Techniques for percutaneous mitral valve replacement and sealing
First Claim
1. A method for use with a native valve of a heart of the subject, the native valve having an annulus and being disposed between an atrium of the heart and a ventricle of the heart, the method comprising:
- through a sheath, transluminally advancing a prosthetic valve support, in a compressed state thereof, into the atrium;
placing the prosthetic valve support against an atrial surface of the annulus;
inhibiting upstream movement of the prosthetic valve support away from the annulus;
through the sheath, transluminally advancing an expandable prosthetic valve, comprising an expandable frame, to the heart;
deploying a downstream end of the prosthetic valve within the ventricle, the downstream end comprising a plurality of snares;
while upstream movement of the prosthetic valve support is inhibited, sandwiching tissue of the native valve between the snares and the prosthetic valve support by moving the prosthetic valve in an upstream direction, such that at least part of the prosthetic valve is disposed within the prosthetic valve support; and
while the tissue is sandwiched and at least the part of the prosthetic valve is disposed within the prosthetic valve support, expanding the prosthetic valve such that the prosthetic valve becomes held in place with respect to the prosthetic valve support.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are described including a prosthetic valve support (40) configured to be placed at a patient'"'"'s native atrioventricular valve annulus. The valve support defines an annular element (44) that defines an inner cross-sectional area thereof. An expandable prosthetic valve (80) is placed into the patient'"'"'s ventricle, the prosthetic valve including an expandable frame (79) and prosthetic valve leaflets (82) coupled to the frame. When the frame is in a non-constrained state thereof, a cross-sectional area of the frame, along at least a given portion L of the frame'"'"'s length, is greater than the cross-sectional area defined by the annular element. The prosthetic valve is couplable to the prosthetic valve support at any location along the portion, by the frame being expanded when the location along the portion is aligned with the annular element. Other applications are also described.
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1. A method for use with a native valve of a heart of the subject, the native valve having an annulus and being disposed between an atrium of the heart and a ventricle of the heart, the method comprising:
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through a sheath, transluminally advancing a prosthetic valve support, in a compressed state thereof, into the atrium; placing the prosthetic valve support against an atrial surface of the annulus; inhibiting upstream movement of the prosthetic valve support away from the annulus; through the sheath, transluminally advancing an expandable prosthetic valve, comprising an expandable frame, to the heart; deploying a downstream end of the prosthetic valve within the ventricle, the downstream end comprising a plurality of snares; while upstream movement of the prosthetic valve support is inhibited, sandwiching tissue of the native valve between the snares and the prosthetic valve support by moving the prosthetic valve in an upstream direction, such that at least part of the prosthetic valve is disposed within the prosthetic valve support; and while the tissue is sandwiched and at least the part of the prosthetic valve is disposed within the prosthetic valve support, expanding the prosthetic valve such that the prosthetic valve becomes held in place with respect to the prosthetic valve support. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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