Medical device for treating a heart valve insufficiency or stenosis
First Claim
1. A catheter system comprising:
- an endoprosthesis comprising;
a first portion including a plurality of retaining arches, each retaining arch including a first apex;
a second portion including a plurality of positioning arches, each positioning arch including a second apex axially aligned with one of the first apices, the first apices and the second apices pointing in a same direction;
a third portion including a plurality of retaining elements; and
a heart valve prosthesis directly attached to the plurality of retaining arches; and
a catheter configured to releasably retain the endoprosthesis in a collapsed state and sequentially release the endoprosthesis from the collapsed state to an expanded state, the catheter comprising;
a first housing portion for accommodating the first portion of the endoprosthesis;
a second housing portion for accommodating the second portion of the endoprosthesis;
a retaining mechanism defining a plurality of pockets formed therein for receiving the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis; and
a handle configured to control movement of each of the first housing portion and the second housing portion with respect to the handle;
wherein the first housing portion and the second housing portion are arranged relative to one another such that movement of the second housing portion in a first direction relative to the endoprosthesis, before movement of the first housing portion relative to the endoprosthesis, uncovers the second portion of the endoprosthesis from the catheter while the first portion of the endoprosthesis is accommodated within the first housing portion and the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis remains engaged with the plurality of pockets of the retaining mechanism and accommodated within the second housing portion;
wherein the second housing portion is further movable in the first direction to uncover and release the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis from the retaining mechanism; and
wherein the handle includes;
a first slidable element movable with respect to a remainder of the handle along a fixed axial stroke length between first and second limits; and
a second slidable element movable with respect to a remainder of the handle along a fixed axial stroke length between third and fourth limits;
wherein each of the first and second limits has a different axial position than an axial position of the third limit.
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Abstract
A medical device for treating a heart valve insufficiency, with an endoprosthesis which can be introduced into a patient'"'"'s body and expanded to secure a heart valve prosthesis in the patient'"'"'s aorta with a catheter. In an embodiment, the endoprosthesis has a plurality of positioning arches configured to be positioned with respect to a patient'"'"'s aorta and a plurality of retaining arches to support a heart valve prosthesis. The endoprosthesis includes a collapsed mode during the process of introducing it into the patient'"'"'s body and an expanded mode when it is implanted. The endoprosthesis may be introduced into a patient'"'"'s body and expanded via a catheter. In an embodiment, the catheter has first and second slide mechanisms configured to independently manipulate first and second sleeve elements to sequentially expand the endoprosthesis from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode.
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38 Claims
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1. A catheter system comprising:
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an endoprosthesis comprising; a first portion including a plurality of retaining arches, each retaining arch including a first apex; a second portion including a plurality of positioning arches, each positioning arch including a second apex axially aligned with one of the first apices, the first apices and the second apices pointing in a same direction; a third portion including a plurality of retaining elements; and a heart valve prosthesis directly attached to the plurality of retaining arches; and a catheter configured to releasably retain the endoprosthesis in a collapsed state and sequentially release the endoprosthesis from the collapsed state to an expanded state, the catheter comprising; a first housing portion for accommodating the first portion of the endoprosthesis; a second housing portion for accommodating the second portion of the endoprosthesis; a retaining mechanism defining a plurality of pockets formed therein for receiving the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis; and a handle configured to control movement of each of the first housing portion and the second housing portion with respect to the handle; wherein the first housing portion and the second housing portion are arranged relative to one another such that movement of the second housing portion in a first direction relative to the endoprosthesis, before movement of the first housing portion relative to the endoprosthesis, uncovers the second portion of the endoprosthesis from the catheter while the first portion of the endoprosthesis is accommodated within the first housing portion and the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis remains engaged with the plurality of pockets of the retaining mechanism and accommodated within the second housing portion; wherein the second housing portion is further movable in the first direction to uncover and release the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis from the retaining mechanism; and wherein the handle includes; a first slidable element movable with respect to a remainder of the handle along a fixed axial stroke length between first and second limits; and a second slidable element movable with respect to a remainder of the handle along a fixed axial stroke length between third and fourth limits; wherein each of the first and second limits has a different axial position than an axial position of the third limit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A catheter system for implanting an endoprosthesis having a plurality of positioning arches, a plurality of retaining arches, and a body portion having a plurality of retaining elements, the catheter system comprising:
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a catheter including; a retaining portion configured to selectively fix the endoprosthesis to the catheter, the retaining portion defining a plurality of pockets formed therein, the plurality of pockets having a shape complementary to the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis; a first housing portion configured to selectively retain the plurality of retaining arches in a collapsed state; and a second housing portion configured to selectively retain the plurality of positioning arches and the body portion in a collapsed state; and the endoprosthesis, wherein the endoprosthesis includes a heart valve prosthesis directly attached to the plurality of retaining arches, each retaining arch including an apex axially aligned with an apex of a corresponding positioning arch of the plurality of positioning arches and pointing in a same direction as the apex of the corresponding positioning arch; wherein the first housing portion and the second housing portion are arranged relative to one another such that movement of the second housing portion relative to the endoprosthesis and the retaining portion, before movement of the first housing portion relative to the endoprosthesis and the retaining portion, uncovers the plurality of positioning arches from the catheter while the plurality of retaining arches are retained by the first housing portion and the plurality of retaining elements are retained by the second housing portion. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A catheter system comprising:
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an endoprosthesis comprising; a plurality of first arches; a plurality of second arches, each second arch pointing in a same direction as the plurality of first arches; a plurality of connecting struts parallel to a longitudinal axis of the endoprosthesis when the endoprosthesis is in a collapsed state, wherein each connecting strut connects a pair of adjacent first arches at a first axial location and a pair of adjacent second arches at a second axial location different from the first axial location; a plurality of retaining elements; and a heart valve prosthesis directly attached to the plurality of second arches; a catheter including a tip portion at a first end of the catheter and a handle portion at a second end of the catheter configured to sequentially release the endoprosthesis from the collapsed state to an expanded state, the tip portion including; a first sleeve element selectively surrounding the first arches of the endoprosthesis and the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis; a second sleeve element selectively surrounding the second arches of the endoprosthesis, and a retaining mechanism defining a plurality of pockets formed therein for receiving the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis; wherein the handle portion is configured to manipulate the tip portion to sequentially release the endoprosthesis by; a first movement of the first sleeve element in a first direction relative to the retaining mechanism to completely uncover the first arches of the endoprosthesis from the catheter while the second arches are covered by the second sleeve element, a second movement of the second sleeve element in a second direction, opposite the first direction, relative to the retaining mechanism to uncover the second arches of the endoprosthesis after the first movement, and a third movement of the first sleeve element further in the first direction to uncover the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis after the second movement. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28)
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29. A catheter system, comprising:
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a catheter including a tip portion at a first end of the catheter for sequentially releasing an endoprosthesis from a collapsed state to an expanded state, and a handle portion at a second end of the catheter, opposite the first end, for sequentially manipulating the tip portion; and the endoprosthesis including a plurality of positioning arches having respective apices projecting toward the handle portion when the endoprosthesis is in the collapsed state, a plurality of retaining arches having respective apices projecting toward the handle portion when the endoprosthesis is in the collapsed state, each apex of a positioning arch being axially aligned with a corresponding apex of one of the retaining arches, wherein the apices of the plurality of the retaining arches define a proximal-most end of the endoprosthesis, and three retaining elements disposed closer to a tip of the catheter than the positioning arches and the retaining arches when the endoprosthesis is in the collapsed state; wherein the tip portion of the catheter includes; a first sleeve element surrounding the plurality of positioning arches and the plurality of retaining elements of the endoprosthesis when the endoprosthesis is in the collapsed state, a second sleeve element surrounding the plurality of retaining arches of the endoprosthesis when the endoprosthesis is in the collapsed state, and a retaining portion defining three pockets formed therein for receiving head portions of the three retaining elements of the endoprosthesis to fix the location of the endoprosthesis relative to the handle portion and the tip portion of the catheter; wherein a first manipulation of the handle portion moves the first sleeve element away from the handle portion to uncover the plurality of positioning arches of the endoprosthesis, thereby permitting the positioning arches to expand while the retaining portion and the second sleeve element remain stationary relative to the endoprosthesis, the second sleeve element surrounding the plurality of retaining arches of the endoprosthesis to retain the plurality of retaining arches in the collapsed state; and wherein a second manipulation of the handle portion, separate from the first manipulation, moves the second sleeve element toward the handle portion to uncover the plurality of retaining arches of the endoprosthesis, thereby permitting the retaining arches of the endoprosthesis to expand while the first sleeve element surrounds the exactly three retaining elements of the endoprosthesis. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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Specification