[미국특허]
Prosthetic cardiac valve from pericardium material and methods of making same
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-002/24
H01M-004/131
H01M-004/485
H01M-004/58
H01M-010/0525
H01M-010/0565
H01M-010/0566
출원번호
US-0316885
(2011-12-12)
등록번호
US-9331328
(2016-05-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Eberhardt, Carol Elsa
Shay, Janice Lynn
출원인 / 주소
Medtronic, Inc.
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초록▼
A prosthetic stented heart valve which includes a compressible and expandable stent structure having first and second opposite ends, an expanded outer periphery, and a compressed outer periphery that is at least slightly smaller than the expanded outer periphery when subjected to an external radial
A prosthetic stented heart valve which includes a compressible and expandable stent structure having first and second opposite ends, an expanded outer periphery, and a compressed outer periphery that is at least slightly smaller than the expanded outer periphery when subjected to an external radial force. The valve further includes a valve segment comprising a dual-layer sheet formed into a generally tubular shape having at least one longitudinally extending seam, and a plurality of leaflets formed by attachment of an outer layer of the dual-layer sheet to an inner layer of the dual-layer sheet in a leaflet defining pattern. The valve segment is at least partially positioned within the stent structure. The valve may further include at least one opening in the outer layer of the dual-layer sheet that is spaced from both the first and second ends of the stent structure.
대표청구항▼
1. A prosthetic stented heart valve comprising: a radially compressible and expandable tubular metal frame structure having a longitudinal axis and extending from an inflow edge along the longitudinal axis to an outflow edge along the longitudinal axis; anda valve segment comprising a multi-layer po
1. A prosthetic stented heart valve comprising: a radially compressible and expandable tubular metal frame structure having a longitudinal axis and extending from an inflow edge along the longitudinal axis to an outflow edge along the longitudinal axis; anda valve segment comprising a multi-layer portion defining an inflow edge of the valve segment and a single-layer portion defining an outflow edge of the valve segment that are formed into a generally tubular shape and provide a plurality of leaflet pockets, each leaflet pocket comprising a first material layer of the multi-layer portion attached to a second material layer of the multi-layer portion with the plurality of leaflet pockets arranged together in the generally tubular shape and providing a leaflet-defining pattern that is longitudinally spaced from the inflow edge of the metal frame structure and that permits fluid flow from the inflow edge of the metal frame structure through the leaflet-defining pattern and that prevents fluid flow back through the leaflet-defining pattern toward the inflow edge of the metal frame structure, each leaflet pocket comprising an arcuate portion having a continuous arc extending from the first side edge portion to the corresponding second side edge portion, and an open edge spaced longitudinally from the arcuate portion between the first and second side edge portions, the entire arcuate portion being longitudinally spaced apart from the inflow edge of the valve segment;wherein at least a portion of the valve segment is longitudinally positioned within the metal frame structure, and wherein the metal frame structure is attached to the first material layer of at least one leaflet pocket with the first material layer extending longitudinally at least to the inflow edge of the metal frame structure. 2. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1, wherein the metal frame structure is attached to the first material layer at one or more of the inflow and outflow edges of the metal frame structure. 3. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1, wherein the second material layer comprises a first end, a second end, and a seam that attaches the first end to the second end. 4. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1, wherein each arcuate edge and the opposite side edges that extend from each arcuate edge define the leaflet-defining pattern. 5. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1, wherein a compressed outer periphery of the metal frame structure is sized for percutaneous insertion and implantation in an anatomical structure of a patient. 6. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1, wherein the first material layer of each leaflet pocket is a distinct piece of material from that of the other leaflet pockets. 7. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1, wherein the second material layer of each leaflet pocket is a distinct piece of material from that of the other leaflet pockets. 8. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 7, wherein the first and second material layers are of the same material. 9. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 8, wherein the valve segment comprising a dual-layer sheet of a material that is folded along a fold line that defines the inflow edge and formed into the generally tubular shape, and the plurality of leaflet pockets are formed by attachment of an outer layer of the dual-layer sheet as the second layer to an inner layer of the dual-layer sheet as the first layer in a leaflet defining pattern. 10. A prosthetic stented heart valve comprising: a radially compressible and expandable tubular metal frame structure having a longitudinal axis and extending from an inflow edge along the longitudinal axis to an outflow edge along the longitudinal axis; anda valve segment comprising a multi-layer portion defining an inflow edge of the valve segment and a single-layer portion defining an outflow edge of the valve segment and providing a plurality of leaflets, the valve segment formed into a generally tubular shape, each leaflet comprising a first material layer of the multi-layer portion and a second material layer of the multi-layer portion secured to at least the first material layer with the leaflets arranged together in the generally tubular shape and providing a leaflet-defining pattern that is longitudinally spaced from the inflow edge of the metal frame structure and that permits fluid flow from the inflow edge of the metal frame structure through the leaflet-defining pattern and that prevents fluid flow back through the leaflet-defining pattern toward the inflow edge of the metal frame structure, each leaflet comprising first and second side edge portions, an arcuate portion having a continuous arc extending from the first side edge portion to the corresponding second side edge portion, and an open edge spaced from the arcuate portion, the entire arcuate portion being longitudinally spaced apart from the inflow edge of the valve segment;wherein at least a portion of the valve segment is longitudinally positioned between the first and second edges of the metal frame structure, and wherein the metal frame structure is attached to the first material layer of at least one leaflet with the first material layer extending longitudinally to the inflow edge of the metal frame structure. 11. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein the first material layer comprises an outer surface of the generally tubular shape of the valve segment. 12. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein each leaflet comprises a pocket between the first and second material layers. 13. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein the metal frame structure is attached to the first material layer at one or more of the inflow and outflow edges of the metal frame structure. 14. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein the second material layer comprises a first end, a second end, and a seam that attaches the first end to the second end. 15. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein each arcuate edge and the opposite side edges that extend from each arcuate edge define the leaflet-defining pattern. 16. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein a compressed outer periphery of the metal frame structure is sized for percutaneous insertion and implantation in an anatomical structure of a patient. 17. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein the first material layer of each leaflet pocket is a distinct piece of material from that of the other leaflet pockets. 18. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein the second material layer of each leaflet pocket is a distinct piece of material from that of the other leaflet pockets. 19. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 18, wherein the first and second material layers are of the same material. 20. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 19, wherein the valve segment comprising a dual-layer sheet of a material that is folded along a fold line that defines the inflow edge and formed into the generally tubular shape, and the plurality of leaflet pockets are formed by attachment of an outer layer of the dual-layer sheet as the second layer to an inner layer of the dual-layer sheet as the first layer in a leaflet defining pattern. 21. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein the arcuate portion is longitudinally spaced from the inflow edge of the valve segment such that an apex of the arcuate portion is longitudinally spaced from the inflow edge.
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