IP Library Granted Patent US 8,328,798
Granted Patent B2
US 8,328,798 · App. 11/749,005 · Granted Dec 11, 2012

Method for treating and repairing mitral valve annulus

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Patent No.
US 8,328,798
App. No.
11/749,005
Granted
Dec 11, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A catheter system for repairing an annular organ structure of a patient, comprising: intimately contacting the annular organ structure by a tissue-contactor member having energy-delivering elements; and delivering tissue-shrinkable energy at the annular organ structure through the elements, wherein the tissue-shrinkable energy is applied at a distance wirelessly from the elements sufficient to shrink and tighten the organ structure. Tissue-shrinkable energy is infrared energy, ultrasound energy, focused ultrasound energy, ultrasound energy, radiofrequency energy, microwave energy, electromagnetic energy, laser energy, or a combination thereof.

Claims (29)

1. A method for operating a system to tighten and stabilize a target zone of a collagenous tissue within a patient's body, comprising the steps of:

providing a device configured to deliver tissue-shrinkable energy to a target zone comprising an annular organ structure of a heart valve within a patient's body via a catheter comprising a flexible tissue contactor member comprising energy-delivering elements, wherein said flexible tissue contactor member is configured to compressively confine an inner wall of said annular organ structure between a distal end of said flexible tissue contactor member and a proximal end of said flexible tissue contactor member, and wherein said flexible tissue contactor member is located at a distal tip of said catheter and inside at least one lumen of said catheter extending between said distal tip and a proximal end where said flexible tissue contactor member is deployed out of said at least one lumen;

introducing said catheter through to a site of said annulus;

deploying said flexible tissue-contactor member;

positioning said tissue-contactor member to compressively confine said inner wall of said annulus;

advancing said energy-delivering elements to contact tissue of said annulus; and,

delivering a tissue-shrinkable energy to said target zone wirelessly, wherein said tissue-shrinkable energy is provided noninvasively from outside a body of the patient, wherein said tissue-shrinkable energy is sufficient to shrink and tighten said annular organ structure.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said annular organ structure is selected from a group consisting of a mitral valve, a tricuspid valve, a pulmonary valve, an aortic valve, and a venous valve.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said annular organ structure is a sphincter annulus or a valvular annulus.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said tissue-shrinkable energy is selected from a group consisting of, radiofrequency energy, and microwave energy, and any combination thereof.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said tissue-shrinkable energy is ultrasound energy.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said flexible tissue-contactor member comprises a means for releasably anchoring onto the annulus of said target zone.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein said distal end of said flexible tissue contactor member and said proximal end of said flexible tissue contactor member are radially enlarged.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein said flexible tissue contactor member comprises an inflatable balloon comprising a radially enlarged proximal region, a middle region, and a radially enlarged distal region, said method further comprising the step of:

providing a liquid in fluid communication with said flexible tissue contactor member to inflate said flexible tissue contactor member.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein said flexible tissue contactor member comprises a hyperbolic shape with a neck region adapted for positioning said neck region at about said inner wall of said annular organ structure, wherein said plurality of energy-delivering elements are positioned about said neck region, said method further comprising the step of:

positioning said neck region at about said inner wall of said annular organ structure.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein said flexible tissue contactor member comprises a portion on a Y axis and a C-shaped end unit in an X-Z plane approximately perpendicular to said Y axis, wherein said plurality of energy-delivering elements are located on an outer tissue-contacting surface of said C-shaped end-unit, wherein a segment between at least two of said plurality of energy-delivering elements comprises elastic biomaterial with longitudinal expandability, said method further comprising the step of:

positioning said elastic biomaterial to expand and contract along said annular organ structure in synch with a natural movement of said annular organ structure.

11. A method for operating a system to tighten and stabilize a target zone of a collagenous tissue within a patient's body, comprising the steps of:

providing a device configured to deliver tissue-shrinkable energy to a target zone comprising an annular organ structure of a heart valve within a patient's body via a flexible tissue contactor member comprising energy-delivering elements, wherein said flexible tissue contactor member is configured to compressively confine an inner wall of said annular organ structure between a distal end of said flexible tissue contactor member and a proximal end of said flexible tissue contactor member;

introducing said catheter through to a site of said annulus;

deploying said flexible tissue-contactor member;

positioning said tissue-contactor member to compressively confine said inner wall of said annulus;

advancing said energy-delivering elements to contact tissue of said annulus;

delivering a heat-shapeable biomaterial at said target zone; and

delivering a tissue-shrinkable energy to said target zone wirelessly through said energy-delivering elements located outside said patient's body, wherein said tissue-shrinkable energy is provided noninvasively from outside a body of the patient, wherein said tissue-shrinkable energy is sufficient to shrink and tighten said annular organ structure.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the steps of:

immobilizing said heat-shapeable biomaterial at about said target zone.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2014
From: QUANTUMCOR, INC.
To: VALVECURE, INC.
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