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公开(公告)号:US10342958B2
公开(公告)日:2019-07-09
申请号:US15639324
申请日:2017-06-30
Applicant: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
Inventor: Michael F. Wei , Anna M. Snell , Tamer M. Mahmoud , Scott C. Mosher
Abstract: A method for improving function of a cardiac valve in a patient, the cardiac valve having at least one leaflet that is attached to a papillary muscle: Inserting a balloon, that is in a first uninflated condition and having a first diameter, within tissue that is part of to the papillary muscle, and thereby separating tissue that was previously connected together, by a maximum amount equal to the first diameter; inflating the balloon to a second inflated condition having a second diameter greater than the first diameter, thereby permanently stretching tissue in the papillary muscle and separating the tissue from the first diameter to a maximum amount equal to the second diameter; deflating the balloon to the first uninflated condition, and thereby returning the tissue to a separation of a maximum amount substantially equal to the first diameter; and then removing the balloon from the patient.
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公开(公告)号:US20190001104A1
公开(公告)日:2019-01-03
申请号:US15639324
申请日:2017-06-30
Applicant: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
Inventor: Michael F. Wei , Anna M. Snell , Tamer M. Mahmoud , Scott C. Mosher
CPC classification number: A61M25/10 , A61F2/2457 , A61F2/82 , A61F2/95 , A61M29/02 , A61M2025/105 , A61M2025/1093 , A61M2210/125
Abstract: A method for improving function of a cardiac valve in a patient, the cardiac valve having at least one leaflet that is attached to a papillary muscle: Inserting a balloon, that is in a first uninflated condition and having a first diameter, within tissue that is part of to the papillary muscle, and thereby separating tissue that was previously connected together, by a maximum amount equal to the first diameter; inflating the balloon to a second inflated condition having a second diameter greater than the first diameter, thereby permanently stretching tissue in the papillary muscle and separating the tissue from the first diameter to a maximum amount equal to the second diameter; deflating the balloon to the first uninflated condition, and thereby returning the tissue to a separation of a maximum amount substantially equal to the first diameter; and then removing the balloon from the patient.
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