Percutaneously implantable replacement heart valve device and method of making same

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APP PUB NO 20030130729A1
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10037266

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The present invention comprises a percutaneously implantable replacement heart valve device and a method of making same. The replacement heart valve device comprises a stent member made of stainless steel or self-expanding nitinol, a biological tissue artificial valve means disposed within the inner space of the stent member. An implantation and delivery system having a central part which consists of a flexible hollow tube catheter that allows a metallic wire guide to be advanced inside it. The endovascular stented-valve is a glutaraldehyde fixed bovine pericardium which has two or three cusps that open distally to permit unidirectional blood flow. The present invention also comprises a novel method of making a replacement heart valve by taking a rectangular fragment of bovine pericardium treating, drying, folding and rehydrating it in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve with the leaflets/cusps formed by folding, thereby eliminating the extent of suturing required, providing improved durability and function.

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VELA BIOSYSTEMS LLC2150 W 6TH AVE UNIT M BROOMFIELD CO 80020

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Fish, R David Houston, TX 31 1816
Induni, Eduardo Alajuela, CR 10 1394
Lopez-Jinerez, Francisco Rochester, MN 1 667
Mejia, Carlos Miami Beach, FL 9 1461
Paniagua, David North Bay Village, FL 27 1735

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