Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Heart valve – Having rigid or semirigid pivoting occluder
Patent
1995-06-02
1998-02-03
Weiss, John G.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Heart valve
Having rigid or semirigid pivoting occluder
623 1, 623 66, 623900, 623901, 435238, A61F 224
Patent
active
057139504
ABSTRACT:
This invention comprises a method of using tubular material to replace a heart valve during cardiac surgery. To create a replacement atrioventricular (mitral or tricuspid) valve, the tube inlet is sutured to a valve annulus from which the native leaflets have been removed, and the tube outlet is sutured to papillary muscles in the ventricle. To create a semilunar (aortic or pulmonary) valve, the tube inlet is sutured to an annulus from which the native cusps have been removed, and the tube is either "tacked" at three points distally inside the artery, or sutured longitudinally along three lines; this allows the flaps of tissue between the three fixation points at the valve outlet to function as movable cusps. These approaches generate flow patterns that closely duplicate the flow patterns of native valves. One preferred tubular material comprises submucosal tissue from a small intestine, from the same patient who is undergoing the cardiac operation; this eliminates the risk of immune rejection and the need to treat the tissue to reduce antigenicity. Intestinal tissue from human cadavers or animals such as genetically engineered hypoallergenic pigs can also be used, if properly treated, or a biocompatible synthetic tubular material can be used.
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Cox Boyd D.
Cuddihy Francis K.
Kelly Patrick D.
Weiss John G.
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