Claims
- 1. A prosthetic heart valve comprising:
a valve including a plurality of flexible leaflets whose outer edges attach to a support structure having a plurality of axially projecting commissures terminating in tips, the commissures being separated by arcuate cusps, the commissures and tips defining a generally sinusoidal line with the commissures extending in the outflow direction and the cusps extending in the inflow direction; and a suture ring fixedly disposed upon an inflow end of the valve comprising a suturable annulus having upwardly opening depressions on an internal circumference corresponding in number to the number of cusps of the support structure, wherein the suture ring has a bore sized to receive the cusps in the depressions.
- 2. The valve of claim 1, wherein the suture ring comprises a sponge waffle covered with cloth.
- 3. The valve of claim 2, wherein the sponge waffle comprises an upwardly facing outer ledge and an inner lip projecting up from the ledge in which the depressions are formed.
- 4. The valve of claim 3, further comprising a ring washer sized to closely surround the lip and rest on the ledge.
- 5. The valve of claim 4, further comprising a single cloth covering surrounding the sponge waffle, and folded around the external surfaces of the ring washer and tucked between the ring washer and the sponge waffle.
- 6. The valve of claim 4, further comprising a cloth covering surrounding the sponge waffle and extending between the ring washer and the sponge waffle.
- 7. The valve of claim 1, wherein the suture ring comprises a sponge waffle in combination with a non-woven polyester ring washer, and a cloth covering, to form a stable suture ring which functions as a compliant, stitchable interface between the natural tissues of the heart and the prosthetic heart valve.
- 8. The valve of claim 1, wherein the suture ring comprises a compliant internal structure and a cloth covering, and the cloth covering is secured to the contour of the depressions.
- 9. The valve of claim 1, wherein the plurality of flexible leaflets includes:
a tissue leaflet subassembly attached within the support stucture and formed by a plurality of substantially identical tissue leaflets, each of the leaflets having a coapting mating edge having opposing ends and a generally arcuate peripheral cusp extending therebetween coupled to one of the support stucture cusps.
- 10. The valve of claim 1, wherein the support structure comprises
an annular wireform having a plurality of axially projecting outflow commissures terminating in arcuate tips, the commissures being separated by arcuate cusps having a substantially larger radius of curvature than the tips, the commissures and tips being formed in a sinusoidal configuration with the commissures extending in the opposite axial direction from the cusps so that each commissure is defined by spaced apart portions of the wireform in adjacent cusps joined by one of the tips.
- 11. The valve of claim 10, wherein the support structure further comprises:
a generally cylindrical support stent having an upper edge defining a plurality of upwardly projecting flexible posts and arcs therebetween adapted to conform and attach to the wireform commissures and arcuate cusps; and a cloth covering sewn over the stent such that the cloth covering encloses the support member and substantially conforms to the shape of the support member.
- 12. The stent of claim 11 wherein the cloth covering comprises a sewing edge formed by folding and stitching together portions of the cloth covering at the upper edge of the support member.
- 13. The stent of claim 12, wherein the sewing edge extends along the entire upper edge, including over the flexible posts.
- 14. A prosthetic heart valve suture ring comprising a suturable annulus having a compliant internal structure and a cloth covering, and upwardly opening depressions formed on an internal circumference of the suturable annulus.
- 15. The suture ring of claim 14, wherein the compliant internal structure comprises a sponge waffle.
- 16. The suture ring of claim 15, wherein the sponge waffle is silicone.
- 17. The suture ring of claim 14, wherein the compliant internal structure comprises a sponge member having an upwardly facing outer ledge and an inner lip projecting up from the ledge in which the depressions are formed.
- 18. The suture ring of claim 17, further comprising a ring washer sized to closely surround the lip and rest on the ledge.
- 19. The suture ring of claim 18, wherein the cloth covering comprises a single piece of cloth surrounding the sponge member, and folded around the external surfaces of the ring washer and tucked between the ring washer and the sponge member.
- 20. The suture ring of claim 18, further including stitching attaching the cloth covering, sponge member and ring washer and placed approximately 1 mm from the outer circumferential edge of the ring washer.
- 21. The suture ring of claim 18, wherein the cloth covering surrounds the sponge member and extends between the ring washer and the sponge member.
- 22. The suture ring of claim 21, wherein the inner diameter of the ring washer is greater than the outer diameter of the inner lip of the sponge member such that a radial space is formed between the ring washer and the inner lip, and further including stitching applied in the radial space between the inner lip and ring washer to attach the cloth covering that extends between the ring washer and the sponge member to the sponge member.
- 23. The suture ring of claim 14, wherein the compliant internal structure comprises a sponge member in combination with a non-woven polyester ring washer.
- 24. The suture ring of claim 14, wherein the cloth covering is secured to the contour of the depressions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/599,200, filed Jun. 22, 2000, entitled “Cloth-Covered Stents for Tissue Heart Valves,” which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/264,801, filed Mar. 9, 1999, entitled “Methods of Tissue Heart Assembly,” now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,944, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/826,408, filed Mar. 27, 1997, entitled “Tissue Heart Valves with Subassemblies,” now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,928,281.
Divisions (2)
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09264801 |
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09599200 |
Jun 2000 |
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08826408 |
Mar 1997 |
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09264801 |
Mar 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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