Devices and methods for heart valve treatment

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7112219
APP PUB NO 20040148019A1
SERIAL NO

10704143

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Devices and methods for improving the function of a valve (e.g., mitral valve) by positioning a spacing filling device outside and adjacent the heart wall such that the device applies an inward force against the heart wall acting on the valve. A substantially equal and opposite force may be provided by securing the device to the heart wall, and/or a substantially equal and opposite outward force may be applied against anatomical structure outside the heart wall. The inward force is sufficient to change the function of the valve, and may increase coaptation of the leaflets, for example. The space filling device may be implanted by a surgical approach, a transthoracic approach, or a transluminal approach, for example. The space filling portion may be delivered utilizing a delivery catheter navigated via the selected approach, and the space filling portion may be expandable between a smaller delivery configuration and a larger deployed configuration.

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EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES LLCONE EDWARDS WAY IRVINE CA 92614

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ekvall, Craig Elk River, MN 23 2331
Kalgreen, Jason Edina, MN 10 2294
Kusz, David Minneapolis, MN 12 4292
Matthees, Edward Minneapolis, MN 9 1400
Mortier, Todd J Minneapolis, MN 126 24784
Schroeder, Richard Fridley, MN 17 4406
Schweich, Jr Cyril J Maple Grove, MN 46 16229
Vidlund, Robert M Maplewood, MN 125 19686

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