Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110054596 | Method of Delivering a Prosthetic Heart Valve - A method of delivering a prosthetic heart valve to a native valve site within the human vasculature. The prosthetic valve is disposed on a balloon at the end of a balloon catheter. The balloon catheter passes through a delivery sleeve assembly. A pull wire travels from the handle to a distal end of the delivery sleeve assembly. Actuation of the handle pulls on the pull wire, which causes the delivery sleeve assembly to bend for facilitating navigation through a patient's vasculature. A stretchable cover is preferably placed over the slotted tube for biasing the steerable catheter toward a straight position. Once advanced to the vicinity of the native valve site, the prosthetic valve may be accurately positioned by advancing the balloon catheter relative to the delivery sleeve assembly and then deployed within the native valve site by inflating the balloon. In an alternative embodiment, the delivery sleeve assembly may be used to advance a self-expanding prosthetic heart valve through a patient's vasculature and a pusher member may be used to eject the prosthetic valve at the native valve site. | 03-03-2011 |
20120290078 | HEART VALVE DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH VALVE CATHETER - A heart valve delivery system is provided wherein a prosthetic valve is carried on a valve catheter inside a tubular delivery sleeve. The valve catheter has a distal end coupled to a mop. The mop comprises a plurality of flexible extensions configured for releasable attachment to the prosthetic valve. A lead screw nut is coupled to a proximal end of the tubular delivery sleeve and a lead screw is coupled to the valve catheter. The lead screw engages the lead screw nut and rotation of the lead screw causes the delivery sleeve to retract relative to the valve catheter and the prosthetic valve for exposing the prosthetic valve. The flexible extensions of the mop allow expansion of the valve while maintaining the attachment during placement of the valve at a native valve site. | 11-15-2012 |
20140058502 | INTEGRATED HEART VALVE DELIVERY SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a delivery apparatus for delivering a prosthetic heart valve to a native valve site via the human vasculature without the need for a separate introducer sheath. The delivery apparatus is particularly well-suited for advancing a prosthetic valve through the aorta (i.e., in a retrograde approach) for replacing a stenotic aortic valve. | 02-27-2014 |
20140336753 | EXPANDABLE MEMBER FOR DEPLOYING A PROSTHETIC DEVICE - An apparatus and method for delivering a prosthetic device through the vasculature of a patient includes a radially expandable member coupled to the distal end of an elongate shaft. The expandable member has an open frame configuration and an outer mounting surface for mounting the prosthetic device in a collapsed state thereon. The expandable member expands radially outwards from a first configuration to a second configuration to expand a prosthetic device mounted thereon. | 11-13-2014 |
20150182334 | HEART VALVE DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH VALVE CATHETER - A heart valve delivery system is provided wherein a prosthetic valve is carried on a valve catheter inside a delivery sleeve. A step balloon protrudes from the delivery sleeve and provides a tapered surface for facilitating advancement through a body vessel. The step balloon also aids in crossing the leaflets of a native valve. After the prosthetic valve is positioned within the native valve, the delivery sleeve is retracted to expose the prosthetic valve. If necessary, the step balloon may be expanded to securely seat the prosthetic valve at the site of the native valve. The prosthetic valve is preferably coupled to the valve catheter by a plurality of flexible extension arms which allow the prosthetic valve to be collapsed after initial deployment such that the prosthetic valve may be repositioned if necessary. | 07-02-2015 |
20150230919 | PERCUTANEOUS LEAFLET AUGMENTATION - In a representative embodiment, an implantable prosthetic heart valve device comprises an elongated body having first and second end portions, the body being configured to be implanted around a native leaflet of a heart valve such that the first end portion is on an atrial side of the leaflet and the second end portion is on a ventricular side of the leaflet and such that the body can coapt with and move away from an opposing native leaflet during operation of the heart valve. The device can further comprises a fastener configured to be mounted on a suture that extends from one of the first or second end portions, through the native leaflet and through the other of the first or second end portions such that the body is secured to the native leaflet. | 08-20-2015 |
20150272733 | LOW PROFILE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR TRANSCATHETER HEART VALVE - A heart valve delivery apparatus includes a valve carrying member. A prosthetic valve is crimped onto the valve carrying member at a location that is distal or proximal to the balloon member, thereby providing a smaller profile delivery apparatus. | 10-01-2015 |