Claims
- 1. A method of reconfiguring an atrioventricular heart valve, which method comprises
providing an annuloplasty ring sized and shaped to have a desired configuration, and implanting said ring at the mitral or tricuspid valve of a patient by implanting a plurality of staples in the patient's heart tissue so as to spatially position said annuloplasty ring in a reconfiguration association therewith, while providing the tissue, in which said staples are implanted, the ability to shift axially with respect to said ring.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said ring is secured directly to the heart tissue by sutures located at the trigons of the valve.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said annuloplasty ring is a partial ring and said trigonal sutures are respectively ligated to the opposite ends of said partial ring.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said staples are implanted in association with said partial ring in accordance with a pattern wherein the first staple is implanted near the midpoint of said partial ring and a pair of staples are next implanted at about the halfway points between said midpoint and the respective ends.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the remainder of the staples are respectively positioned so as to be approximately equidistant between two already implanted staples or between an already implanted staple and said end of said partial ring.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein each said staple has a pair of legs which respectively have inwardly protruding opposed arms that form a portal extending above the tissue surface into which the staples are implanted, said portal being sized to allow said ring to move axially therewithin.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said staples are formed of a shape-memory material and said legs assume a secure angular orientation within the tissue following implantation.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said staples have pairs of legs which have free ends that form an interlocking orientation following implantation as a result being formed of shape-memory material.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said annuloplasty ring is fenestrated, being formed to have elongated windows, and wherein said staples have pairs of legs and are implanted with one leg of each extending through one of said windows.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein ends of said ring are secured directly to the heart tissue by anchors implanted into the heart tissue.
- 11. A method of reconfiguring an atrioventricular heart valve, which method comprises
implanting supports along a portion of the annulus of the mitral or tricuspid valve of a patient along a path extending from about one commissure toward the opposite commissure to provide a path therealong, said supports being implanted in spaced apart locations and having upstanding portions which extend above the tissue surface, and interconnecting said upstanding portions using shape-memory material which decreases in effective length subsequent to implantation, said change in length of said shape-memory material causing the valve to assume the desired curvature following implantation.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein each said upstanding portion contains an open portal through which a flexible wire of shape-memory material is routed so as to extend along said path which extends from commissure to commissure, and wherein respective ends of said wire are secured to sutures or other anchors installed in the heart tissue at each trigone.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said upstanding portions of said supports are interconnected to one another along said path by linkers which are formed of shape-memory material, which interengage with an upstanding portion of an adjacent support along said path to create a generally arcuate chain along said path.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said linkers each include an arm which has a hook at an end thereof to engage the next adjacent upstanding portion, said arms being formed of said shape-memory material.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein each said linker includes a pair of said arms which are joined at said hook ends to form a first interconnector, which first interconnector is adapted to interengage with a second interconnector which forms a part of said upstanding portion of said adjacent support.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said supports each include two pairs of arms that extend in opposite directions, said respective hook ends thereof forming said first and second interconnectors.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said first interconnector at the ends of one said pair of arms of each said post is smaller than said second interconnector so as to fit between the respective arms supporting said adjacent second interconnector during the implanting step.
- 18. The method of claim 11 wherein separate linkers, which are formed of shape-memory material, are used to interengage with said upstanding portions to create a generally arcuate chain along said path which may extend from one commissure to the opposite commissure.
- 19. The method of claim 11 wherein said supports and linkers, which are formed of shape-memory material, are used and are inserted non-invasively through a delivery catheter to create a generally arcuate chain along said path.
- 20. A system for reconfiguring an atrioventricular heart valve, which system comprises
a partial or complete annuloplasty ring having a size and shape proportioned to reconfigure a heart valve of a patient that has become in some way incompetent, a pair of trigonal sutures or implantable anchors, and a plurality of supports having pairs of legs that are sized and shaped for association with said ring at spaced locations along the length thereof in a manner that permits relative axial movement between said supports and said ring, whereby a patient's heart valve can be reconfigured in a manner that does not deter subtle shifting of the native valve components.
- 21. The system according to claim 20 wherein said supports are staples each having a pair of inwardly protruding opposed arms that form a portal extending above the surface of the tissue into which the staples are implanted.
- 22. The system according to claim 21 wherein said staples are made of a shape-memory material and wherein said legs have free ends which change shape to assume a secure angular orientation to the major length thereof following implantation in the tissue of the patient.
- 23. The system according to claim 22 wherein said legs have free ends that form an interlocking orientation following implantation.
- 24. The system according to claim 20 wherein said annuloplasty ring is a partial fenestrated ring having a plurality of spaced-apart elongated windows.
- 25. The system according to claim 24 wherein said pair of anchors are adapted for implantation near the commissures of the heart valve which have shape-memory posts and wherein said partial ring has a pair of aligned holes at one end which are proportioned to fit over said upstanding posts and permit adjustment of the effective length of the partially installed ring prior to said posts changing shape to secure said ring ends thereon.
- 26. A system for reconfiguring an atrioventricular heart valve of a patient that has become in some way incompetent by the creation of a generally annular chain that decreases in length following implantation in a patient, which system comprises:
a plurality of supports having anchor sections that are shaped for implantation into annulus tissue at spaced locations along a path that extends generally from commissure to commissure, and a plurality of linkers having arms made of shape-memory material which are adapted to interconnect adjacent of said supports along said path to create such a chain extending generally for a substantial distance along a path from one commissure to the opposite commissure, whereby a patient's heart valve is reconfigured when said linker arms decrease in effective length, which reconfiguration does not deter subtle shifting of the native valve components.
- 27. The system according to claim 26 wherein said anchor sections each have a plurality of shape-memory material legs which change in shape, with their free ends moving radially outward to assure a secure orientation.
- 28. The system according to claim 26 wherein said linkers are made completely of shape-memory material and have a hook portion at each end of said arm.
- 29. The system according to claim 26 wherein each said linker is affixed to one support at one end and has engaging means at the opposite end thereof to interconnect to the next adjacent said support.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/IB02/05570, filed Dec. 19, 2002, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/342,824 filed Dec. 21, 2001. The disclosures of both applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342824 |
Dec 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/IB02/05570 |
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10873703 |
Jun 2004 |
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