve annulus. After engaging the tissue, the balloon can be deflated and the shape memory stent can retract or recoil toward its predetermined recoil diameter. As the stent recoils, the surrounding tissue is pulled inward by the stent such that the diameter of the valve annulus is reduced.
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1. A system for treating aortic insufficiency, comprising:
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a delivery catheter comprising an elongate body and a balloon disposed along a distal end portion of the elongate body; a self-expandable support structure configured to be radially compressible into a compressed state for advancement through a patient'"'"'s body via the delivery catheter, the support structure having a preset diameter to which the support structure recoils following expansion to an over-expanded diameter larger than the preset diameter; a flexible valve member secured within an interior of the support structure; and a plurality of grabbing mechanisms disposed along an outer surface of the support structure, the grabbing mechanisms configured to penetrate native tissue of an aortic valve for reducing a diameter of the aortic valve by pulling the native tissue of the aortic valve inwards when the support structure recoils from the over-expanded diameter to the preset diameter without dislodging from their engaged positions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system for treating aortic insufficiency, comprising:
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a self-expandable outer support structure configured to be radially compressible for delivery via a catheterization technique, the support structure having a first diameter to which the support structure recoils following expansion to a second diameter greater than the first diameter; a plurality of grabbing mechanisms disposed on an outer surface of the outer support structure, the grabbing mechanisms configured to penetrate native tissue of the aortic valve and to reduce a diameter of the aortic valve by pulling the native tissue of the aortic valve inwards when the support structure recoils from the second diameter to the first diameter without dislodging from their engaged positions; an inner support structure configured to be radially compressible and expandable into an expanded state within the interior of the outer support structure; and a flexible valve member secured within an interior of the inner support structure. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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