Commonly owned co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/365,601 (Ref: AEG-1120) describes a transseptal delivery system for driving aortic valve therapeutic devices (AVTD's) into place using a combination of pulling force, pushing force, steering force and momentum. A related system that is used instead for transeptally driving mitral valve therapeutic devices into place is described in Applicant's co-pending PCT Application No. PCT/US17/62913 (Ref: ATR-820). The system and method illustrated in ATR-1120 differ from that described in ATR-820 primarily in that the aortic valve therapeutic device, once positioned in the left ventricle, is then advanced to the native aortic valve location.
Another co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/578,373 (Ref: SYNC-5000) describes a transseptal delivery system and method that may be used to deliver percutaneous ventricular assist devices, or other devices such as aortic valve therapeutic devices or mitral valve therapeutic devices to their target locations.
Each of the above-described applications is incorporated herein by reference.
The present application describes a method of using a system that is similar to that described in U.S. application Ser. No. 16/578,373 for delivering an aortic valve therapeutic device to an aortic valve site using a “reverse” approach. Thus the therapeutic device is introduced into the vasculature on the arterial side (e.g. via the right femoral artery “RFA”) vs the venous side as described in each of the co-pending applications.
Reference is made to the following co-pending and commonly-owned US Applications, each of which describe components suitable for use with the presently disclosed method and each of which is incorporated herein by reference:
U.S. application Ser. No. 16/578,373 (Ref SYNC-5000R), entitled Systems and Methods for Transseptal Delivery of Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Devices and Other Non-Guidewire Based Transvascular Therapeutic Devices, which describes a transseptal delivery system and method that may be used to deliver percutaneous ventricular assist devices. Many of the components described in that application may be used in the present invention. The “cable” component, referred to as the “conveyor cable” below, may differ from the cable described in Ser. No. 16/578,373 and may instead be similar to the cable described in PCT/US17/62913 in that it has a mandrel at one end and an engageable feature such as a ball at the opposite end.
U.S. application Ser. No. 16/578,374 (Ref: SYNC-5100), entitled Conduit for Transseptal Passage of Devices to the Aorta, filed Sep. 22, 2019, describes conduits of the type that may be used for the right-to-left conduit or “RLC” described in the method of the present application.
U.S. application Ser. No. 16/578,379 (Ref: SYNC-5300), entitled Instrument for Facilitating Transseptal Delivery of Cardiac Therapeutic Devices describes a protective device (referred to in that application as the “LVR”) that may be used as the low profile sheath (“LPS”) in the described method. Referring to
With this difference, the present method also differs from the approaches described in U.S. application Ser. No. 16/365,601 and the other applications in that the LVR (which may be a lower profile LVR than the LVRs described in the prior applications, as discussed below) is introduced via a femoral vein (e.g. the RFV) as opposed to via a femoral artery.
To place an aortic valve therapeutic device at an aortic valve site using the presently described approach, the following steps may be performed:
Each of the patents and applications referred to herein, including for purposes of priority, are incorporated herein by reference.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/811,369, filed Feb. 27, 2020, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62811369 | Feb 2019 | US |