Physiologic mitral valve bioprosthesis

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Inventors

Gross, Jeffrey M.

Application #

888563

Filed

Jul-7-1997

Published

Oct-20-1998

Current US Class

128/898

International Classes

A61F 002/24

Field of Search

623/2

Assignee

Medtronic, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Willse; David H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Patton; Harold R., Forrest; Peter

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Abstract
A mitral valve is removed from a pig heart with the annulus, leaflets, cordae tendineae and papillary heads intact. The porcine mitral valve is fixed. A covering material is attached to the papillary heads around the cordae tendineae. A sewing tube of a flexible material is attached to each of the papillary heads by sutures that extend through the covering material. The sewing tube extends away from the porcine mitral valve's papillary head remnants. A covering material is attached to the annulus. A human heart with a diseased or damaged human mitral valve is imaged in vivo to size the length between the mitral valve annulus and the papillary heads. The porcine mitral valve annulus to sewing tube length is adjusted to match the like dimension in the human heart by trimming the sewing tube. The human heart is opened and the mitral valve excised. The human heart's cordae tendineae are removed leaving the papillary heads intact. The porcine mitral valve is placed in the left ventricle and the sewing tubes are sutured to a respective papillary head. The mitral valve is sutured in place in the annulus and the human heart is closed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for replacing a damaged or diseased mitral valve in a human comprising the steps of:

(a) collecting a whole animal heart having endocardium, a mitral valve having an annulus, chordae tendineae, papillary heads, left ventricle and left atrium shortly after the death of the animal;

(b) exposing the mitral valve, chordae tendineae and papillary heads of the animal heart;

(c) fixing the mitral valve;

(d) excising the mitral valve from the result of step c to include a portion of the endocardium containing the papillary heads so that for each set of chordae tendineae and papillary head, the entire chordae tendineae and substantially the entire corresponding papillary head are removed;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION.

The invention relates to xenograft heart valves and more particularly relates to a porcine mitral heart valve for use in humans and the method for making and implanting the porcine mitral heart valve.

DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART

Heart valves from human cadavers, so called "homograft" valves, have been implanted in living human recipients for at least thirty years. Evolution of the Homograft Valve, Donald N. Ross, Special Presentation, Annals of Thoracic Surgery 59:565-7 (1995). A primary problem with homograft valves is their availability. By contrast, heart valves from animals, so called "xenograft" valves, particularly from pigs, cows and sheep, are abundant. Porcine xenograft heart valves have been collected, treated and implanted in humans to replace damaged or defective human heart valves since at least the early 1970s.

Porcine aortic heart valves have been found to be particularly good replacement heart valves for humans. One reason for this is that porcine heart valves have many similarities in both size and structure to the corresponding heart valves in human hearts.
 
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