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- the present invention generally relates to heart valve repair and replacement techniques and apparatus. More specifically, the invention relates to the repair of heart valves having various malformations and dysfunctions.
- the mitral valve depends on adequate apposition or alignment between the anterior and posterior leaflets along a relatively long surface area under high pressure conditions.
- the contact surface is about 12 mm in a direction perpendicular to the anterior-posterior direction and this provides little margin of safety.
- the leaflet margins are attached to numerous fine chords suspended from attachment points along the inner surface of the left ventricle. Although these attachments are often referred to as papillary muscles, there is often a very diffuse arc-shaped attachment for each of the groups of chords to the endocardial surface. Unfortunately, this anchor point (i.e., the inner wall of the left ventricle) must move with each heartbeat and so the distance between the attachment of the leaflet edges is constantly changing.
- chordal lengths may also change—typically increasing with age and degeneration and the chords frequently do not lengthen in a symmetrical fashion. This leads to variations in their lengths at all-important points of coaptation. Chords may also rupture.
- the mitral annulus changes diameter with each heartbeat such that its surface area changes by about 40% with each systole. As the heart enlarges, the annulus of the mitral valve can enlarge as well.
- the anatomy such as the leaflet length, the chordal length and the annular length/diameter can change.
- the attachment points can change as the ventricle changes shape. More importantly, all of these aspects can change simultaneously.
- a patient may have ischemic mitral regurgitation which pulls the posterolateral valve attachments away from their natural coaptation points and leads to an opening in this area of the mitral valve. This can be further affected if the chordal lengths are changed by even minor degrees of degenerative disease.
- Mitral valve pathology has changed remarkably since the origin of open heart surgery one generation ago. Initially, the most common pathology or condition was rheumatic mitral valve disease. This produced thickened, impliable leaflets with grossly deformed chords, or chordae tendinae, often combined with fusion of the two leaflets. This valve was not suitable for any type of plastic procedure and, accordingly, numerous valve prostheses were developed to replace the entire valve, i.e., the annulus, leaflets and chords. Now, except in centers with high rates of immigration from third world countries, rheumatic mitral valve disease is a relatively uncommon indication for surgery.
- Mitral valve repair technology has not kept pace with the change in mitral valve pathology.
- Mitral valve repair is more an art than a science and requires a constant interaction between visual inspection and post operative results, as evidenced by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE).
- TEE transesophageal echocardiography
- Few surgeons or surgical centers are equipped for or capable of performing this type of work on a routine basis.
- Many surgeons only perform mitral annuloplasty with rings that reduce the diameter of the annulus. These rings may appear to be a solution for a variety of problems but are not ideal for many ischemic and degenerative disease conditions.
- the homograft mitral valve replacement is not an operation which can be performed reliably. It could have potential advantages in third world countries or in cases of infection. Failures occur because of the unreliability of attachment of the chords to the left ventricle. It is not difficult to anchor the valve in the annulus. However, it is virtually impossible to ensure that the chords are correctly spaced inside the ventricle to produce a competent valve. Again, the inner surface of the ventricle is a moving surface and it is almost impossible to guarantee that a chord extending from a leaflet edge will be fixed in such a way that the anterior and posterior leaflets are reliably aligned during valve operation.
- annuloplasty rings are durable, well-tolerated and do not require long-term anticoagulation. They fix the annular dimensions and reliably reduce one of the most important variables (i.e., the mitral annulus diameter) in mitral valve competence.
- Next generation valve prosthesis designs are therefore most desirably based on the numerous available annuloplasty devices.
- Ischemic mitral regurgitation occurs when there is ventricular dysfunction which causes the posterolateral attachments of the mitral valve to be drawn away from the annulus in systole. This pulls the two leaflet edges apart at their point of coaptation and produces an asymmetrical regurgitant jet or, in other words, blood flow in the wrong direction through the valve.
- the leaflets, the chords and the attachment points are all anatomically normal.
- the patient may also have some underlying mild degree of degenerative deformity which may initially cause a mild, but well-tolerated degree of mitral regurgitation. However, the regurgitation often becomes severe after left ventricular ischemia occurs.
- Annuloplasty can be accompanied by a modification of the Alfieri edge-to-edge repair, more recently referred to as the bowtie repair. With this technique, the surgeon merely sews the anterior leaflet to the posterior leaflet at the point of maximal distraction. This produces a two orifice valve with more stenosis.
- Devices and methods are necessary that preserve the leaflet tissue but provide for virtually guaranteed coaptation of the leaflets by fixing some of the variables responsible for regurgitation.
- Other devices and methods are necessary that do not simply reduce the diameter of a heart valve annulus, but allow more specialized treatment tailored to patient needs.
- Degenerative disease generally involves a relatively normal leaflet which is poorly supported by lengthened or ruptured chords. By attaching the poorly supported leaflet to replacement or native chords connected with a post in the left ventricle, a guaranteed point of coaptation can be produced.
- one general form of the invention provides a device for supporting a heart valve in a patient with the heart valve including an annulus generally lying in a plane and a plurality of leaflets connected therewith and adapted to open and close to selectively allow and prevent blood flow.
- the device comprises a support member configured for attachment to the heart valve and the above-mentioned post extending from the support member and configured to extend away from the plane of the annulus.
- a connector is coupled with the post and configured for attachment to at least one of the leaflets.
- the post can support the posterior leaflet (extending from the posterior part of the support member), the anterior leaflet (extending from the anterior part of the support member) or both leaflets.
- the connector may be one or more flexible tensile members, such as replacement chords passing from the leaflet(s), through or along the post and up to the support member. These flexible tensile members may be precisely length adjusted to bring the unsupported leaflet edge to the precise depth. This could replace the current posterior leaflet resection. It would also be a solution for the anterior leaflet repair which has produced only marginal results in most hands.
- the invention is also applicable to replacement heart valves formed of biologic or artificial materials. Various aspects of the invention are applicable to the repair of native valves, while other aspects apply to replacement valves of artificial biocompatible material, animal valve tissue or human valve tissue.
- a device constructed in accordance with the invention would preferably fix the annular diameter, the chordal length and the point of chordal fixation in the ventricle.
- the invention provides a more reliable and permanent solution to the problems associated with the valve repair.
- a small incision could be made in the annular attachment of the poorly supported anterior leaflet and the post passed through this incision.
- the support member would then be attached to the native annulus.
- Flexible tensile members, such as artificial or natural chords would then be attached from the post to the unsupported edge of the leaflet and adjusted by pulling them to length and fixing them. In the case of replacement chords, they are preferably fixed at the level of the support member.
- Devices could include posterior posts, anterior posts or both.
- chordal patterns to attach the posts to the leaflets and to develop a quick connect system for attachment of the chords to the leaflet edges. Adjustability of the system will be important in many cases for fine tuning.
- Another form of the invention comprises a support member, which may be an annuloplasty ring or other support structure, and at least one post.
- a first chord gripping member is coupled with the post and configured to grip at least one of the chords and thereby fix the length of the chord between the first gripping member and the leaflets to support and align the leaflets for coaptation during operation of the valve.
- the post extends into the left ventricle taking origin from the posterolateral commisure.
- one gripping member traps the chords to the anterior leaflet in such a way that their distance from the leaflet edge is precisely fixed.
- a second post and gripping member can do the same for the posterior leaflet.
- chords could be augmented or replaced by an array of replacement chords suspended from the posts and attaching to the leaflet edge.
- the various devices of this invention are formed of biocompatible materials including, but not limited to, exposed biocompatible metals, fabric covered metal or polymer, exposed polymer, or any other biocompatible artificial or biologic material.
- the various devices of this invention may also be incorporated into a full replacement heart valve structure again formed from any biocompatible material for cases necessitating full replacement of the valve. In these cases, the replacement valve is fully supported in a position ensuring accurate coaptation of the valve leaflets and less stressful interaction of the valve leaflets with each other as well as with the valve commisures.
- a device for supporting a heart valve in a patient comprising a support structure configured for attachment to the heart valve annulus and a post connected to opposite sides of the support structure and configured to extend from one side of the annulus to another side thereof.
- the post may be contained substantially in the same plane as the support structure and valve annulus or may extend substantially out of the plane containing the support structure and valve annulus. If extending substantially in the same plane, the post prevents outward bellowing of the valve leaflets, while if extending substantially out of the plane, the post simply functions to connect and modify the shape of opposite sides of the annulus.
- the post may be length adjustable to allow variable modification of the annulus and may include additional posts of adjustable length or fixed length.
- the support structure may comprise a ring-shaped member or one or more discrete support segments.
- a ring-shaped support member having an asymmetric-shape about two perpendicular axes.
- one side of the ring-shaped support member may be of narrower width than an opposite side of the ring-shaped support member. This may or may not be coupled with a slight angling downward of one side of the ring-shaped support member with respect to the opposite side of the ring-shaped support member.
- a device for adjusting the distance between a papillary muscle and an annulus of a heart valve.
- This device comprises a support member configured to be affixed to the annulus of the heart valve and an elongate flexible tensile member having first and second ends with the first end adapted to be fixed to the papillary muscle.
- a connector is configured to connect with the elongate flexible member and with the support member in a manner allowing adjustment in the length between the papillary muscle and the support member and fixation of the elongate flexible member at a desired length between the papillary muscle and the support member.
- this device is useful for setting the critical distance between the papillary muscle and the valve annulus and may be used in preparation for the various valve replacement and repair techniques and devices disclosed herein.
- a device for supporting a heart valve in a patient and generally comprising a support member adapted to be affixed to the annulus and having at least one selectively adjustable portion allowing one section of the support member to be moved with respect to another section thereof and locked in place in order to maintain one or both of the annulus and the leaflets in a desired configuration.
- the support member may be ring-shaped, for example, and may be selectively adjustable such that one section, lying in a single plane, may be adjusted and angled away from a plane containing another section of the ring-shaped support member.
- the ring-shaped support member may be adjustable to allow one section to be narrowed in width with respect to another section. This feature is also advantageous for correcting ischemic conditions.
- a support structure is first connected to the heart valve annulus.
- a post is then fixed to the support structure, or the support structure may already have a post extending therefrom.
- the post is then connected to one of the valve leaflets to support the leaflets during opening and closing thereof.
- the post may be connected to the leaflet with a flexible tensile member, such as a natural or artificial chord, or may be more directly connected to the leaflet.
- a flexible tensile member such as a natural or artificial chord
- One direct connection includes extending a wire coil from the post into two adjacent leaflets to connect central portions of leaflets together. Other possible connections include the artificial or natural chord connections mentioned above.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention being applied to a heart shown in partial cross section.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective, partially sectioned view similar to FIG. 1 but enlarged and showing the device of this invention affixed to the mitral valve.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective, partially sectioned view of the device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 with the mitral valve shown in cross section.
- FIG. 4 is a partially fragmented, perspective view of the device shown in FIGS. 1-3 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view taken along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a fragmented perspective view of a device similar to that shown in FIG. 4 , but illustrating additional flexible tensile members or artificial chords.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention shown affixed to a mitral valve.
- FIG. 7A is an alternative embodiment similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 .
- FIGS. 8-14 illustrate various alternative mechanisms for grasping a patient's native or artificial chords and useable in conjunction with the embodiment of FIGS. 7 and 7A .
- FIG. 15 is another alternative embodiment of a support device shown affixed to a heart valve.
- FIG. 16 is another alternative embodiment of a support device for a heart valve.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of a support device shown affixed to a heart valve.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of another alternative support device for a heart valve.
- FIGS. 19 and 20 are perspective views of alternative devices used to establish a distance between a heart valve support ring and the papillary muscles of a patient.
- FIG. 21 is a fragmented view showing a heart valve with a malformation caused by an ischemic heart muscle.
- FIG. 22 is an elevational view of a support ring having an adjustability feature in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 22A is a perspective view showing a portion of the ring of FIG. 22 and an adjustability feature thereof.
- FIG. 23 is an elevational view showing the ring of FIG. 22 applied to correct the malformation shown in FIG. 21 .
- FIG. 24 is a partially sectioned view showing an adjustable ring or heart valve support member connected to a heart valve and used in conjunction with a post of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view of an alternative heart valve and heart valve support.
- FIG. 26 is a partially sectioned view of the device shown in FIG. 25 with a catheter inserted through the heart valve.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective, partially sectioned view of a device for establishing the distance between the heart valve and the papillary muscles of a patient.
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view of an alternative heart valve support device of the present invention.
- FIG. 29 is a fragmented, partially sectioned view showing an adjustability feature between the post and the heart valve support member of this invention.
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an alternative heart valve support device shown affixed to a heart valve.
- FIG. 31 is another alternative heart valve support device shown affixed to a heart valve.
- FIG. 32 is a perspective view of another alternative heart valve support device.
- FIG. 33 is a perspective, partially sectioned view of another heart valve support device.
- FIG. 33A is a perspective, partially sectioned view of another alternative heart valve support device.
- FIG. 1 a device 10 for supporting a heart valve in a patient is shown.
- the left ventricle 12 of a patient's heart is shown in cross section with a mitral valve 14 for supplying blood into the ventricle 12 .
- Mitral valve 14 includes an annulus 16 generally lying in a plane and a plurality of native chordae tendonae or chords 18 , 20 respectively connected with a pair of valve leaflets 22 a , 22 b at one end and papillary muscles 24 , 26 at an opposite end.
- chords 18 , 20 support the anterior valve leaflet 22 a and posterior valve leaflet 22 b between open (diastolic) and closed (systolic) positions to selectively allow and prevent blood flow into and out of left ventricle 12 .
- Blood enters left ventricle 12 through mitral valve 14 and is expelled during the subsequent contraction of the heart muscle through aortic valve 28 . It will be appreciated that the present invention is applicable to heart valves other than the mitral valve in various of its aspects to be described below.
- Device 10 more particularly includes a support member 30 configured for attachment to the heart valve annulus 16 and a post 32 extending from support member 30 and configured to extend away from the plane of annulus 16 .
- a connector which, in this embodiment, is in the form of at least one flexible tensile member, is coupled with post 32 and configured for attachment to at least one of the anterior and posterior leaflets 22 a , 22 b .
- post 32 is a hollow, J-shaped member having a longer section 32 a and a shorter curved section 32 b .
- post 32 may be hollow as shown with flexible tensile members 34 extending through the post and exiting at shorter section 32 b .
- Flexible tensile members 34 may include suture needles for affixing the tensile members to the edges of the anterior and posterior valve leaflets 22 a , 22 b as described below.
- Other connectors suitable for directly or indirectly coupling post 32 or a post of different configuration to the anterior and posterior valve leaflets 22 a , 22 b may be utilized as well and some variations are described herein below.
- flexible tensile members 34 may completely substitute for one set of chordae tendonae 18 ( FIG. 1 ) or, as an alternative, one or more defective chords, such as a lengthened chord 18 a ( FIG. 1 ), may be replaced with an artificial chord or flexible tensile member in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 2 all of the native chords 18 of the patient have been removed and device 10 has been affixed by suturing ring-shaped support 30 to valve annulus 16 using stitches (not shown) and by affixing flexible tensile members or artificial chords 34 to anterior and posterior leaflets 22 a , 22 b .
- post 32 can extend along posterior outer wall 12 a of the heart 12 .
- Flexible tensile members 34 may be affixed to mating edges of anterior and posterior valve leaflets 22 a , 22 b by being stitched thereto as shown in FIG. 3 using suitable pads or suture supports 40 , 42 . It will be appreciated that the remaining native chords and other artificial chords have been omitted in FIG. 3 for clarity.
- a crimp member 44 is also shown in FIG. 3 for fixing flexible tensile members 34 at the desired length. That is, after chords 34 have been affixed to anterior and posterior valve leaflets 22 a , 22 b as shown in FIG.
- the distance between the lower free margins or edges of leaflets 22 a , 22 b and section 32 b of post 32 may be adjusted to ensure effective coaptation or mating of the anterior and posterior valve leaflets 22 a , 22 b in their closed systolic configuration.
- crimp member 44 is crimped onto flexible tensile members 34 to retain flexible tensile members 34 at this distance and maintain the effective coaptation.
- Ring-shaped support member 30 may be comprised of two integrated sections with one being a generally curvilinear section 30 a for coupling adjacent to the posterior leaflet 22 b and one being a straight section 30 b for coupling adjacent to the anterior leaflet 22 a as is the case with certain conventional annuloplasty rings.
- FIGS. 4 , 5 and 6 illustrate the hollow nature of the support post and the use of a number of flexible tensile members or artificial chords 34 , depending on the patient's needs.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a device 50 constructed in accordance with one alternative embodiment.
- a valve annulus support member 52 is again shown as a ring-shaped member and a post 54 extends away from ring-shaped support member 52 .
- Post 54 includes at least one chord gripping member 56 comprised of a pair of jaws 56 a , 56 b .
- a second chord gripping member 58 is shown also comprising a pair of jaws 58 a , 58 b .
- Gripping member 56 is shown as gripping anterior native chords of the patient, while gripping member 58 is shown to grip posterior native chords of the patient.
- the purpose of device 10 is to retain the use of the patient's native chords 18 , but to more fully restore their function.
- FIG. 7A illustrates an alternative embodiment similar to FIG. 7 , but having a annulus support portion 52 ′ which is not ring-shaped, but nevertheless provides suitable support when attached to a valve annulus for supporting post 54 .
- chord gripping members may be used to capture artificial chords, such as sutures or gortex fibers, connected with the valve leaflet edges as previously described.
- Jaws 56 a , 56 b and 58 a , 58 b may be formed in any suitable manner and may operate between open and closed positions also in any suitable manner.
- FIGS. 8-14 illustrate several different illustrative examples of mechanisms for opening and closing the jaws of a gripping member suitable for use in the embodiments of FIGS. 7 and 7A .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a gripping member 70 comprised of jaws 72 , 74 connected with a post 76 by respective shape memory rods 78 , 80 . When electric current or heat is applied to rods 78 , 80 , jaws 72 , 74 move together into a clamped or closed position.
- gripping structure 90 is shown as comprising a pair of hinged jaws 92 , 94 operable by a cam member 96 and an actuating wire 98 contained within a post 100 .
- cam member 96 will cam jaws 92 , 94 into closed or clamped positions on the patient's native or artificial chords.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a chord gripping member 110 comprised of first and second jaws 112 , 114 pivotally connected together by a series of links 116 and operable between open and closed positions by a wire 118 contained within a post 120 .
- links 116 will move jaws 112 , 114 to the closed position.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a chord gripping member 130 comprising a pair of jaws 132 , 134 hingedly connected together and contained within an actuating member 136 fixed within a post 138 .
- actuating member 136 fixed within a post 138 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates another alternative gripping member 150 comprised of first and second jaws 152 , 154 hingedly connected together and pivotally secured to a hollow post 156 .
- a wire 158 is connected to the ends of jaws 152 , 154 and when pulled in the direction of arrow 160 jaws 152 , 154 will be actuated to their closed and clamped positions. Again, wire 158 may be fixed in any suitable manner once gripping member 150 is in the closed and clamped position.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a gripping member 170 comprised of a movable jaw 172 hingedly or flexibly connected with a post 174 and operable by a wire or movable actuating member 176 .
- An outer end of jaw 172 is retained against a cam surface 178 of actuating member 176 .
- actuating member 176 When actuating member 176 is pulled in the direction of arrow 180 , jaw 172 will be forced to close against member 176 and clamp the native or artificial chords therebetween.
- Actuating member 176 may be fixed in any suitable manner at this position.
- FIG. 14 illustrates another alternative clamping member 190 comprised of a movable jaw 192 hingedly or flexibly connected with a post 194 and operable between open and closed positions by an actuating member or wire 196 which slides with respect to a stationary jaw 198 .
- Movable jaw 192 has one end retained against a cam surface 200 .
- actuating member or wire 196 is pulled in the direction of arrow 202 , jaw 192 will be forced to a closed and clamped position against jaw 198 by way of the camming action of surface 200 .
- Wire or actuating member 196 may be fixed at this position by any suitable means.
- FIG. 15 illustrates another alternative valve support 210 constructed in accordance with the invention.
- valve support 210 may be used as a support for a replacement heart valve 212 , which may be formed from artificial or biological material.
- Valve support device 210 more specifically comprises a pair of ring-shaped support members 214 , 216 with ring support member 214 being connected with the annulus of valve 212 .
- Ring-shaped support member 216 is connected to support member 214 in spaced relation by a series of posts 218 , 220 , 222 , 224 .
- This structure supports a series of flexible tensile members, or artificial chords 226 , 228 , 230 , 232 connected to the edges of valve leaflets 234 , 236 in a suitable manner, such as in the manner described with respect to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 16 illustrates another alternative valve support device 250 including a ring-shaped support member 252 configured to be connected with the annulus of a heart valve 254 and including a post 256 connected therewith.
- post 256 includes a section 258 extending inwardly toward the center of heart valve 254 . This spaces post 256 away from any potentially harmful contact with the inner wall of the heart muscle.
- a series of flexible tensile members or artificial chords 260 , 262 , 264 , 266 extend outwardly from post 258 and include respective grippers 268 , 270 , 272 , 274 .
- Grippers 268 , 270 , 272 , 274 may be used as alternatives to directly stitching these artificial chords to the valve leaflets. Instead, these grippers may simply be clamped onto the edges of the valve leaflets to provide the same function as the attachment shown and described with respect to FIG. 3 , for example.
- FIG. 17 illustrates another alternative valve support device 280 comprised of a ring-shaped support member 282 fixed to a heart valve 284 in any suitable manner and including a post 286 .
- Post 286 is preferably rigidly secured to ring-shaped support member 282 and extends through the center thereof so as to be configured to extend between the valve leaflets 288 , 290 .
- Post 286 is connected with or integrally includes a chord supporting portion 292 at an opposite end and, as with the other embodiments, flexible tensile members or artificial chords 294 , 296 are connected between support portion 292 and valve leaflets 288 , 290 .
- FIG. 18 illustrates an alternative valve support device 300 comprised of a ring-shaped support member 302 and preferably a pair of posts 304 , 306 .
- Ring-shaped support member 302 is configured to be affixed to the annulus of a heart valve, as with various other embodiments of this invention, while posts 304 , 306 are configured to prevent outward billowing of the heart valve leaflets.
- posts 304 , 306 may be slightly curved, as shown, in an outward direction with respect to the heart valve beneath.
- FIG. 19 illustrates a device for setting the distance between the annulus of the mitral heart valve and the patient's papillary muscles.
- device 300 comprises a ring-shaped support member 302 configured to be sutured or otherwise affixed to the annulus of the heart valve and a pair of flexible tensile members 304 , 306 , which may be sutures, connected between the respective papillary muscles 308 , 310 of the patient and the ring-shaped support member 302 .
- tensile members 304 , 306 are slidably retained on crimp members 312 , 314 while the length or distance between papillary muscles 308 , 310 and ring-shaped support member 302 is set. Crimp members 312 , 314 may then be forced into respective holes 316 , 318 and thereby crimped to tensile members 304 , 306 to simultaneously affix crimp members 312 , 314 to ring-shaped support member 302 and to the corresponding tensile member 304 , 306 .
- FIG. 20 illustrates an alternative device 300 ′ for setting the distance between a ring-shaped support member 302 ′ and the respective papillary muscles 308 , 310 .
- reference numerals with prime (′) marks indicate subject matter similar to the corresponding reference numerals in FIG. 19 , while like numerals indicate like elements between these figures.
- Device 300 ′ includes a ring-shaped support member 302 ′ configured to be connected to a heart valve annulus and including two connectors 320 , 322 that affix tensile members 304 , 306 to ring-shaped support members 302 ′ after ring-shaped support member 302 ′ has been affixed to a heart valve annulus, a surgeon stitches flexible tensile members 304 , 306 to papillary muscles 308 , 310 and after adjusting the distance properly between papillary muscles 308 , 310 and ring-shaped support member 302 ′, affixes tensile members 304 , 306 to connectors 320 , 322 .
- These connectors 320 , 322 may include slots 320 a, 322 a which allow flexible tensile members 304 , 306 to become wedged and retained therein.
- FIG. 21 illustrates a mitral heart valve 330 comprised of respective anterior and posterior leaflets 332 , 334 that engage one another at an area of coaptation 336 defining a selectively opened and closed portion of the valve 330 .
- Valve 330 has a malformation, however, in the form of a gap 338 that is typically the result of an ischemic condition, as discussed in the background, which pulls one portion or leaflet 334 of the mitral valve 330 away from the other leaflet 332 .
- FIGS. 22 , 22 A and 23 illustrate a valve support device 350 for correcting valve malformations such as that shown in FIG. 21 .
- These devices are especially useful for treating ischemic conditions in which one side of the mitral valve pulls away from another side resulting in imperfect coaptation of the respective anterior and posterior valve leaflets 332 , 334 .
- device 350 is in the form of a ring-shaped support member 352 having a selectively adjustable and lockable portion 354 .
- ring-shaped support member 352 may be reformed into the shape shown in phantom and retained in that shape.
- device 350 may be formed with a permanent asymmetric shape about both axes x,y. As shown in FIG.
- a first or major axis “x” extends along the maximum dimension of the support member 352
- a second or minor axis “y” bisects the support member 352 along the “x” axis.
- the major axis “x” generally divides an anterior section 352 a from a posterior section 352 b of support member 352 .
- the intersection of the “x” and “y” axes defines a valve flow axis 353 extending normal to major axis “x” and minor axis “y.”
- a portion of posterior section 352 b is shown, in phantom, to be deformed inwardly generally toward flow axis 353 and anterior section 352 a .
- FIG. 22A illustrates one manner of allowing selectively adjustable and lockable positioning of ring-shaped support member 352 .
- respective socket segments 354 a , 354 b , 354 c receive balls 356 therebetween and further receive a wire 358 which may be tensioned and locked in place with a set screw 360 by use of a tool 362 .
- wire 358 and socketed segments 354 a -d and balls 356 are loosened, adjustability of section 354 is possible.
- support member 352 in this embodiment is a ring shaped member that is substantially “D” shaped when viewed in a direction parallel to the valve-flow axis 353 (that is, in top view or bottom view).
- the anterior section 352 a is configured to form a substantially straight portion of the “D”-shape with first and second ends at opposite ends of the straight portion, and the posterior section 352 b is configured to form a substantially arcuate portion of the “D”-shape.
- FIG. 24 illustrates another alternative device 370 for supporting a mitral valve 372 .
- Device 370 again comprises a valve support member 374 adapted to be connected with the valve annulus 376 , such as by suturing or other mechanical fastening means.
- a post 378 and flexible tensile members 380 are connected with support member 374 as described generally above in FIG. 2 to support anterior valve leaflet 382 and posterior valve leaflet 384 .
- one portion 374 a of valve support member 374 may be bent out of the plane containing another portion 374 b and retained in that position to fix the mitral valve 372 in a desired position.
- FIG. 24 illustrates another alternative device 370 for supporting a mitral valve 372 .
- a posterior segment 374 b overlying posterior leaflet 384 is bent downwards relative to an anterior segment 374 a overlying anterior leaflet 382 .
- Any suitable manner of retaining the adjusted shape may be used, including the manner described with respect to FIG. 22A .
- device 370 may be permanently formed with a nonplanar shape, such as the shape shown in FIG. 24 . It will be appreciated from a review of FIGS. 2 , 22 and 24 that the view of FIGS. 2 and 24 , for example, is taken with the anterior portion 376 a of the valve annulus 376 and anterior segment 374 a being on the left, and with the posterior portion 376 b of the valve annulus 376 and posterior segment 374 b being on the right.
- FIG. 24 is in a direction generally parallel to the major axis “x.”
- the mitral valve annulus 376 will assume the shape of the attached device 370 . That is, the posterior portion 376 b of the annulus 376 will be moved and fixed into a non-planar configuration, i.e., out of the natural position of the posterior valve annulus 376 b . In the embodiment shown in FIG. 24 , the posterior portion 376 b of annulus 376 is moved downward relative to the anterior portion 376 a of annulus 376 .
- the modified shape shown in phantom in FIG. 22 may also be combined with the modified shape shown in FIG. 24 for ring-shaped support member 374 .
- FIG. 25 illustrates another alternative valve support device 390 incorporating a replacement heart valve 392 with the support structure including a post 394 and a plurality of flexible tensile members or sutures 396 extending from an end 394 a of post 394 and edges of three leaflets 398 , 400 , 402 associated with valve 392 .
- Flexible tensile members 396 are preferably distributed evenly along the edges of leaflets 398 , 400 , 402 to support the leaflets during operation with proper coaptation or mating of the adjacent leaflet surfaces. Flexible tensile members 396 also reduce stress on commisures 393 .
- FIG. 26 illustrates a cross sectional view of a somewhat modified form 390 ′ of support device 390 having a catheter inserted between the valve leaflets 398 , 400 , 402 .
- flexible tensile members 396 prevent leaflets 398 , 400 , 402 from opening and closing against catheter 410 with excessive force. This is in addition to stress reduction on commisures 393 . Such force may be harmful to valve 392 .
- Catheter 410 may be supported within valve 392 by suitable struts or other support members 412 , 414 .
- FIG. 27 illustrates another alternative device in the form of a ring-shaped valve support member 422 configured to be affixed to the annulus 424 of a heart valve.
- Device 420 is used to set the distance between the ring-shaped support member 422 and the papillary muscles 425 , 427 of the patient.
- a pair of posts 426 , 428 extend generally in a radially inward direction from ring-shaped support member 422 and are directed through the center of the valve between leaflets 429 , 431 and down along the patient's native chords 433 , 435 .
- Posts 426 , 428 are affixed to the patient's papillary muscles 425 , 427 at the desired location.
- FIG. 28 illustrates another alternative valve support device 440 comprised of a ring-shaped support member 442 configured for attachment to the annulus of a heart valve and a post 444 connected to support member 442 and including an annular or loop-shaped end 446 .
- one or more flexible tensile members or artificial chords may be affixed to end portion 446 and connected at an opposite end to one or more valve leaflets (not shown).
- FIG. 29 illustrates an alternative valve support device 440 ′, which may be configured similarly to valve support device 440 , except that post 444 is connected to ring-shaped support member 442 by an adjustable and lockable connection 450 . This allows adjustment in the direction or arrows 452 , 454 . After the appropriate adjustment is made, post 444 may be locked in the desired position with a set screw 456 tightened against ring-shaped support member 442 . A slot 450 a also allows post 444 to be completely removed from support member 442 .
- FIG. 30 illustrates a valve support device 460 similar to device 440 , but having a support member 462 which is not ring-shaped and having a post 464 with first and second loop-shaped end portions 466 , 468 .
- One or more flexible tensile members 470 , 472 may be retained on post 464 and loop-shaped end portions 466 , 468 by suitable rings 474 , 476 allowing length adjustment of flexible tensile members 470 , 472 .
- Flexible tensile members 470 , 472 may extend upwardly past support member 462 and may be tied thereto after length adjustment is made.
- FIG. 31 illustrates a valve support device 480 comprising separate support members 482 , 484 affixed to opposite sides of a heart valve annulus 486 .
- a post 488 connects support members 482 , 484 together thereby affixing the position of these opposite portions of heart valve annulus 486 with respect to one another. This may be used to pull two valve leaflets 490 , 492 together.
- device 480 may be used to remodel the shape of annulus 486 .
- FIG. 32 is a valve support device 500 constructed in a similar manner to support device 480 , but allowing further adjustability.
- first and second valve annulus support members 502 , 504 are respectively connected to opposite sides of a heart valve annulus 506 .
- At least one and preferably two telescopically adjustable posts 508 , 510 connect support members 502 , 504 together.
- one or both posts 508 , 510 may be adjusted in length depending on the particular malformation or abnormality of leaflets 512 , 514 .
- telescopic posts 508 , 510 may be fixed at the desired length by any suitable means.
- FIG. 33 illustrates another alternative valve support device 520 comprised of a ring-shaped support member 522 configured to be connected with a heart valve annulus 524 and a post 526 generally constructed with a J-shape as in certain previous embodiments.
- post 526 connects directly with valve leaflets 528 , 530 by way of one or more spiral coil connectors 532 , 534 extending outwardly from post 526 .
- spiral coil connectors 532 , 534 extending outwardly from post 526 .
- FIG. 33A illustrates another valve support device 540 similar to device 520 but utilizing separate valve support members 542 , 544 in place of a ring-shaped support member and further including a centralized post structure 546 comprised of post members 546 a and 546 b .
- the surgeon will install this device by affixing support members 542 , 544 to the heart valve annulus 524 and then as coiled wire connectors 548 , 550 are pushed through post portion 546 b , they will simultaneously be coiled and directed through valve leaflets 552 , 554 to connect central portions thereof together.
Abstract
Valve repair apparatus and methods for ensuring proper coaptation and operation of the leaflets of a heart valve. Main aspects of the disclosure relate to devices including a support member configured for attachment to the heart valve annulus, a post extending from the support member away from the plane of the annulus and a connector coupled with the post and configured for attachment to at least one of the leaflets. The various embodiments may include a replacement heart valve connected with the support member for facilitating full replacement as opposed to near repair of an existing native heart valve. Various other devices include support structure and one or more posts connected to opposite sides of the support structure and extending from one side of the valve annulus to another to modify the shape of the annulus.
Description
- This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/403,745, filed Mar. 13, 2009 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 11/553,758, filed Oct. 27, 2006 (pending) which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/695,380, filed Oct. 28, 2003 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,166,126) which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/268,028 filed Oct. 9, 2002 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,797,002) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/496,450 filed Feb. 2, 2000 (now abandoned), the disclosures of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention generally relates to heart valve repair and replacement techniques and apparatus. More specifically, the invention relates to the repair of heart valves having various malformations and dysfunctions.
- The mitral valve depends on adequate apposition or alignment between the anterior and posterior leaflets along a relatively long surface area under high pressure conditions. Typically, the contact surface is about 12 mm in a direction perpendicular to the anterior-posterior direction and this provides little margin of safety. The leaflet margins are attached to numerous fine chords suspended from attachment points along the inner surface of the left ventricle. Although these attachments are often referred to as papillary muscles, there is often a very diffuse arc-shaped attachment for each of the groups of chords to the endocardial surface. Unfortunately, this anchor point (i.e., the inner wall of the left ventricle) must move with each heartbeat and so the distance between the attachment of the leaflet edges is constantly changing. The chordal lengths may also change—typically increasing with age and degeneration and the chords frequently do not lengthen in a symmetrical fashion. This leads to variations in their lengths at all-important points of coaptation. Chords may also rupture. In addition, the mitral annulus changes diameter with each heartbeat such that its surface area changes by about 40% with each systole. As the heart enlarges, the annulus of the mitral valve can enlarge as well. In short, there are many variables affecting proper functioning of the mitral valve. The anatomy, such as the leaflet length, the chordal length and the annular length/diameter can change. The attachment points can change as the ventricle changes shape. More importantly, all of these aspects can change simultaneously. For example, a patient may have ischemic mitral regurgitation which pulls the posterolateral valve attachments away from their natural coaptation points and leads to an opening in this area of the mitral valve. This can be further affected if the chordal lengths are changed by even minor degrees of degenerative disease.
- Mitral valve pathology has changed remarkably since the origin of open heart surgery one generation ago. Initially, the most common pathology or condition was rheumatic mitral valve disease. This produced thickened, impliable leaflets with grossly deformed chords, or chordae tendinae, often combined with fusion of the two leaflets. This valve was not suitable for any type of plastic procedure and, accordingly, numerous valve prostheses were developed to replace the entire valve, i.e., the annulus, leaflets and chords. Now, except in centers with high rates of immigration from third world countries, rheumatic mitral valve disease is a relatively uncommon indication for surgery. Various forms of degeneration ranging from gross billowing of leaflets to relatively minor chordal lengthening as well as ischemic mitral valve pathology are most commonly encountered. Recently, it has become apparent that combinations of these two problems are relatively common. In both of these situations, the mitral valve leaflets are soft, pliable and can be retained over the long-term in various repair procedures. Unfortunately, despite the fact that the leaflet tissue is suitable for retention, mitral repair is performed for less than half of the cases where mitral regurgitation is the problem. In surgical centers where mitral repair is not practiced, valves are often discarded and replaced.
- One main problem is that mitral valve repair technology has not kept pace with the change in mitral valve pathology. Mitral valve repair is more an art than a science and requires a constant interaction between visual inspection and post operative results, as evidenced by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Few surgeons or surgical centers are equipped for or capable of performing this type of work on a routine basis. Many surgeons only perform mitral annuloplasty with rings that reduce the diameter of the annulus. These rings may appear to be a solution for a variety of problems but are not ideal for many ischemic and degenerative disease conditions.
- Despite many attempts, the homograft mitral valve replacement is not an operation which can be performed reliably. It could have potential advantages in third world countries or in cases of infection. Failures occur because of the unreliability of attachment of the chords to the left ventricle. It is not difficult to anchor the valve in the annulus. However, it is virtually impossible to ensure that the chords are correctly spaced inside the ventricle to produce a competent valve. Again, the inner surface of the ventricle is a moving surface and it is almost impossible to guarantee that a chord extending from a leaflet edge will be fixed in such a way that the anterior and posterior leaflets are reliably aligned during valve operation.
- Various other repair procedures are performed, but these are limited to the removal of leaflet tissue which is poorly supported and to chordal shortening and replacement. Many valves simply remain unrepaired due to the shortage of acceptable techniques and apparatus. The sophisticated procedures are acquired art forms that many surgeons either cannot master or do not have the time and opportunity to master.
- Thirty years of valve surgery have indicated that the native leaflet tissue is the most reliable valve material. Despite numerous attempts to produce durable leaflet replacements, none have been found. The cost of demonstrating the value of a new material is extremely high. However, chordal replacement with polytetrofluorethylene is durable and highly satisfactory. Therefore, this at least provides a proven, reliable material to suspend leaflet tissue.
- It is also clear that annuloplasty rings are durable, well-tolerated and do not require long-term anticoagulation. They fix the annular dimensions and reliably reduce one of the most important variables (i.e., the mitral annulus diameter) in mitral valve competence.
- Regulatory issues in this field are the single most expensive factor. Next generation valve prosthesis designs are therefore most desirably based on the numerous available annuloplasty devices.
- To properly and consistently repair the mitral valve, these variables must be fixed—the annular diameter, the leaflet length, the chordal length and the attachment point of the chords. Fortunately, the leaflet length is relatively constant. The annulus diameter can be fixed by the annuloplasty ring. The chords can be replaced by polytetrofluorethylene suture to fix their length. The missing variable is the attachment of the chords to the left ventricle. To date, this remains a troublesome variable to the valve repair.
- Ischemic mitral regurgitation occurs when there is ventricular dysfunction which causes the posterolateral attachments of the mitral valve to be drawn away from the annulus in systole. This pulls the two leaflet edges apart at their point of coaptation and produces an asymmetrical regurgitant jet or, in other words, blood flow in the wrong direction through the valve. In its pure form, the leaflets, the chords and the attachment points are all anatomically normal. Sometimes there is a relative discrepancy between the distance the anterior leaflet is drawn inward relative to the posterior leaflet so they are not just separated from edge-to-edge but also there is a step deformity of the junction point. The patient may also have some underlying mild degree of degenerative deformity which may initially cause a mild, but well-tolerated degree of mitral regurgitation. However, the regurgitation often becomes severe after left ventricular ischemia occurs.
- Some repair techniques apply tight annuloplasty rings which serve to buckle the leaflets and draw them together. This often leaves a degree of mitral regurgitation and mitral stenosis results. Annuloplasty can be accompanied by a modification of the Alfieri edge-to-edge repair, more recently referred to as the bowtie repair. With this technique, the surgeon merely sews the anterior leaflet to the posterior leaflet at the point of maximal distraction. This produces a two orifice valve with more stenosis.
- Devices and methods are necessary that preserve the leaflet tissue but provide for virtually guaranteed coaptation of the leaflets by fixing some of the variables responsible for regurgitation. Other devices and methods are necessary that do not simply reduce the diameter of a heart valve annulus, but allow more specialized treatment tailored to patient needs.
- Degenerative disease generally involves a relatively normal leaflet which is poorly supported by lengthened or ruptured chords. By attaching the poorly supported leaflet to replacement or native chords connected with a post in the left ventricle, a guaranteed point of coaptation can be produced. In this regard, one general form of the invention provides a device for supporting a heart valve in a patient with the heart valve including an annulus generally lying in a plane and a plurality of leaflets connected therewith and adapted to open and close to selectively allow and prevent blood flow. The device comprises a support member configured for attachment to the heart valve and the above-mentioned post extending from the support member and configured to extend away from the plane of the annulus. A connector is coupled with the post and configured for attachment to at least one of the leaflets. The post can support the posterior leaflet (extending from the posterior part of the support member), the anterior leaflet (extending from the anterior part of the support member) or both leaflets. For example, this would require a relatively simple modification of the currently available annuloplasty rings or other support members, for example, which may be ring segments. The connector may be one or more flexible tensile members, such as replacement chords passing from the leaflet(s), through or along the post and up to the support member. These flexible tensile members may be precisely length adjusted to bring the unsupported leaflet edge to the precise depth. This could replace the current posterior leaflet resection. It would also be a solution for the anterior leaflet repair which has produced only marginal results in most hands. The invention is also applicable to replacement heart valves formed of biologic or artificial materials. Various aspects of the invention are applicable to the repair of native valves, while other aspects apply to replacement valves of artificial biocompatible material, animal valve tissue or human valve tissue.
- A device constructed in accordance with the invention would preferably fix the annular diameter, the chordal length and the point of chordal fixation in the ventricle. In this way, the invention provides a more reliable and permanent solution to the problems associated with the valve repair. Furthermore, it would be easy to perform by most surgeons. A small incision could be made in the annular attachment of the poorly supported anterior leaflet and the post passed through this incision. The support member would then be attached to the native annulus. Flexible tensile members, such as artificial or natural chords would then be attached from the post to the unsupported edge of the leaflet and adjusted by pulling them to length and fixing them. In the case of replacement chords, they are preferably fixed at the level of the support member. Devices could include posterior posts, anterior posts or both. A variety of possibilities exist for modified structures, including multi-forked posts or surgeon-created posts. It would also be preferable to provide chordal patterns to attach the posts to the leaflets and to develop a quick connect system for attachment of the chords to the leaflet edges. Adjustability of the system will be important in many cases for fine tuning.
- Another form of the invention comprises a support member, which may be an annuloplasty ring or other support structure, and at least one post. A first chord gripping member is coupled with the post and configured to grip at least one of the chords and thereby fix the length of the chord between the first gripping member and the leaflets to support and align the leaflets for coaptation during operation of the valve. In the case of mitral valve repair, the post extends into the left ventricle taking origin from the posterolateral commisure. In a preferred embodiment, one gripping member traps the chords to the anterior leaflet in such a way that their distance from the leaflet edge is precisely fixed. A second post and gripping member can do the same for the posterior leaflet. The surgeon would then confirm that the gripping members had captured the chords precisely so that the leaflets meet exactly in systole. If there would be any doubt about this coaptation or should there be a fear of late failure due to chordal rupture, the native chords could be augmented or replaced by an array of replacement chords suspended from the posts and attaching to the leaflet edge. One may also postulate improved left ventricular function from the device since the bulging of the posterior wall of the heart will be prevented by the tethering of the chords which are trapped in the device.
- The various devices of this invention are formed of biocompatible materials including, but not limited to, exposed biocompatible metals, fabric covered metal or polymer, exposed polymer, or any other biocompatible artificial or biologic material. The various devices of this invention may also be incorporated into a full replacement heart valve structure again formed from any biocompatible material for cases necessitating full replacement of the valve. In these cases, the replacement valve is fully supported in a position ensuring accurate coaptation of the valve leaflets and less stressful interaction of the valve leaflets with each other as well as with the valve commisures.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a device for supporting a heart valve in a patient comprising a support structure configured for attachment to the heart valve annulus and a post connected to opposite sides of the support structure and configured to extend from one side of the annulus to another side thereof. This modifies the shape of the annulus, for example, to correct for ischemic condition. The post may be contained substantially in the same plane as the support structure and valve annulus or may extend substantially out of the plane containing the support structure and valve annulus. If extending substantially in the same plane, the post prevents outward bellowing of the valve leaflets, while if extending substantially out of the plane, the post simply functions to connect and modify the shape of opposite sides of the annulus. The post may be length adjustable to allow variable modification of the annulus and may include additional posts of adjustable length or fixed length. As with other embodiments of the invention, the support structure may comprise a ring-shaped member or one or more discrete support segments.
- As another manner of correcting an ischemic condition, for example, a ring-shaped support member is provided having an asymmetric-shape about two perpendicular axes. Stated more generally, one side of the ring-shaped support member may be of narrower width than an opposite side of the ring-shaped support member. This may or may not be coupled with a slight angling downward of one side of the ring-shaped support member with respect to the opposite side of the ring-shaped support member. These modifications help to close a gap created between the valve leaflets due to conditions such as an ischemic condition.
- In another aspect of the invention, a device is provided for adjusting the distance between a papillary muscle and an annulus of a heart valve. This device comprises a support member configured to be affixed to the annulus of the heart valve and an elongate flexible tensile member having first and second ends with the first end adapted to be fixed to the papillary muscle. A connector is configured to connect with the elongate flexible member and with the support member in a manner allowing adjustment in the length between the papillary muscle and the support member and fixation of the elongate flexible member at a desired length between the papillary muscle and the support member. Generally, this device is useful for setting the critical distance between the papillary muscle and the valve annulus and may be used in preparation for the various valve replacement and repair techniques and devices disclosed herein.
- In another aspect of the invention, a device is provided for supporting a heart valve in a patient and generally comprising a support member adapted to be affixed to the annulus and having at least one selectively adjustable portion allowing one section of the support member to be moved with respect to another section thereof and locked in place in order to maintain one or both of the annulus and the leaflets in a desired configuration. The support member may be ring-shaped, for example, and may be selectively adjustable such that one section, lying in a single plane, may be adjusted and angled away from a plane containing another section of the ring-shaped support member. Alternatively, or in addition, the ring-shaped support member may be adjustable to allow one section to be narrowed in width with respect to another section. This feature is also advantageous for correcting ischemic conditions.
- In one general method of supporting a heart valve in accordance with the invention, a support structure is first connected to the heart valve annulus. A post is then fixed to the support structure, or the support structure may already have a post extending therefrom. The post is then connected to one of the valve leaflets to support the leaflets during opening and closing thereof. In accordance with the various aspects of this invention, the post may be connected to the leaflet with a flexible tensile member, such as a natural or artificial chord, or may be more directly connected to the leaflet. One direct connection includes extending a wire coil from the post into two adjacent leaflets to connect central portions of leaflets together. Other possible connections include the artificial or natural chord connections mentioned above.
- Various objectives, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention being applied to a heart shown in partial cross section. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective, partially sectioned view similar toFIG. 1 but enlarged and showing the device of this invention affixed to the mitral valve. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective, partially sectioned view of the device shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 with the mitral valve shown in cross section. -
FIG. 4 is a partially fragmented, perspective view of the device shown inFIGS. 1-3 . -
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view taken along line 5-5 ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a fragmented perspective view of a device similar to that shown inFIG. 4 , but illustrating additional flexible tensile members or artificial chords. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention shown affixed to a mitral valve. -
FIG. 7A is an alternative embodiment similar to the embodiment shown inFIG. 7 . -
FIGS. 8-14 illustrate various alternative mechanisms for grasping a patient's native or artificial chords and useable in conjunction with the embodiment ofFIGS. 7 and 7A . -
FIG. 15 is another alternative embodiment of a support device shown affixed to a heart valve. -
FIG. 16 is another alternative embodiment of a support device for a heart valve. -
FIG. 17 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of a support device shown affixed to a heart valve. -
FIG. 18 is a perspective view of another alternative support device for a heart valve. -
FIGS. 19 and 20 are perspective views of alternative devices used to establish a distance between a heart valve support ring and the papillary muscles of a patient. -
FIG. 21 is a fragmented view showing a heart valve with a malformation caused by an ischemic heart muscle. -
FIG. 22 is an elevational view of a support ring having an adjustability feature in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 22A is a perspective view showing a portion of the ring ofFIG. 22 and an adjustability feature thereof. -
FIG. 23 is an elevational view showing the ring ofFIG. 22 applied to correct the malformation shown inFIG. 21 . -
FIG. 24 is a partially sectioned view showing an adjustable ring or heart valve support member connected to a heart valve and used in conjunction with a post of the present invention. -
FIG. 25 is a perspective view of an alternative heart valve and heart valve support. -
FIG. 26 is a partially sectioned view of the device shown inFIG. 25 with a catheter inserted through the heart valve. -
FIG. 27 is a perspective, partially sectioned view of a device for establishing the distance between the heart valve and the papillary muscles of a patient. -
FIG. 28 is a perspective view of an alternative heart valve support device of the present invention. -
FIG. 29 is a fragmented, partially sectioned view showing an adjustability feature between the post and the heart valve support member of this invention. -
FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an alternative heart valve support device shown affixed to a heart valve. -
FIG. 31 is another alternative heart valve support device shown affixed to a heart valve. -
FIG. 32 is a perspective view of another alternative heart valve support device. -
FIG. 33 is a perspective, partially sectioned view of another heart valve support device. -
FIG. 33A is a perspective, partially sectioned view of another alternative heart valve support device. - Referring first to
FIG. 1 , adevice 10 for supporting a heart valve in a patient is shown. In the illustrated example, theleft ventricle 12 of a patient's heart is shown in cross section with amitral valve 14 for supplying blood into theventricle 12.Mitral valve 14 includes anannulus 16 generally lying in a plane and a plurality of native chordae tendonae orchords valve leaflets papillary muscles chords anterior valve leaflet 22 a andposterior valve leaflet 22 b between open (diastolic) and closed (systolic) positions to selectively allow and prevent blood flow into and out ofleft ventricle 12. Blood entersleft ventricle 12 throughmitral valve 14 and is expelled during the subsequent contraction of the heart muscle throughaortic valve 28. It will be appreciated that the present invention is applicable to heart valves other than the mitral valve in various of its aspects to be described below. -
Device 10 more particularly includes asupport member 30 configured for attachment to theheart valve annulus 16 and apost 32 extending fromsupport member 30 and configured to extend away from the plane ofannulus 16. A connector which, in this embodiment, is in the form of at least one flexible tensile member, is coupled withpost 32 and configured for attachment to at least one of the anterior andposterior leaflets longer section 32 a and a shortercurved section 32 b. Also, post 32 may be hollow as shown with flexibletensile members 34 extending through the post and exiting atshorter section 32 b. Flexibletensile members 34 may include suture needles for affixing the tensile members to the edges of the anterior andposterior valve leaflets post 32 or a post of different configuration to the anterior andposterior valve leaflets - As shown in
FIG. 2 , flexibletensile members 34 may completely substitute for one set of chordae tendonae 18 (FIG. 1 ) or, as an alternative, one or more defective chords, such as a lengthenedchord 18 a (FIG. 1 ), may be replaced with an artificial chord or flexible tensile member in accordance with the invention. As shown inFIG. 2 , all of thenative chords 18 of the patient have been removed anddevice 10 has been affixed by suturing ring-shapedsupport 30 tovalve annulus 16 using stitches (not shown) and by affixing flexible tensile members orartificial chords 34 to anterior andposterior leaflets FIGS. 2 and 24 , post 32 can extend along posteriorouter wall 12 a of theheart 12. Flexibletensile members 34 may be affixed to mating edges of anterior andposterior valve leaflets FIG. 3 using suitable pads or suture supports 40, 42. It will be appreciated that the remaining native chords and other artificial chords have been omitted inFIG. 3 for clarity. A crimp member 44 is also shown inFIG. 3 for fixing flexibletensile members 34 at the desired length. That is, afterchords 34 have been affixed to anterior andposterior valve leaflets FIG. 3 , the distance between the lower free margins or edges ofleaflets section 32 b ofpost 32 may be adjusted to ensure effective coaptation or mating of the anterior andposterior valve leaflets tensile members 34 to retain flexibletensile members 34 at this distance and maintain the effective coaptation. Ring-shapedsupport member 30 may be comprised of two integrated sections with one being a generallycurvilinear section 30 a for coupling adjacent to theposterior leaflet 22 b and one being astraight section 30 b for coupling adjacent to theanterior leaflet 22 a as is the case with certain conventional annuloplasty rings.FIGS. 4 , 5 and 6 illustrate the hollow nature of the support post and the use of a number of flexible tensile members orartificial chords 34, depending on the patient's needs. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a device 50 constructed in accordance with one alternative embodiment. In this embodiment, a valveannulus support member 52 is again shown as a ring-shaped member and apost 54 extends away from ring-shapedsupport member 52.Post 54 includes at least onechord gripping member 56 comprised of a pair ofjaws chord gripping member 58 is shown also comprising a pair ofjaws member 56 is shown as gripping anterior native chords of the patient, while grippingmember 58 is shown to grip posterior native chords of the patient. The purpose ofdevice 10 is to retain the use of the patient'snative chords 18, but to more fully restore their function. In cases in which a patient's heart is ischemic, there may be stretched or lengthened chords, such aschord 18 a shown inFIG. 1 . In this case, device 50 and, more particularly, grippingmembers chords 18 and place them under suitable tension mimicking their natural, normal condition to provide full support tovalve leaflets FIG. 7A illustrates an alternative embodiment similar toFIG. 7 , but having aannulus support portion 52′ which is not ring-shaped, but nevertheless provides suitable support when attached to a valve annulus for supportingpost 54. It will be appreciated that, while this embodiment is especially suitable for use on a patient's native chords, similar chord gripping members may be used to capture artificial chords, such as sutures or gortex fibers, connected with the valve leaflet edges as previously described.Jaws -
FIGS. 8-14 illustrate several different illustrative examples of mechanisms for opening and closing the jaws of a gripping member suitable for use in the embodiments ofFIGS. 7 and 7A .FIG. 8 illustrates a grippingmember 70 comprised ofjaws 72, 74 connected with apost 76 by respectiveshape memory rods 78, 80. When electric current or heat is applied torods 78, 80,jaws 72, 74 move together into a clamped or closed position. - In
FIG. 9 , grippingstructure 90 is shown as comprising a pair of hingedjaws cam member 96 and anactuating wire 98 contained within apost 100. Whenwire 98 is pulled and fixed,cam member 96will cam jaws -
FIG. 10 illustrates achord gripping member 110 comprised of first andsecond jaws 112, 114 pivotally connected together by a series oflinks 116 and operable between open and closed positions by awire 118 contained within apost 120. Whenwire 118 is pulled in the direction ofarrow 122, and fixed,links 116 will movejaws 112, 114 to the closed position. -
FIG. 11 illustrates achord gripping member 130 comprising a pair ofjaws member 136 fixed within apost 138. Whenwire 140 is pulled in the direction ofarrow 142,jaws member 136 into their closed and clamped position.Wire 140 may then be fixed in this position by any suitable means. -
FIG. 12 illustrates another alternative grippingmember 150 comprised of first andsecond jaws wire 158 is connected to the ends ofjaws arrow 160jaws wire 158 may be fixed in any suitable manner once grippingmember 150 is in the closed and clamped position. -
FIG. 13 illustrates a grippingmember 170 comprised of amovable jaw 172 hingedly or flexibly connected with apost 174 and operable by a wire or movable actuating member 176. An outer end ofjaw 172 is retained against acam surface 178 of actuating member 176. When actuating member 176 is pulled in the direction ofarrow 180,jaw 172 will be forced to close against member 176 and clamp the native or artificial chords therebetween. Actuating member 176 may be fixed in any suitable manner at this position. -
FIG. 14 illustrates anotheralternative clamping member 190 comprised of amovable jaw 192 hingedly or flexibly connected with apost 194 and operable between open and closed positions by an actuating member orwire 196 which slides with respect to astationary jaw 198.Movable jaw 192 has one end retained against acam surface 200. When actuating member orwire 196 is pulled in the direction ofarrow 202,jaw 192 will be forced to a closed and clamped position againstjaw 198 by way of the camming action ofsurface 200. Wire or actuatingmember 196 may be fixed at this position by any suitable means. -
FIG. 15 illustrates anotheralternative valve support 210 constructed in accordance with the invention. In this embodiment,valve support 210 may be used as a support for areplacement heart valve 212, which may be formed from artificial or biological material.Valve support device 210 more specifically comprises a pair of ring-shapedsupport members 214, 216 withring support member 214 being connected with the annulus ofvalve 212. Ring-shaped support member 216 is connected to supportmember 214 in spaced relation by a series ofposts artificial chords valve leaflets -
FIG. 16 illustrates another alternativevalve support device 250 including a ring-shapedsupport member 252 configured to be connected with the annulus of aheart valve 254 and including apost 256 connected therewith. In this embodiment, post 256 includes asection 258 extending inwardly toward the center ofheart valve 254. This spaces post 256 away from any potentially harmful contact with the inner wall of the heart muscle. A series of flexible tensile members orartificial chords post 258 and includerespective grippers Grippers FIG. 3 , for example. -
FIG. 17 illustrates another alternativevalve support device 280 comprised of a ring-shapedsupport member 282 fixed to aheart valve 284 in any suitable manner and including apost 286.Post 286 is preferably rigidly secured to ring-shapedsupport member 282 and extends through the center thereof so as to be configured to extend between thevalve leaflets Post 286 is connected with or integrally includes achord supporting portion 292 at an opposite end and, as with the other embodiments, flexible tensile members orartificial chords support portion 292 andvalve leaflets -
FIG. 18 illustrates an alternativevalve support device 300 comprised of a ring-shapedsupport member 302 and preferably a pair ofposts support member 302 is configured to be affixed to the annulus of a heart valve, as with various other embodiments of this invention, whileposts -
FIG. 19 illustrates a device for setting the distance between the annulus of the mitral heart valve and the patient's papillary muscles. In particular,device 300 comprises a ring-shapedsupport member 302 configured to be sutured or otherwise affixed to the annulus of the heart valve and a pair of flexibletensile members papillary muscles support member 302. In this embodiment, to facilitate connection with ring-shapedsupport member 302,tensile members crimp members papillary muscles support member 302 is set.Crimp members respective holes tensile members crimp members support member 302 and to the correspondingtensile member -
FIG. 20 illustrates analternative device 300′ for setting the distance between a ring-shapedsupport member 302′ and the respectivepapillary muscles FIG. 20 , reference numerals with prime (′) marks indicate subject matter similar to the corresponding reference numerals inFIG. 19 , while like numerals indicate like elements between these figures.Device 300′ includes a ring-shapedsupport member 302′ configured to be connected to a heart valve annulus and including twoconnectors tensile members support members 302′ after ring-shapedsupport member 302′ has been affixed to a heart valve annulus, a surgeon stitches flexibletensile members papillary muscles papillary muscles support member 302′, affixestensile members connectors connectors slots 320 a, 322 a which allow flexibletensile members -
FIG. 21 illustrates amitral heart valve 330 comprised of respective anterior andposterior leaflets coaptation 336 defining a selectively opened and closed portion of thevalve 330.Valve 330 has a malformation, however, in the form of agap 338 that is typically the result of an ischemic condition, as discussed in the background, which pulls one portion or leaflet 334 of themitral valve 330 away from theother leaflet 332. -
FIGS. 22 , 22A and 23 illustrate avalve support device 350 for correcting valve malformations such as that shown inFIG. 21 . These devices are especially useful for treating ischemic conditions in which one side of the mitral valve pulls away from another side resulting in imperfect coaptation of the respective anterior andposterior valve leaflets device 350 is in the form of a ring-shapedsupport member 352 having a selectively adjustable andlockable portion 354. As shown best inFIG. 22 , ring-shapedsupport member 352 may be reformed into the shape shown in phantom and retained in that shape. Alternatively,device 350 may be formed with a permanent asymmetric shape about both axes x,y. As shown inFIG. 22 , a first or major axis “x” extends along the maximum dimension of thesupport member 352, while a second or minor axis “y” bisects thesupport member 352 along the “x” axis. The major axis “x” generally divides ananterior section 352 a from aposterior section 352 b ofsupport member 352. The intersection of the “x” and “y” axes defines avalve flow axis 353 extending normal to major axis “x” and minor axis “y.” As further shown inFIG. 22 , a portion ofposterior section 352 b is shown, in phantom, to be deformed inwardly generally towardflow axis 353 andanterior section 352 a. As shown inFIG. 23 , the ability to squeezeportion 354 of ring-shapedsupport member 352 together and retainportion 354 in that position will bring the anterior andposterior valve leaflets gap 338.FIG. 22A illustrates one manner of allowing selectively adjustable and lockable positioning of ring-shapedsupport member 352. In this regard,respective socket segments balls 356 therebetween and further receive awire 358 which may be tensioned and locked in place with aset screw 360 by use of atool 362. Whenwire 358 andsocketed segments 354 a -d andballs 356 are loosened, adjustability ofsection 354 is possible. Once the adjustment in position is made,wire 358 is tensioned to bring the balls and sockets together and then lock inplace using tool 362. This retains the adjusted shape. As also shown inFIGS. 22 and 23 ,support member 352 in this embodiment is a ring shaped member that is substantially “D” shaped when viewed in a direction parallel to the valve-flow axis 353 (that is, in top view or bottom view). Theanterior section 352 a is configured to form a substantially straight portion of the “D”-shape with first and second ends at opposite ends of the straight portion, and theposterior section 352 b is configured to form a substantially arcuate portion of the “D”-shape. -
FIG. 24 illustrates anotheralternative device 370 for supporting amitral valve 372.Device 370 again comprises avalve support member 374 adapted to be connected with thevalve annulus 376, such as by suturing or other mechanical fastening means. Apost 378 and flexibletensile members 380 are connected withsupport member 374 as described generally above inFIG. 2 to supportanterior valve leaflet 382 andposterior valve leaflet 384. In this embodiment, oneportion 374 a ofvalve support member 374 may be bent out of the plane containing anotherportion 374 b and retained in that position to fix themitral valve 372 in a desired position. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 24 , aposterior segment 374 b overlyingposterior leaflet 384 is bent downwards relative to ananterior segment 374 a overlyinganterior leaflet 382. Any suitable manner of retaining the adjusted shape may be used, including the manner described with respect toFIG. 22A . Alternatively,device 370 may be permanently formed with a nonplanar shape, such as the shape shown inFIG. 24 . It will be appreciated from a review ofFIGS. 2 , 22 and 24 that the view ofFIGS. 2 and 24 , for example, is taken with theanterior portion 376 a of thevalve annulus 376 andanterior segment 374 a being on the left, and with theposterior portion 376 b of thevalve annulus 376 andposterior segment 374 b being on the right. Therefore, the view ofFIG. 24 is in a direction generally parallel to the major axis “x.” Themitral valve annulus 376 will assume the shape of the attacheddevice 370. That is, theposterior portion 376 b of theannulus 376 will be moved and fixed into a non-planar configuration, i.e., out of the natural position of theposterior valve annulus 376 b. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 24, theposterior portion 376 b ofannulus 376 is moved downward relative to theanterior portion 376 a ofannulus 376. The modified shape shown in phantom inFIG. 22 may also be combined with the modified shape shown inFIG. 24 for ring-shapedsupport member 374. -
FIG. 25 illustrates another alternativevalve support device 390 incorporating a replacement heart valve 392 with the support structure including apost 394 and a plurality of flexible tensile members orsutures 396 extending from anend 394 a ofpost 394 and edges of threeleaflets tensile members 396 are preferably distributed evenly along the edges ofleaflets tensile members 396 also reduce stress oncommisures 393. -
FIG. 26 illustrates a cross sectional view of a somewhat modifiedform 390′ ofsupport device 390 having a catheter inserted between thevalve leaflets tensile members 396 preventleaflets catheter 410 with excessive force. This is in addition to stress reduction oncommisures 393. Such force may be harmful to valve 392.Catheter 410 may be supported within valve 392 by suitable struts orother support members -
FIG. 27 illustrates another alternative device in the form of a ring-shapedvalve support member 422 configured to be affixed to theannulus 424 of a heart valve.Device 420 is used to set the distance between the ring-shapedsupport member 422 and thepapillary muscles posts support member 422 and are directed through the center of the valve betweenleaflets native chords Posts papillary muscles chords leaflets leaflets device 420, or atleast posts -
FIG. 28 illustrates another alternativevalve support device 440 comprised of a ring-shapedsupport member 442 configured for attachment to the annulus of a heart valve and apost 444 connected to supportmember 442 and including an annular or loop-shaped end 446. As with previous embodiments of the invention, one or more flexible tensile members or artificial chords may be affixed to end portion 446 and connected at an opposite end to one or more valve leaflets (not shown).Post 444, and especially loop-shaped end portion 446, provides a resilient structure for bearing against the internal wall of the heart muscle. At least end portion 446 can flex in a resilient fashion toward ring-shapedsupport member 442 as the heart muscle contracts and moves. This reduces the likelihood of injury to the heart muscle and provides an artificial chord support that more naturally mimics the operation of a papillary muscle. -
FIG. 29 illustrates an alternativevalve support device 440′, which may be configured similarly tovalve support device 440, except thatpost 444 is connected to ring-shapedsupport member 442 by an adjustable andlockable connection 450. This allows adjustment in the direction orarrows set screw 456 tightened against ring-shapedsupport member 442. A slot 450 a also allowspost 444 to be completely removed fromsupport member 442. -
FIG. 30 illustrates avalve support device 460 similar todevice 440, but having asupport member 462 which is not ring-shaped and having apost 464 with first and second loop-shapedend portions tensile members post 464 and loop-shapedend portions suitable rings tensile members tensile members past support member 462 and may be tied thereto after length adjustment is made. -
FIG. 31 illustrates avalve support device 480 comprisingseparate support members heart valve annulus 486. Apost 488 connectssupport members heart valve annulus 486 with respect to one another. This may be used to pull twovalve leaflets device 480 may be used to remodel the shape ofannulus 486. -
FIG. 32 is avalve support device 500 constructed in a similar manner to supportdevice 480, but allowing further adjustability. Specifically, first and second valveannulus support members heart valve annulus 506. At least one and preferably two telescopicallyadjustable posts connect support members posts leaflets telescopic posts -
FIG. 33 illustrates another alternativevalve support device 520 comprised of a ring-shapedsupport member 522 configured to be connected with aheart valve annulus 524 and apost 526 generally constructed with a J-shape as in certain previous embodiments. In this embodiment, however, post 526 connects directly withvalve leaflets spiral coil connectors post 526. As the surgeon pushes thesewires post 526, they will form the coiled shape shown in the figure and simultaneously be directed throughleaflets -
FIG. 33A illustrates anothervalve support device 540 similar todevice 520 but utilizing separatevalve support members centralized post structure 546 comprised ofpost members support members heart valve annulus 524 and then as coiledwire connectors post portion 546 b, they will simultaneously be coiled and directed throughvalve leaflets - While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of preferred embodiments and while these embodiments have been described in some detail, it is not the intention of the Applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The various features and concepts of the invention may be used alone or in numerous combinations depending on the needs and preferences of the user. This has been a description of the present invention, along with the preferred methods of practicing the present invention as currently known. However, the invention itself should only be defined by the appended claims. What is claimed is:
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1. An annuloplasty device for repairing a mitral valve, the mitral valve having a valve annulus with an annulus anterior portion and an annulus posterior portion, the annulus posterior portion and the annulus anterior portion defining a mitral valve opening therebetween, the annulus posterior portion having a generally arcuate shape, the mitral valve having an anterior valve leaflet attached to the annulus anterior portion and a posterior valve leaflet attached to the annulus posterior portion, the anterior and posterior leaflets having respective anterior and posterior free margins, the anterior and posterior leaflets movable between a closed systolic configuration in which the free margins are in an approximated spatial relationship, and an open diastolic configuration in which the free margins are spaced apart to allow blood flow through the mitral valve opening generally along a valve-flow axis, the device comprising:
an anterior section and a posterior section coupled to the anterior section, the posterior and anterior sections divided along a first axis, the annuloplasty device having a maximum width dimension along the first axis, the posterior section having a generally curvilinear shape such that the posterior section is non-planar forming a curved structure with respect to the anterior section when viewed in a direction generally parallel to the first axis, whereby the anterior section of the annuloplasty device is attachable to the annulus anterior portion, and the posterior section of the annuloplasty device is attachable to the annulus posterior portion such that the generally curvilinear shape is retained after attachment of the anterior and posterior sections to the annulus thereby fixing the annulus posterior portion into a non-planar configuration to improve coaptation of the leaflet free margins in the systolic configuration.
2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the annuloplasty device posterior section is formed into first and second subsections, the first subsection being asymmetric relative to the second section about a second axis bisecting the annuloplasty device along the first axis, the first and second axes being perpendicular to each other.
3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the curvilinear shape includes a bend configured to extend in the direction of normal blood flow along a valve-flow axis.
4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the posterior and anterior sections together form a closed ring-shaped member configured to be attached along and in close proximity to the annulus.
5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the ring shaped member is substantially “D” shaped when viewed in a direction parallel to the valve-flow axis, and wherein:
a substantially straight portion of the “D”-shape is attachable to the annulus anterior portion, and
a substantially arcuate portion of the “D”-shape is attachable to the annulus posterior portion.
6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the annuloplasty device posterior section is formed into an asymmetric shape relative to a second axis bisecting the annuloplasty device along the first axis, the first and second axes being perpendicular to each other.
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