Safety for mitral valve implant
First Claim
1. A heart valve implant comprising:
- a shaft extending generally along a longitudinal axis of said heart valve implant;
a spacer coupled to said shaft between a first and a second end region of said shaft, said spacer configured to interact with at least a portion of at least one cusp of a heart valve to at least partially restrict a flow of blood through said heart valve in a closed position;
at least one anchor configured to be coupled to said first end region of said shaft; and
at least one safety stop disposed between said spacer and said at least one anchor and extending generally radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis of said heart valve implant, said at least one safety stop having an outer perimeter that is larger in at least one direction than a largest outer perimeter of said spacer when said at least one safety stop and said spacer are both deployed in a heart, said at least one safety stop configured to restrict a movement of said heart valve implant through said heart valve in at least one direction, and said at least one safety stop has a cross-section that is greater than a cross-section of said heart valve in at least one dimension when said at least one safety stop and said spacer are both deployed within said heart.
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Abstract
A heart valve implant may include a shaft extending generally along a longitudinal axis of the heart valve implant. A spacer may be coupled to the shaft between a first and a second end region of the shaft. The spacer may be configured to interact with at least a portion of at least one cusp of a heart valve to at least partially restrict a flow of blood through the heart valve in a closed position and at least one anchor may be configured to be coupled to the first end region of the shaft. At least one safety stop may extend generally radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the heart valve implant beyond at least a portion of an outer perimeter of the spacer. The safety stop may include a cross-section which is greater than a cross-section of the heart valve in at least one dimension. The safety stop may also be configured to at least partially restrict a movement of the heart valve implant with respect to the heart valve in at least one direction.
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11 Claims
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1. A heart valve implant comprising:
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a shaft extending generally along a longitudinal axis of said heart valve implant; a spacer coupled to said shaft between a first and a second end region of said shaft, said spacer configured to interact with at least a portion of at least one cusp of a heart valve to at least partially restrict a flow of blood through said heart valve in a closed position; at least one anchor configured to be coupled to said first end region of said shaft; and at least one safety stop disposed between said spacer and said at least one anchor and extending generally radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis of said heart valve implant, said at least one safety stop having an outer perimeter that is larger in at least one direction than a largest outer perimeter of said spacer when said at least one safety stop and said spacer are both deployed in a heart, said at least one safety stop configured to restrict a movement of said heart valve implant through said heart valve in at least one direction, and said at least one safety stop has a cross-section that is greater than a cross-section of said heart valve in at least one dimension when said at least one safety stop and said spacer are both deployed within said heart. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A heart valve implant comprising:
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a shaft; a spacer coupled to said shaft between a first and a second end region of said shaft, said spacer configured to interact with at least a portion of at least one cusp of a heart valve to at least partially restrict a flow of blood through said heart valve in a closed position; at least one anchor configured to be coupled to said first end region of said shaft; and at least one safety stop disposed between said spacer and said at least one anchor and extending generally radially outwardly from a longitudinal axis of said heart valve implant, said at least one safety stop configured to restrict a movement of said heart valve implant through said heart valve in at least one direction wherein said at least one safety stop is configured to have a cross-section greater than a largest cross-section of said heart valve in at least one dimension when said at least one safety stop and said spacer are both deployed within a heart. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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