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US Patent 7399315 Minimally-invasive heart valve with cusp positioners

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
73993150
Patent Inventor Names
Mario M. Iobbi0
Date of Patent
July 15, 2008
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Patent Application Number
103909510
Date Filed
March 18, 2003
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12121438 Transapical heart valve delivery system
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US Patent 12059349 Heart valve prosthesis
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US Patent 12064331 Implant loading device and system
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US Patent 12076237 Sinus-engaging valve fixation member
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US Patent 11771544 Method and apparatus for compressing/loading stent-valves
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US Patent 11786367 Stents for prosthetic heart valves
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US Patent 11833041 Transcatheter valve with torsion spring fixation and related systems and methods
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Paul B Prebilic
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Patent abstract

A prosthetic heart valve having an internal support frame with a continuous, undulating leaflet frame defined therein. The leaflet frame has three cusp regions positioned at an inflow end intermediate three commissure regions positioned at an outflow end thereof. The leaflet frame may be cloth covered and flexible leaflets attached thereto form occluding surfaces of the valve. The support frame further includes three cusp positioners rigidly fixed with respect to the leaflet frame and located at the outflow end of the support frame intermediate each pair of adjacent commissure regions. The valve is desirably compressible so as to be delivered in a minimally invasive manner through a catheter to the site of implantation. Upon expulsion from catheter, the valve expands into contact with the surrounding native valve annulus and is anchored in place without the use of sutures. In the aortic valve position, the cusp positioners angle outward into contact with the sinus cavities, and compress the native leaflets if they are not excised, or the aortic wall if they are. The support frame may be formed from a flat sheet of Nitinol that is bent into a three-dimensional configuration and heat set. A holder having spring-like arms connected to inflow projections of the valve may be used to deliver, reposition and re-collapse the valve, if necessary.

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