WO2005076973A2 - Transcatheter delivery of a replacement heart valve - Google Patents

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WO2005076973A2
WO2005076973A2 PCT/US2005/003749 US2005003749W WO2005076973A2 WO 2005076973 A2 WO2005076973 A2 WO 2005076973A2 US 2005003749 W US2005003749 W US 2005003749W WO 2005076973 A2 WO2005076973 A2 WO 2005076973A2
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  • Treatment of congenital heart disease typically requires surgical intervention, such as "open-heart" surgery during which the thoracic cavity is opened and the heart, arteries/veins and/or associated valves are repaired or otherwise treated.
  • Postoperative complications that may appear during short and long-term patient follow-up include heart valve dysfunction.
  • tetrology of fallot is a congenital heart defect often discovered at birth, in which a baby appears blue as a result of an obstruction affecting the proper functioning of the pulmonary valve of the heart.
  • the obstruction is often surgically removed at an early age to improve the chances that the baby will survive.
  • the surgical procedure typically results in subsequent leaking (i.e., regurgitation) of blood through the pulmonary valve.
  • the regurgitation may become more severe and result in further dysfunction of the heart valve due to, for example, dilation of the heart chamber and heart valve, by the body, to compensate for the increased regurgitation.
  • the surgery requires an incision, under general anesthesia, that transects the sternum in half vertically from just below the larynx to above the diaphragm.
  • the heart is stopped or arrested during the surgery by infusing cold saline with high potassium content.
  • a heart-lung machine then drains the deoxygenated blood from a tube placed in the right atrium and pumps it through an oxygenator.
  • the oxygenator has a blood gas membrane that allows carbon dioxide to leave the blood while oxygen is diffused into the blood.
  • the oxygenated blood is then returned to the patient through a tube that runs into the aorta, above the valve.
  • This surgery is very expensive and requires a prolonged recovery period in the hospital with additional rehabilitation once the patient is discharged.
  • This invasive surgery also results in a large chest scar.
  • Heart valve dysfunction includes, for example, pulmonary regurgitation, which occurs when the heart valve in the main pulmonary artery between the heart and the lungs, is unable to prevent the backflow of blood to the right ventricle of the heart.
  • the dysfunction of this heart valve leads to a volume load on the right ventricle and causes right ventricular dilation, which can lead to right ventricular dysfunction which is thought to contribute to ventricular tachycardia and sudden death.
  • Cardiologists typically defer the valve replacement procedure as long as possible, because of: the need for a repeat open-heart surgery; the risks of surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass; and the limited lifespan of all available surgically-implanted valves.
  • the risks associated with surgical valve replacement are particularly acute with respect to pediatric patients in that the replacement valves do not grow with the patient and thus require more frequent replacement.
  • Prosthetic heart valves used to replace diseased or abnormal natural heart valves are typically mechanical devices with, for example, a rigid orifice ring and rigid hinged leaflets or ball-and-cage assemblies.
  • Prosthetic heart valves are, more recently, bioprosthetic devices that combine a mechanical assembly with biological material (e.g., human, porcine, bovine, or biopoly er leaflets).
  • biological material e.g., human, porcine, bovine, or biopoly er leaflets.
  • Many bioprosthetic valves include an additional support structure, such as a stent, to support the leaflets of the valve. The stent also absorbs the stresses, which would otherwise be borne by the leaflets, from the hemodynamic pressure exerted during normal heart operation.
  • Heart valve replacement typically, involves the surgical implantation of the valve prosthesis during open heart surgery and requires the use of a heart and lung machine for external circulation of the blood as the heart is stopped and the artificial valve prosthesis is sewed in. Valve replacement surgery is thus very demanding on the patient's body and may, therefore, not be a viable technique for patients that are physically weak due to age or illness. Accordingly, it is desirable to develop a heart valve replacement apparatus and procedure that is minimally invasive and does not have the morbidity of a re-operation.
  • SUMMARY Replacement heart valves and supporting structures, made and used in accordance with the disclosed technology, enable cardiologists to implement minimally invasive procedures that avoid the morbidity of a re-operation.
  • an apparatus made in accordance with the disclosed technology enables the transcatheter delivery of a replacement heart valve.
  • the apparatus includes an introducing catheter, a stent and a valve frame.
  • the stent is adapted to receive the valve frame and is deployable within an anatomical lumen of the heart via the introducing catheter prior to the stent receiving and supporting the valve frame.
  • the stent has a barrel or sinus shape when opened so as to mimic the physiological shape of a human heart valve.
  • a balloon catheter expands the stent once it is withdrawn from the introducing catheter.
  • the stent self-expands once it is withdrawn from the introducing catheter.
  • a stent made in accordance with the disclosed technology enables the transcatheter delivery of a valve frame.
  • the stent includes a plurality of securing structures or materials (e.g., sutures or adhesive), where each such securing structure or material is adapted to receive and support one of a plurality of valve frames.
  • securing structures or materials e.g., sutures or adhesive
  • each such securing structure or material is adapted to receive and support one of a plurality of valve frames.
  • the disclosed technology enables a minimally invasive method of implanting a replacement heart valve.
  • a valve assembly is deployed within an anatomical lumen of the heart via an introducing catheter.
  • the valve assembly is a unitary body possessing the functionality of both a stent and a valve frame.
  • the invention involves a prosthetic valve for altering the flow of blood through a blood vessel of a heart.
  • the valve includes a stent that has a first, generally cylindrical body.
  • the first, generally cylindrical body has a first mesh and defines a first lumen.
  • the first lumen extends along the length of the first, generally cylindrical body.
  • the valve also has a valve frame that is positionable co-axially within the first lumen of the stent.
  • the valve frame has a second, generally cylindrical body that has a second mesh.
  • the second, generally cylindrical body defines a second lumen and a plurality of leaflets.
  • the second lumen extends along the length of the second, generally cylindrical body.
  • Embodiments of this aspect of the invention can include the following features.
  • the first, generally cylindrical body of the prosthetic valve can define a region that protrudes from the first, generally cylindrical body.
  • the region can be a plurality of regions.
  • the plurality of leaflets of the prosthetic valve can be located at one end of the second, generally cylindrical body.
  • the invention in general, in another aspect, involves a prosthetic valve for altering the flow of blood through a blood vessel of a heart.
  • the valve includes a valve assembly that has a generally cylindrical body.
  • the generally cylindrical body has a mesh and a plurality of leaflets.
  • the generally cylindrical body defines a lumen that extends along the length of the generally cylindrical body.
  • Embodiments of this aspect of the invention can include the following features.
  • the generally cylindrical body of the prosthetic valve can define a region that protrudes from the generally cylindrical body.
  • the region can be a plurality of regions.
  • the plurality of leaflets of the prosthetic valve can be located at one end of the generally cylindrical body.
  • an apparatus made in accordance with the disclosed technology enables the transcatheter delivery of a replacement heart valve.
  • the apparatus includes a stent having a bulbous proximal end and a distal end with a neck extending therebetween, the distal end of the neck defining a tapered portion.
  • a valve frame receivable within a lumen of the stent where a distal end of the valve frame is engageable with the tapered portion of the stent and where valve members of the valve frame are engageable with the bulbous proximal end of the stent.
  • the invention relates to a replacement heart valve apparatus including a stent and a valve frame.
  • the valve frame has a substantially cylindrical body defining a lumen and having a plurality of curved wire pairs attached at one end of the substantially cylindrical body.
  • Each curved wire pair includes an inner curved wire and an outer curved wire.
  • the wire frame has a plurality of leaflets. Each leaflet is attached to a respective inner curved wire and extends over a respective outer curved wire, to be positioned within the lumen of the valve frame.
  • FIG. 1 is a partially broken-away view of a heart showing the typical location of various heart valves.
  • FIG. 2A is a top-view of a natural heart valve.
  • FIG. 2B is a partially broken-away isometric view of a natural heart valve.
  • FIG. 3 A is a top-view of an embodiment of a stent according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3B is a side-view of the stent of FIG. 3A.
  • FIG. 4A is a top-view of an embodiment of a valve frame according to the invention.
  • FIG. 4B is a side-view of the valve frame of FIG. 4A
  • FIG. 5A is a top-view of the valve frame of FIG. 4A located within a lumen of the stent of FIG. 3 A.
  • FIG. 5B is a side-view of the valve frame and stent of FIG. 5A.
  • FIG. 5C is a top-view of the valve frame and stent of FIG. 5 A with the members of the valve frame covered with a cover material and free ends of the cover material located away from the wall of the stent.
  • FIG. 5D is a cross-sectional view of the valve frame and stent of FIG. 5C.
  • FIG. 5E is a top-view of the valve frame and stent of FIG. 5C with the free ends of the cover material located towards the wall of the stent.
  • FIG. 5F is a cross-sectional view of the valve frame and stent of FIG. 5E.
  • FIG. 6 is a partially broken-away view of a heart subsequent to insertion of an introducing catheter into the heart.
  • FIG. 7 is a partially broken-away view of the heart of FIG. 6 subsequent to placement of a stent and balloon in a predetermined location of an anatomical lumen of the heart.
  • FIG. 8 is a partially broken-away view of the heart of FIGS. 6 and 7 subsequent to the stent and balloon being deployed in the heart.
  • FIG. 9 is a partially broken-away view of the heart of FIGS 6, 7 and 8 subsequent a valve frame being introduced into the introducing catheter.
  • FIG. 10 is a partially broken-away view of the heart of FIGS. 6, 7, 8 and 9 subsequent to the deployment of the valve frame within the stent.
  • FIG. 11A is a top-view of an embodiment of a valve assembly according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 IB is a side-view of the valve assembly of FIG. 11A.
  • FIG. 1 1C is a cross-sectional view of the valve assembly of FIG. 1 IB with a cover material applied to the valve assembly.
  • FIG. 12A is a side-view of an embodiment of a valve assembly according to the invention.
  • FIG. 12B is a cross-sectional view of the valve assembly of FIG. 12A with a cover material applied to the valve assembly.
  • FIG. 13 A is a top view of a digital image of a model of a valve frame, such as the valve frame of FIG. 5C.
  • FIG. 13B is a side-view of a digital image of a model of a valve frame, such as the valve frame of FIG. 5C.
  • FIG. 14A is a top view of a digital image of a model of a valve assembly, such as the valve assembly of FIG. 11A.
  • FIG. 14B is a side-view of a digital image of a model of a valve assembly, such as the valve assembly of FIG. 1 IB.
  • FIG. 15A is a top view of a digital image of a model of a valve assembly, such as the valve assembly of FIG. 12A.
  • FIG. 15B is a side view of a digital image of a model of a valve assembly, such as the valve assembly of FIG. 12A.
  • FIG. 16 is a side-view of a stent in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 17 is a side-view of a valve frame in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGS. 18A-18E are side-views of a valve frame being deployed by catheter into the stent of FIG. 16 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGS. 19A-19E are side-views of docking stations for receiving medical devices or drugs.
  • FIGS. 20A-20F are side-views of docking stations inserted into the body at various locations.
  • FIG. 21 is a view of an embodiment of the stent and the valve frame (without) leaflets) of the invention.
  • FIG. 22 is an opened view of a portion of another embodiment of the valve frame
  • FIG 23 is a plan view of the embodiment of the valve frame of FIG. 22 with leaflets attached.
  • FIG. 24 is a plan view of a leaflet.
  • FIG. 25 is a cross-sectional view through line AA' of FIG. 23 showing the attachment of the leaflet to the inner curved wire and the placement of the leaflet over the outer curved wire.
  • Fig. 26 is an opened view of a portion of another embodiment of the valve frame (without leaflets) of the invention.
  • the heart has four chambers and is located in the middle of the chest with a slight tilt toward the left side.
  • Deoxygenated blood (containing low oxygen) returns from the entire body via the superior and inferior branches of the vena cava emptying into the right atrium.
  • pressure in the right ventricle falls from between about 20 mm Hg and about 30 mm Hg to between about 5mm Hg and about 10mm Hg.
  • the pressure gradient formed between the right atrium and right ventricle, plus the contraction of the atrium, causes forward flow of blood through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle.
  • the flow of blood through the tricuspid valve thereby fills the right ventricle with blood.
  • the right ventricle starts to contract, increasing intraventricular pressure. This causes the tricuspid valve to snap shut and the cusps of the pulmonary valve to open. Blood then flows out of the right ventricle through the pulmonary artery into the lungs where oxygenation occurs and carbon dioxide is removed.
  • the cycle of blood flow starts against with relaxation of the right ventricle. Because the diastolic pressure (e.g., less than about 5 mm Hg) in the right ventricle is lower than the pulmonary artery pressure (e.g., about 10 mm Hg) the pulmonary valve closes and prevents regurgitation. Simultaneously with the fall in the pressure in the right ventricle, the tricuspid valve opens and again fills the right ventricle.
  • the diastolic pressure e.g., less than about 5 mm Hg
  • the pulmonary artery pressure e.g., about 10 mm Hg
  • the blood Once the blood has been oxygenated, it flows into the left side of the heart via the pulmonary veins into the left atrium. It is during diastole that blood flows through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. During systole, the pressure in the left ventricle causes the mitral valve leaflets to close and the aortic valve to open. The blood flows out of the aorta for circulation throughout the body.
  • the geometry and circuitry of the two sides of the heart are similar; however the function of each is different.
  • the right side pumps blood only to the lungs for gas exchange.
  • the left side pumps blood to the entire body.
  • the left side generates pressures three to four times greater than the right side.
  • the aortic and pulmonary valves are similar anatomically and are referred to as semi-lunar valves.
  • an aortic valve 21 is a semi-lunar valve, named because of the partial moon-like shape of its three cusps 20a, 20b and 20c (generally 20).
  • the three cusps 20a, 20b and 20c are soft tissue structures attached to a wall 23 of the aortic valve 21 in an area designated as the annulus 22.
  • the three cusps 20a, 20b and 20c are pushed back against the wall 23 of the aorta and blood flows (as illustrated in FIG. 2B) through the aortic valve 21.
  • the pressure in the left ventricle falls and blood begins to flow backward (in the opposite direction to the blood flow indicated in FIG. 2B).
  • the left ventricular pressure falls and when the pressure is below the relaxation pressure of the aorta, the aortic valve closes (the cusps 20a, 20b and 20c fall away from the wall 23 and close), thereby eliminating backward flow of the blood.
  • a unique feature of the aortic valve 21 is the presence of aortic sinuses in the region of the valve referred to as the root 26.
  • These barrel-shaped regions or orifices located in the sinuses 24a, 24b and 24c affect the fluid dynamics of blood in the area of the aortic valve 21 and may contribute to the opening and closing of the cusps 20a, 20b and 20c of the aortic valve 21.
  • Two of the cusps are named for branches of the main coronary arteries for which the cusps act as openings (i.e., the left and right coronary sinuses) and the third sinus is named the non-coronary sinus.
  • the three corresponding cusps 20a, 20b and 20c are named in a similar fashion.
  • a supporting structure such as a stent or scaffold
  • a supporting structure such as a stent or scaffold
  • the term "stent” and “docking station” are hereafter used to broadly refer to all types of supporting structures and scaffolds.
  • the replacement heart valve is then inserted into the deployed stent using the same catheter or, alternatively, a second catheter.
  • the stent and/or valve assembly include attachment means (e.g., sutures or adhesive) to hold securely the valve assembly in a desired orientation and alignment relative to the stent.
  • a stent 30 is made of a shape memory material.
  • the stent 30 defines a generally cylindrical body that has a wall 34 that is constructed from a mesh 32.
  • the wall 34 defines a lumen 36.
  • the mesh 32 is constructed from, for example, wires or strips of shape memory material.
  • the shape memory material might be nickel-titanium wire sold under the product name Nitinol.
  • the nickel-titanium wire when properly manufactured, exhibits elastic properties that allow for the wire to be manipulated (e.g., bent) by an operator and then returned to, substantially, the same shape the wire possessed prior to it being manipulated.
  • the wire returns to, substantially, the same shape the wire possessed prior to it being manipulated, for example, when the operator heats the wire or, alternatively, when the operator removes the forces applied to bend the wire.
  • the stent 30 approximates the form of a cloverleaf to closely conform, for example, to the cloverleaf-like shape (associated with the three sinuses of a natural heart valve) of the location in a heart where a defective heart valve has been surgically removed.
  • the stent 30 could, alternatively, be any geometric shape (e.g., cylindrical, conical, spherical or barrel-like) that is compatible with the placement of the stent 30 within, for example, a lumen of the heart.
  • the stent 30 could be manufactured using alternative materials (e.g., stainless steel alloys, molybdenum alloys or pyrolitic carbon) that are compatible with placement in the body, that possess desirable material wear properties and/or that have a minimal risk of causing infection in the body of the patient.
  • FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrates one embodiment of a valve frame 40 in deployed form (i.e., not constrained by, for example, a wall of a lumen of a catheter used to introduce the valve frame 40 into the body).
  • the valve frame 40 may be deployed within a stent, such as the stent 30 of FIG. 3B.
  • the valve frame 40 is made of a shape memory material.
  • the valve frame 40 defines a, generally, cylindrical body that is constructed from a mesh 42.
  • the mesh 42 may be constructed from wires or strips of a shape memory material.
  • the valve frame 40 also has three valve members 44a, 44b and 44c.
  • the valve members 44a, 44b and 44c have a free end 48a, 48b and 48c, respectively.
  • the valve frame 40 could, alternatively, be any geometric shape (e.g., cylindrical, conical, spherical or barrel-like) that is compatible with the placement of the valve frame 40 within a stent, such as the stent 30 of FIG. 3B.
  • the valve frame 40 may be deployed within the lumen 36 of the stent 30 thereby creating a valve assembly 50.
  • the valve assembly 50 may be deployed within a human heart to replace a natural heart valve that may not function properly.
  • the valve frame 40 would be manufactured to ensure that the valve frame 40 would maintain a desired (e.g., fixed) placement with respect to the stent 30 when the valve frame 40 and the stent 30 are located within the heart of a patient and subjected to the flow of blood through the valve assembly 50.
  • valve members 44a, 44b and 44c would be coated, typically, with a cover material 56 (e.g., a biocompatible material, such as, silicon rubber or bovine, porcine or human tissue that is chemically treated to minimize the likelihood of rejection by the patient's immune system).
  • a cover material 56 e.g., a biocompatible material, such as, silicon rubber or bovine, porcine or human tissue that is chemically treated to minimize the likelihood of rejection by the patient's immune system.
  • the coated valve members 44a, 44b and 44c would be capable of functioning similarly to the cusps 20a, 20b and 20c of FIG. 2B.
  • the cover material 56 may be a bio-engineered material that is capable of being applied to the valve members 44a, 44b and 44c.
  • the cover material 56 would be applied to the valve frame 40 prior to deployment of the valve frame 40 into the body.
  • the cover material 56 has three free ends 46a, 46b and 46c corresponding to valve members 44a, 44b and 44c, respectively.
  • the free ends 46a, 46b and 46c also are referred to as leaflets.
  • the cover material 56 applied to the valve members 44a, 44b and 44c is capable of, generally, obstructing the flow of blood in the positive direction along the X-axis.
  • the free ends 46a, 46b and 46c move away from the inner wall 34 of the stent 30, thereby limiting the flow of blood in the positive direction along the X-axis.
  • FIGS. 13A and 13B are digital images of a model 130 of a valve frame, such as the valve frame 40 of FIG. 5C.
  • the valve frame model 130 is constructed from a tube 132 and a silicon rubber cover material 134.
  • valve frame model 130 is cylindrical in shape.
  • the valve frame model 130 alternatively, could be any geometric shape as described previously herein.
  • An introducing catheter 61 is delivered via a femoral vessel to the inferior vena cava 63 by means of a guidewire 62 to a preselected position
  • the introducing catheter 61 has an inner wall 69 that defines a lumen 64 through which the guidewire 62is passed.
  • the introducing catheter 61 has an opening 66 out of which the guidewire 62 is extended.
  • the leaflets of the natural heart valve are removed prior to the insertion of the introducing catheter 61 into the heart by resecting the leaflets intravenously (e.g., by inserting a cutting and grasping device via a catheter to cut and remove the leaflets).
  • the natural heart valve remains within the heart.
  • a stent/balloon combination 71 is inserted into the introducing catheter 61 and is guided to the preselected position 68 using the guidewire 62. The combination 71 is then deployed from the confines of the introducing catheter 61 and is located within the anatomical lumen 65.
  • the stent/balloon combination 71 includes a balloon 73 located within a lumen 75 of a stent 77.
  • the stent/balloon combination 71 is positioned within the introducing catheter 61 prior to inserting the introducing catheter 61 into the anatomical lumen 65.
  • the stent/balloon combination 71 is inserted into the introducing catheter 61 after the opening 66 of the introducing catheter 61 has been located at the preselected position 68.
  • the preselected position 68 corresponds to the sinus-shaped region of the anatomical lumen 65.
  • the preselected position 68 corresponds to a region within the anatomical lumen 65 that is in substantial proximity to the original position of the natural heart valve.
  • the expanded configuration of the stent 77 conforms to the sinus-shaped region of the anatomical lumen 65.
  • the size and shape of the sinus-shaped stent 77 is sufficient to hold the stent 77 in a substantially fixed position and orientation within the anatomical lumen 65.
  • the sinus-shaped stent 77 includes elements (e.g., sutures, hooks, spikes or tack tips) that attach to the interior walls of the anatomical lumen 65 so as to more rigidly hold the stent 77 in a fixed position.
  • the stent 77 is made of a shape memory material, such as a nickel-titanium wire, and self-expands when it is removed from the confines of the introducing catheter 61. Subsequent to deploying the stent 77 from the introducing catheter 61 the stent 77 expands to a predetermined size and shape because there are no longer any constraining forces (e.g., by the inner wall 69 of the introducing catheter 61) applied to the stent 77. [0081] Referring now to FIG. 9 and FIG.
  • valve frame 91 is compressed and inserted into the introducing catheter 61 and the valve frame 91 is guided to the catheter orifice 66 and deployed into the lumen 75 of the expanded stent 77.
  • the valve frame 91 may be the valve frame 40 of FIG. 4A.
  • the valve frame 91 expands upon being deployed from the introducing catheter 61 and assumes substantially the same size and shape as the lumen 75 of the expanded stent 77.
  • the stent 77 and/or valve frame 91 have attachment means that serve to align and fix the valve frame 91 in the predetermined position 68 within and with respect to the stent 77.
  • the introducing catheter 61 is then removed from the anatomical lumen 65 and the operation of the replacement valve is subsequently monitored.
  • a valve assembly 110 is a unitary body that comprises the functionality of both a stent, such as the stent 30 of FIG. 3B, and a valve frame, such as the valve frame 40 of FIG. 4B.
  • the valve assembly 1 10 is constructed from a mesh 1 12.
  • the mesh 112 is constructed from, for example, wires or strips of shape memory material as previously described herein.
  • valve assembly 110 has three valve gaps I l ia, 111b and 11 lc which each act as a hinge point for a cover material, for example, the cover material 56 of FIG. 5C.
  • Valve gap 11 lb is shown in hidden view in FIG. 1 IB for clarity of illustration purposes.
  • the cover material 56 could be a biocompatible material, such as, silicon rubber or bovine, porcine or human tissue that is chemically treated to minimize the likelihood of rejection by the patient's immune system.
  • the cover material 56 is not shown in FIG. 1 IB for clarity of illustration purposes.
  • the cover material 56 would be applied to the valve assembly 110 prior to deployment of the valve assembly 1 10 into the body.
  • the cover material could be, for example, sutured to the valve assembly 110 in a location 118a, 118b and 118c (118b is not shown for clarity of illustration purposes).
  • the cover material 56 is capable of, generally, permitting the flow of blood in the positive direction along the X-axis, as previously described herein.
  • the valve assembly 110 is capable of being compressed as described previously herein and loaded into an introducing catheter, such as the introducing catheter 61 of FIG. 6. Subsequent to insertion of the introducing catheter 61 into the heart of a patient and locating the introducing catheter 61 in a desirable location, an operator deploys the valve assembly 110 from the introducing catheter 61. The valve assembly 110 then expands because the introducing catheter 61 no longer applies a constraining force to the valve assembly 110. Alternatively, a balloon, such as the balloon 73 of FIG. 7 could be used, as described previously herein, to expand the valve assembly 1 10.
  • valve assembly 110 alternatively, could be expanded by heating the shape memory material once the valve assembly 110 is located in a desirable location in the heart.
  • the valve assembly could warm due to contact with, for example, heart tissue or blood of the patient.
  • the free ends 119a, 119b and 119c (the free end 119b is not shown for clarity of illustration purposes) of the cover material 56 move away from an inner wall 115 of the valve assembly 1 10.
  • the cover material 56 thereby, generally restricts the flow of blood through the valve assembly 110.
  • the valve assembly 110 approximates the functioning of a natural heart valve of the body by preventing the flow of blood along the negative direction along the X-axis.
  • valve gaps I l ia, 111b and 111c could be of any suitable shape (e.g., leaf shaped, oval shaped or generally polygonal shaped) and any number (e.g., three, four or six) such that depending upon the direction of the flow of blood, the flow of blood is either adequately blocked or permitted by the presence of the cover material 56 located on the valve assembly 1 10. Additionally, the alternative shapes and number of valve gaps must also allow for the valve assembly to be loaded into and unloaded from an introducing catheter, such as the introducing catheter 61 of FIG. 6.
  • FIGS. 14A and 14B are digital images of a model 140 of a valve assembly, such as the valve assembly 110 of FIGS. 11A and 1 IB, respectively.
  • the valve assembly model 140 is constructed from a tube 142 and a silicon rubber cover material
  • valve assembly 120 referring now to FIG. 14B, is cylindrical in shape.
  • the valve assembly model 140 alternatively, could be any geometric shape as described previously herein.
  • a valve assembly 120 has three valve gaps 11a, l ib and 1 lc (the valve gap 11 lb is not shown for clarity of illustration purposes).
  • the valve assembly 120 also has two openings 121a and 121c.
  • the openings 121a and 121c could represent openings in the valve assembly 120 that are in fluid communication with two coronary arteries in the heart. Due to the presence of the valve openings 121a and 121c, less material is required to fabricate the valve assembly 120.
  • FIGS. 15A and 15B are digital images of a model 150 of a valve assembly, such as the valve assembly 120 of FIG. 12 A.
  • the valve assembly model 150 is constructed from a tube 152 and a silicon rubber cover material 154.
  • the valve assembly model 150 referring now to FIG. 15B, is cylindrical in shape.
  • the valve assembly model 150 alternatively, could be any geometric shape as described previously herein.
  • FIG. 16 another embodiment of a stent 30 is illustrated.
  • the stent 30 approximates the form of a cloverleaf to closely conform, for example, to the cloverleaf-like shape (associated with the three sinuses of a natural heart valve) of the location in a heart where a defective heart valve has been surgically removed.
  • the stent 30 defines a generally cylindrical, elongated body that has a wall 34 that is constructed from a mesh 32.
  • the wall 34 defines a lumen 36.
  • the mesh 32 is constructed from, for example, wires or strips of shape memory material or other alternative materials as earlier described.
  • the lumen 36 of the stent 30 includes a neck portion 37 that can accommodate a partially deployed valve frame 40 (a valve frame 40 is illustrated in
  • the stent 30 also includes a tapered portion 38 extending from a distal end 31 of the stent 30 and a bulbous portion 35 extending from a proximal end 33 of the stent 30.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates one embodiment of a valve frame 40 in deployed form (i.e., not constrained by, for example, a wall of a lumen of a catheter used to introduce the valve frame 40 into the body).
  • the valve frame 40 may be deployed within a stent, such as the stent 30 of FIG. 16 and can be constructed as described earlier with reference to FIGS. 4A-4B.
  • valve frame 40 may be deployed within the lumen 36 of the stent 30 thereby creating a valve assembly 50 (FIG. 18E).
  • valve assembly 50 is deployed within a human heart to replace a natural heart valve that is not functioning properly.
  • the valve frame 40 and the stent 30 are manufactured to ensure that the valve frame 40 maintains a desired (e.g., fixed) placement with respect to the stent 30 when the valve frame 40 and the stent 30 are located within the heart of a patient and subjected to the flow of blood through the valve assembly 50.
  • an introducing catheter 61 is delivered via a vessel to the heart by means of a guidewire 62 to a preselected position in an anatomical lumen of the heart.
  • the preselected position may be, for instance, in proximity to the original location of a natural heart valve.
  • the introducing catheter 61 has an inner wall 69 that defines a lumen 64 through which the guidewire 62 is passed.
  • the introducing catheter 61 has an opening 66 out of which the guidewire 62 is extended.
  • a catheter may be inserted and maneuvered within a patient without the use of a guidewire 62.
  • the stent 30 is compressed and inserted into the introducing catheter 61, and the stent 30 is guided in a distal direction to the catheter orifice 66 over the guidewire 62.
  • the guidewire 62 may be removed, and the stent 30 may be guided through the introducing catheter 61 to the catheter orifice 66 using the walls 69 of the introducing catheter 61 as a guide.
  • the stent 30 is guided through the orifice and into the body.
  • the stent 30 may be expanded to a predetermined configuration and size, using methods previously described.
  • the expanded configuration of the stent 30 conforms to a region of the anatomical lumen (not shown) and in one embodiment, the size and shape of the stent 30 is sufficient to hold the stent 30 in a substantially fixed position and orientation within the anatomical lumen.
  • the stent 30 includes elements (e.g., sutures, hooks, spikes or tack tips) that attach to the interior walls of the anatomical lumen so as to more rigidly hold the stent 30 in a fixed position.
  • valve frame 40 is compressed and inserted into the introducing catheter 61. Like the stent 30, the valve frame 40 is guided in a distal direction to the catheter orifice 66 over the guidewire. Alternatively, the guidewire 62 may be removed, and the valve frame 40 may be guided through the introducing catheter 61 to the catheter orifice 66 using the walls 69 of the introducing catheter 61 as a guide. [0101] Referring to FIG. 18C, once the valve frame 40 reaches the catheter orifice 66, the valve frame 40 is partially deployed into the neck portion 37 of the elongated lumen 36 of the expanded stent 30.
  • the elongated stent 30 and the elongated body of the valve frame 40 enable the valve frame 40 to be partially deployed in the stent 30.
  • the valve frame 40 may still be retracted into the introducing catheter 61, and re-positioned within the stent 30 if necessary.
  • a distal end 47 of the valve frame 40 expands and assumes substantially the same size and shape as the lumen 36 of the expanded stent 30.
  • a determination is then made, for example, using fluoroscopy, as to whether the valve frame 40 is properly positioned within the stent 30.
  • the distal end 47 of the valve frame should align as shown in FIG. 18C with the tapered portion 38 of the stent 30.
  • valve frame 40 can be retracted into the introducing catheter 61, and then re-deployed at the proper location within the stent 30. [0102] Once the valve frame 40 is properly aligned with the stent 30, the user fully releases the valve frame 40 into the stent 30, and withdraws the catheter 61 (FIGS. 18D-18E). When the valve frame 40 is fully deployed within the stent 30, the valve frame 40 expands, and adjusts to substantially correspond with the shape of the stent 30, such that the outer surfaces of the valve frame 40 mate with the inner surfaces of the stent 30.
  • valve frame 40 and the stent 30 maintain the positioning of the valve frame 40 within the stent 30.
  • distal end 47 of the valve frame 40 engages with tapered portion 38 of the stent 30, and the valve members 44a, 44b, and 44c expand to engage the bulbous portion 35 of the stent 30.
  • the stent/docking station 130 may be any geometric shape (e.g., cylindrical, conical, spherical or barrel-like) that is compatible with the placement of the docking station 130 within, for example, a lumen of the heart or in a ureter.
  • the illustrated docking stations 130 may be made from the stent materials described earlier.
  • the docking stations 130 when inserted into the body may hold a variety of devices in addition to valves.
  • the docking station 130 includes a pocket that receives a capsule of medicine. The capsule may be held in place by frictional engagement with the docking station 130.
  • dimples may protrude inwardly from the inner surface of the docking station 130 to engage the capsule.
  • the docking station 130 in another embodiment, includes an external annular ring 131 that may hold a pressure responsive valve and/or sphincter 132 to reduce the flow of fluids in a body cavity.
  • the docking station 130 in another embodiment as illustrated in FIG. 19D, includes a recessed surface or cavity 133 that may hold a monitoring device, such as a video camera or heart rate monitor.
  • the docking station 130 in one embodiment, forms a closed body to receive a medical device, drug, or radiation source.
  • the drug is a slow release medication formulation.
  • the closed end 134 of the docking station 130 may be coupled to a mounting device 136 that is used to secure the docking station 130 in the body.
  • the docking station 130 is shown inserted into various locations of the body including a blood vessel (FIG. 20A), the brain (FIG. 20B), a ureter (FIG. 20C), the stomach (FIG. 20D), the colon (FIG. 20E), and the heart (FIG. 20F).
  • the docking station 130 may be inserted into any cavity, organ, vessel, valve, sphincter, or lumen of the body.
  • the docking station 130 may be inserted through a catheter, as described above with reference to FIGS. 18A-18E.
  • the docking station 130 may receive medical devices that either temporarily or permanently couple with the docking station 130 as described above.
  • a drug/radiation source may be inserted into a docking station 130 located in the brain to treat a seizure focus, a malignancy, or to repair damaged tissue.
  • a docking station 130 mounted in the stomach or a ureter may couple to a pressure responsive valve and/or sphincter (FIG. 19C) to prevent reflux.
  • FIG. 20E in another embodiment, a docking station 130 similar to the docking station 130 illustrated in FIG. 19D may be inserted into the colon. The docking station 130 may then receive a monitoring device to provide feedback to care providers.
  • a heart rate monitor, an electrocardiogram sensor, or a pacemaker may be coupled to a docking station
  • One advantage of the current invention is that if a medical device or a drug is no longer required, the medical device or drug may be removed from the docking station 130, with the docking station 130 remaining in place within the body for future use with another medical device or drug.
  • the replacement valve assembly 310 includes a stent 330 and valve frame 340.
  • the stent 330 is expandable between a first compressed state (shown) and a second expanded state (not shown).
  • the stent 330 has a cylindrical body constructed from a plurality of serpentine wires (generally 331). Each of the serpentine curves of a first wire 331 is attached at the vertices 333 to each of the serpentine curves of an adjacent wire 331.
  • the wires 331 are constructed of stainless steel.
  • an additional serpentine shaped end wire generally 334 having serpentine curves of smaller radius.
  • Several of the vertices of each of these serpentine end wires 334 are attached to several of the vertices 336 other serpentine wires 331 of the body.
  • the valve frame 340 includes a substantially cylindrical body portion 341, a plurality of valve attachment pairs 346, and optionally a plurality of standoffs 350 attached to one or more exterior serpentine wire rings 353.
  • the substantially cylindrical body portion 341 of the valve frame 340 is constructed of a plurality of serpentine curved wires 352.
  • Each of the vertices 356 of the serpentine curves of a first wire 352 is attached at the vertices 356 to each of the vertices of the serpentine curves of an adjacent wire 352.
  • the wires 352 are constructed of Nitinol.
  • substantially cylindrical body portion 341 is expandable between a first compressed state (not shown) and a second expanded state (shown).
  • first compressed state not shown
  • second expanded state shown
  • vertex or trough the convention is that the word trough is a bend in the wire that points in the direction of blood flow and a vertex is a bend that points in a direction opposite blood flow.
  • Each valve attachment pair 346 includes an inner curved wire 358 and an outer curved wire 360.
  • Each curved wire 358, 360 is attached either to a vertex 362, 364 (respectively as shown in Fig. 21) or to a trough 372 and vertex 370 (respectively as shown in FIG 22).
  • the space S between the inner curved wire 358 and the outer curved wire 360 is substantially parabolic and constant.
  • To each valve attachment pair 346 is attached a leaflet 390 (Figs. 23, 24 and 25).
  • Each leaflet 390 has a leaflet body 396 and a plurality of leaflet projections 392.
  • the leaflet body 396 When attached to the valve frame 340, the leaflet body 396 is located within the lumen of the valve frame 340. Referring to FIG. 25, the leaflet 390 is positioned such that the portion of the leaflet body 396 nearest the projections 392 is pulled over the outer curved wire 360 and the leaflet projections 392 are curved over the inner curved wire 358.
  • Each leaflet projection 392 is attached by sutures 394 to itself. This anchors the leaflet projection 392 to the inner curved wire 358 and permits the leaflet body 396 to be secured and maintain its shape within the lumen of the valve frame 340. This configuration prevents the sutures 394 from being exposed to blood passing through the valve and provides free motion of the leaflet body without any contact to prosthetic materials thereby preventing damage to the leaflet.
  • an optional plurality of standoffs 350 hold one or more exterior serpentine rings 353 at a distance away from the outer curved wire 360 to provide extra support to the valve frame 340.
  • platinum markers 400 At several locations on the exterior serpentine ring(s) 353 are located platinum markers 400.
  • platinum wire is wrapped about the exterior serpentine ring(s) 353 in several locations. These locations then serve as radiopaque markers 400 to help position the valve frame 340 within the stent 330.
  • the platinum markers are also positioned on the opposite end of the valve frame so that both ends of the valve frame 340 can be seen clearly under fluoroscopy as the valve frame 340 is positioned within the stent 330.
  • Fig. 26 depicts a similar valve frame but one in which the inner 358 and outer 360 curved wires are attached to the same location 404 on vertices of wire 352 of the cylindrical body 352.
  • the stent 330 is inserted into position in the heart through a catheter as described previously with respect to other embodiments.
  • An elongate balloon is introduced through a catheter into the lumen of the stent 330.
  • the balloon is inflated within the stent 330 and the stent 330 expands radially substantially uniformly along its length.
  • a substantially spherical balloon is introduced into middle the expanded stent 330 and inflated. This additional inflation causes the center region of the stent 330 to expand further causing the stent 330 to take on a barrel shape.

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