Heart valve delivery system with valve catheter

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8167932
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11252657

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A heart valve delivery system is provided wherein a prosthetic valve is carried on a valve catheter inside a delivery sleeve. A step balloon protrudes from the delivery sleeve and provides a tapered surface for facilitating advancement through a body vessel. The step balloon also aids in crossing the leaflets of a native valve. After the prosthetic valve is positioned within the native valve, the delivery sleeve is retracted to expose the prosthetic valve. In one embodiment, the delivery sleeve is retracted by the use of a lead screw, which effectuates relative movement between the valve catheter and delivery sleeve. The prosthetic valve is preferably self-expandable. If necessary, the step balloon may be expanded to securely seat the prosthetic valve at the site of the native valve. The prosthetic valve is preferably coupled to the valve catheter by a plurality of flexible extension arms which allow the prosthetic valve to be collapsed after initial deployment such that the prosthetic valve may be repositioned if necessary.

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EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATIONONE EDWARDS WAY IRVINE CA 92614

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bourang, Henry Irvine, US 73 6358
Evans, Dave J Irvine, US 2 1456
Iobbi, Mario Agoura Hills, US 22 1734
Khanna, Rajesh Tustin, US 48 4058
Le, Thanh Huy Oceanside, US 42 1875
Sok, Sam Santa Ana, US 47 5123
Taylor, David M Lake Forest, US 127 9239

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