Abstract:
A delivery device for percutaneously deploying a stented prosthetic heart valve. The device includes a delivery capsule and a recapture sheath. The capsule is configured to compressively retain the prosthesis. The recapture sheath includes a funnel segment having a plurality of circumferentially spaced runners and a polymer overlay. The runners are attached to a shaft and terminate at a distal tip. The overlay surrounds the runners, and is bonded to the shaft but not to at least the tips. The funnel segment is transitionable from a normal condition to an expanded condition forming a funnel shape with a distally increasing diameter, and self-transitionable back toward the normal condition. The funnel segment facilitates sliding of the capsule over a partially deployed region of the prosthesis as part of a recapturing operation. The runners provide columnar strength, with the overlay controlling a shape of the funnel segment.
Abstract:
Prosthetic heart valve devices and associated methods for percutaneous or transcatheter heart valve replacement are disclosed herein. A heart valve prosthesis configured in accordance herewith includes a frame having a valve support and a plurality of support arms extending therefrom. The plurality of support arms may include a main support arm configured to extend from the valve support for capturing at least a portion of a valve leaflet of a native heart valve therebetween when the valve prosthesis is in an expanded configuration and deployed within the native heart valve. In addition, the plurality of support arms may include multiple supplemental support arms disposed about the circumference of the valve support that when deployed in the expanded configuration are configured to at least partially engage subannular tissue at the native heart valve.
Abstract:
A stented valve including a stent structure having a generally tubular body portion, an interior area, a longitudinal axis, an first end, an second end, and an outer surface; at least one outflow barb extending from the outer surface of the stent adjacent to the first end of the stent structure and toward the second end of the stent structure; at least one inflow barb extending from the outer surface of the stent adjacent to the second end of the stent structure and toward the first end of the stent structure; and a valve structure attached within the interior area of the stent structure.
Abstract:
A transcatheter valve prosthesis includes an expandable tubular stent, a prosthetic valve within the stent, and an anti-paravalvular leakage component coupled to and encircling the stent which includes a plurality of self-expanding struts and an annular sealing membrane. Each strut has a first end coupled to a distal end of the stent and a second end not coupled to the stent. Each anti-paravalvular leakage component is moveable between a compressed configuration and a deployed configuration. In the compressed configuration, each strut extends distally away from the distal end of the stent. In the deployed configuration, each strut extends proximally away from the distal end of the stent. In an embodiment hereof, the deployed strut has a C-shape and is twisted such that the C-shape lies in a plane substantially along or tangential with the outer surface of the stent. In another embodiment hereof, the deployed strut is rolled-up and extends radially away from the outer surface of the stent.
Abstract:
A delivery device for percutaneously deploying a stented prosthetic heart valve. The device includes a delivery capsule and a recapture sheath. The capsule is configured to compressively retain the prosthesis. The recapture sheath includes a funnel segment having a plurality of circumferentially spaced runners and a polymer overlay. The runners are attached to a shaft and terminate at a distal tip. The overlay surrounds the runners, and is bonded to the shaft but not to at least the tips. The funnel segment is transitionable from a normal condition to an expanded condition forming a funnel shape with a distally increasing diameter, and self-transitionable back toward the normal condition. The funnel segment facilitates sliding of the capsule over a partially deployed region of the prosthesis as part of a recapturing operation. The runners provide columnar strength, with the overlay controlling a shape of the funnel segment.
Abstract:
Heart valve prosthesis are disclosed that include a frame or support structure having an inflow portion, a valve-retaining tubular or central portion and a pair of support arms. The inflow portion radially extends from a first end of the valve-retaining tubular portion and the pair of support arms are circumferentially spaced apart and radially extend from an opposing second end of the valve-retaining tubular portion.