IP Library Granted Patent US 9,370,424
Granted Patent B2
US 9,370,424 · App. 13/770,652 · Granted Jun 21, 2016

Method to reduce mitral regurgitation by cinching the commissure of the mitral valve

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Patent No.
US 9,370,424
App. No.
13/770,652
Granted
Jun 21, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods of repairing the mitral valve and reducing mitral regurgitation. One method includes securing a first tissue anchor to a position on a posterior portion of the annular tissue of the mitral valve and a second tissue anchor to a position on an anterior portion of the annular tissue of the mitral valve. At least one tensile member spans between the first and second tissue anchors and across the orifice of the mitral valve. When tension is applied to the at least one tensile member, the posterior portion of the annular tissue is pulled toward the anterior portion.

Claims (24)

1. A method of repairing a mitral heart valve, the mitral heart valve having posterior and anterior leaflets forming an orifice therebetween, an annulus surrounding the posterior and anterior leaflets, and posterior and anterior commissures where the posterior and anterior leaflets join the annulus, the method comprising:

(a) directing a first guide-wire into the right atrium, across an intra-atrial septum, into the left atrium, and to a first position of the annulus between the posterior and anterior commissures;

(b) advancing a first tissue anchor along the first guide-wire to the first position of the annulus, wherein the first tissue anchor comprises a plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements;

(c) securing the first tissue anchor to the first position of the annulus by partially deploying a portion of the first tissue anchor within the left ventricle such that a first plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements are disposed and in contact with one another on a first side of the annulus and then deploying a remainder of the first tissue anchor within the left atrium such that a second plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements are disposed and in contact with one another on a second side of the annulus;

(d) directing a second guide-wire into the right atrium, across the intra-atrial septum, into the left atrium, and to a second position portion of the annulus between the posterior and anterior commissures;

(e) advancing a second tissue anchor along the second guide-wire to the second position of the annulus, wherein the second tissue anchor comprises a plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements;

(f) securing the second tissue anchor to the second position of the annulus by partially deploying a portion of the second tissue anchor within the left ventricle such that a first plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements are disposed and in contact with one another in stacked relationship on the first side of the annulus and then deploying a remainder of the second tissue anchor within the left atrium such that a second plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements are disposed and in contact with one another in stacked relationship on a second side of the annulus; and

(g) spanning the first and second tensile members across the annulus and applying tension to the first and second tensile members, thereby pulling the first portion of the annulus toward the second portion of the annulus;

wherein the step (c) of securing the first tissue anchor includes the step of applying tension to a first tensile member and the step (f) of securing the second tissue anchor includes applying tension to a second tensile member, wherein the first and second tensile members are distinct and separate from one another.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the steps (a)-(g) are performed percutaneously with at least one catheter.

3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one catheter is percutaneously directed into the right atrium through the inferior or superior vena cava.

4. The method according to claim 1 further comprising: maintaining the tension applied to the at least one tensile member with a suture locker.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the posterior leaflet includes P1, P2, and P3 regions and the anterior leaflet includes A1, A2, and A3 regions, the first position is located on a posterior portion of the annulus being at the P1 region and the second position is located on an anterior portion of the annulus being at the A1 region.

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the posterior leaflet includes P1, P2, and P3 regions and the anterior leaflet includes A1, A2, and A3 regions, the first position is located on a posterior portion of the annulus being at the P3 region and the second position is located on an anterior portion of the annulus being at the A3 region.

7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:

(h) directing a third guide-wire into the right atrium, across the intra-atrial septum, into the left atrium, and to a third position of the annulus between the posterior and anterior commissures;

(i) advancing a third tissue anchor to the third position of the annulus, wherein the third tissue anchor comprises a plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements;

(j) securing the third tissue anchor to the third position of the annulus;

(k) directing a fourth guide-wire into the right atrium, across the intra-atrial septum, into the left atrium, and to a fourth position of the annulus between the posterior and anterior commissures;

(l) advancing a fourth tissue anchor to the fourth position of the annulus, wherein the fourth tissue anchor comprises a plurality of discrete flat flexible anchor elements;

(m) securing the fourth tissue anchor to the fourth position of the annulus;

wherein the step (k) of securing the third tissue anchor includes the step of applying tension to a third tensile member and the step (n) of securing the fourth tissue anchor includes applying tension to a fourth tensile member.

8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the posterior leaflet includes P1, P2, and P3 regions and the anterior leaflet includes A1, A2, and A3 regions, the first position being located on a posterior portion of the annulus at the P1 region, the second position being located on the posterior portion of the annulus at the P3 region, the third position being located on an anterior portion of the annulus at the A1 region, and the fourth position being located on the anterior portion of the annulus being at the A3 region.

9. The method of claim 7 , further including the steps of (n) spanning the third and fourth tensile members between the third and fourth tissue anchors and across the orifice of the mitral valve; and (o) applying tension to the third and fourth tensile members to further pull the first portion of the annulus toward the second portion of the annulus.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2019
From: SOLAR CAPITAL LTD
To: MITRALIGN, INC.
Reel/Frame 049329/0183 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2019
From: MITRALIGN, INC.
To: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 048941/0323 →
ASSIGNMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 24, 2016
From: HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS, LLC, AS RETIRING AGENT
To: SOLAR CAPITAL LTD., AS SUCCESSOR AGENT
Reel/Frame 038806/0390 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2015
From: MITRALIGN, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034635/0173 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2013
From: CALL, AARON M.; LANE, JOSEPH P.
To: MITRALIGN, INC.
Reel/Frame 030172/0046 →