Claims
- 1. A coronary bypass conduit comprising:
a hollow tube having an interior and an exterior and adapted to be positioned in a wall of a heart between a coronary artery and a heart chamber; and an artificial one-way valve positioned within the interior of said tube.
- 2. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said heart chamber is a left ventricle.
- 3. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said heart chamber is a right ventricle.
- 4. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said heart chamber is a left atrium.
- 5. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said heart chamber is a right atrium.
- 6. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is selected from the group consisting of a windsock valve, a flapper valve, a bicuspid valve, a tricuspid valve, a ball valve, a valve which opens and closes in response to contraction and relaxation of said heart wall, and a valve which opens and closes in response to electrical signals in said heart.
- 7. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a windsock valve.
- 8. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a bicuspid valve.
- 9. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a flapper valve.
- 10. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a tricuspid valve.
- 11. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a ball valve.
- 12. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a valve that opens and closes in response to contraction and relaxation of said heart wall.
- 13. The conduit of claim 1, wherein said valve is a valve that opens and closes in response to electrical signals in said heart.
- 14. A coronary bypass conduit comprising:
a hollow tube adapted to be positioned in a wall of a heart between a coronary artery and a heart chamber; and a valve in said tube, at least one wall of said valve being formed by said heart wall, said valve permitting blood to flow in predominantly one direction through said tube, from said heart chamber to said coronary artery.
- 15. A method of shunting blood from a heart chamber to a coronary artery, comprising:
providing a tube with two ends and an artificial one-way valve, said tube being adapted to permit blood flow from a heart chamber to a coronary artery; and placing said conduit within a heart wall such that one end contacts said heart chamber and the other end contacts said coronary artery.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said heart chamber is a left ventricle.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said heart chamber is a right ventricle.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein said heart chamber is a left atrium.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein said heart chamber is a right atrium.
- 20. The method of claim 15, wherein said coronary artery is a left anterior descending artery.
- 21. The method of claim 15, wherein said coronary artery is a right coronary artery.
- 22. The method of claim 15, herein said coronary artery is a left circumflex coronary artery.
- 23. The method of claim 15, wherein said coronary artery is a posterior descending artery.
- 24. A method of shunting blood from a heart chamber to a coronary artery, each having an interior and an exterior, comprising:
providing a conduit with two ends, said conduit being adapted to permit blood flow from the interior of the heart chamber to the interior of the coronary artery, and being adapted to cause a heart wall to function as a one-way valve for blood flow through said conduit; and placing said conduit within said heart wall such that one end of said conduit contacts the interior of the heart chamber and the other end of said conduit contacts the interior of the coronary artery.
- 25. A coronary bypass conduit comprising:
a hollow tube adapted to be positioned in a wall of a heart between a coronary artery and a heart chamber; and means for permitting blood to flow in predominantly one direction through said tube, from said heart chamber to said coronary artery.
- 26. The conduit of claim 25, wherein the means for permitting blood to flow in predominantly one direction is an artificial one-way valve in said tube.
- 27. The conduit of claim 25, wherein the means for permitting blood to flow in predominantly one direction is a one-way valve, at least one wall of said valve being formed by said heart wall.
- 28. A bypass conduit comprising:
a hollow tube having an interior and an exterior and adapted to be positioned between a first a heart chamber or blood vessel and a second heart chamber or blood vessel; and an artificial one-way valve positioned within the interior of said tube.
- 29. The conduit of claim 28, wherein said valve is selected from the group consisting of a windsock valve, a flapper valve, a bicuspid valve, a tricuspid valve, a ball valve, a valve which opens and closes in response to contraction and relaxation of said heart wall, and a valve which opens and closes in response to electrical signals in said heart.
- 30. The conduit of claim 28, wherein said valve is a windsock valve.
- 31. The conduit of claim 28, wherein said valve is a bicuspid valve.
- 32. The conduit of claim 28, wherein said valve is a flapper valve.
- 33. The conduit of claim 28, wherein said valve is a tricuspid valve.
- 34. The conduit of claim 28, wherein said valve is a ball valve.
- 35. A method of shunting blood from a first heart chamber or blood vessel to a second heart chamber or blood vessel, comprising:
providing a conduit with two ends and an interior, and an artificial one-way valve positioned within said interior of said conduit; and placing said conduit such that one end of said conduit contacts said first heart chamber or blood vessel and the other end contacts said second heart chamber or blood vessel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/099,777, filed Sep. 10, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60099777 |
Sep 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09368393 |
Aug 1999 |
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10463798 |
Jun 2003 |
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