Patents Assigned to JenaValve Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 9445896Abstract: A medical device for treating a heart valve insufficiency, with an endoprosthesis which can be introduced into a patient's body and expanded to secure a heart valve prosthesis in the patient's aorta with a catheter. In an embodiment, the endoprosthesis has a plurality of positioning arches configured to be positioned with respect to a patient's aorta and a plurality of retaining arches to support a heart valve prosthesis. The endoprosthesis includes a collapsed mode during the process of introducing it into the patient's body and an expanded mode when it is implanted. The endoprosthesis may be introduced into a patient's body and expanded via a catheter. In an embodiment, the catheter has first and second slide mechanisms configured to independently manipulate first and second sleeve elements to sequentially expand the endoprosthesis from the collapsed mode to the expanded mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung
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Patent number: 9439759Abstract: The present invention relates to a stent for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis fastened to a stent will occur relative the stent in the implanted state of the stent, even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion via which the valvular prosthesis is connectable to the stent. The stent further comprises positioning arches and retaining arches, whereby at least one positioning arch is connected to at least one retaining arch.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung, Michael J. Girard, Arnulf Mayer
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Publication number: 20160220364Abstract: The present invention relates to a stent for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis fastened to a stent will occur relative the stent in the implanted state of the stent, even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion via which the valvular prosthesis is connectable to the stent. The stent further comprises positioning arches and retaining arches, whereby at least one positioning arch is connected to at least one retaining arch via a first connecting web.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung
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Patent number: 9402717Abstract: A device for the transvascular implantation and fixation of prosthetic heart valves having a self-expanding heart valve stent (10) with a prosthetic heart valve (11) at its proximal end is introducible into a patient's main artery. With the objective of optimizing such a device to the extent that the prosthetic heart valve (11) can be implanted into a patient in a minimally-invasive procedure, to ensure optimal positioning accuracy of the prosthesis (11) in the patient's ventricle, the device includes a self-expanding positioning stent (20) introducible into an aortic valve positioned within a patient. The positioning stent is configured separately from the heart valve stent (10) so that the two stents respectively interact in their expanded states such that the heart valve stent (10) is held by the positioning stent (20) in a position in the patient's aorta relative the heart valve predefinable by the positioning stent (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hans-Reiner Figulla, Markus Ferrari, Christoph Damm
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Publication number: 20160213465Abstract: The present invention relates to a radially collapsible frame (1) for a prosthetic valve, the frame (1) comprising an outflow end region (3) at a proximal end of the frame (1) and an inflow end region (2) at a distal end of the frame (1), opposite to the outflow end region (3). The frame (1) further includes at least two radially spaced commissure attachment regions (10, 10?, 10?) and a cell structure (30), composed of a plurality of lattice cells being arranged radially around a flow axis of the frame (1) and connecting the at least two commissure attachment regions (10, 10?, 10?). Finally, at least one anchoring/positioning arch (20, 20?, 20?) is provided, wherein said at least one anchoring/positioning arch (20, 20?, 20?) radially overlaps the cell structure (30) at least partially.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2014Publication date: July 28, 2016Applicant: JENAVALVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Michael J. GIRARD, Martin SCHLUN
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Patent number: 9339386Abstract: A medical device for treating a heart valve insufficiency, with an endoprosthesis which can be introduced into a patient's body and expanded to secure a heart valve prosthesis in the patient's aorta. In an embodiment, the endoprosthesis has at plurality of positioning arches configured to be positioned with respect to a patient's aorta and a plurality of retaining arches to support a heart valve prosthesis. The endoprosthesis includes a first collapsed mode during the process of introducing it into the patient's body and a second expanded mode when it is implanted.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Volker Guyenot, Thomas Peschel, Christoph Damm, Hans-Reiner Figulla, Markus Ferrari, Johannes Jung
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Patent number: 9265631Abstract: The present invention relates to a stet for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis fastened to a stent will occur relative the stent in the implanted state of the stent, even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion via which the valvular prosthesis is connectable to the stent. The stent further comprises positioning arches and retaining arches, whereby at least one positioning arch is connected to at least one retaining arch via a first connecting web.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung
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Publication number: 20140200663Abstract: The present invention relates to a medical apparatus for the therapeutic treatment of an insufficient cardiac valve (3a, 3b). The aim of the present invention is to specify a medical apparatus which enables the therapeutic treatment of an insufficient cardiac valve, such as, for example, the mitral valve (3a) or the tricuspid valve (3b), which is arranged between a ventricle (1a, 1b) and an atrium (2a, 2b) of the heart, in a manner as simple as possible and as gentle as possible for the patient in a minimally invasive intervention. For this purpose, the medical apparatus according to the present invention comprises at least one valve means (10) which is designed to prevent in the implanted condition of the medical apparatus a systolic venous reflex return of blood from the atrium (2a, 2b) of the heart into at least one vein (4a, 4a?, 4b, 4b?, 4c, 4c?) which belongs to a venous system (4) which leads into the atrium (2a, 2b) of the heart.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Markus FERRARI, Hans-Reiner FIGULLA
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Patent number: 8758430Abstract: The present invention relates to a medical apparatus for the therapeutic treatment of an insufficient cardiac valve (3a, 3b). The aim of the present invention is to specify a medical apparatus which enables the therapeutic treatment of an insufficient cardiac valve, such as, for example, the mitral valve (3a) or the tricuspid valve (3b), which is arranged between a ventricle (1a, 1b) and an atrium (2a, 2b) of the heart, in a manner as simple as possible and as gentle as possible for the patient in a minimally invasive intervention. For this purpose, the medical apparatus according to the present invention comprises at least one valve means (10) which is designed to prevent in the implanted condition of the medical apparatus a systolic venous reflex return of blood from the atrium (2a, 2b) of the heart into at least one vein (4a, 4a?, 4b, 4b?, 4c, 4c?) which belongs to a venous system (4) which leads into the atrium (2a, 2b) of the heart.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Markus Ferrari, Hans-Reiner Figulla
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Publication number: 20140135893Abstract: Disclosed is a conduit that provides a bypass around an occlusion or stenosis in a coronary artery. The conduit is a tube adapted to be positioned in the heart wall to provide a passage for blood to flow between a heart chamber and a coronary artery, at a site distal to the occlusion or stenosis. The conduit has a section of blood vessel attached to its interior lumen which preferably includes at least one naturally occurring one-way valve positioned therein. The valve prevents the backflow of blood from the coronary artery into the heart chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Wilk, David Y. Phelps, Scott J. Wolf
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Publication number: 20140081388Abstract: A device for the transvascular implantation and fixation of prosthetic heart valves having a self-expanding heart valve stent (10) with a prosthetic heart valve (11) at its proximal end is introducible into a patient's main artery. With the objective of optimizing such a device to the extent that the prosthetic heart valve (11) can be implanted into a patient in a minimally-invasive procedure, to ensure optimal positioning accuracy of the prosthesis (11) in the patient's ventricle, the device includes a self-expanding positioning stent (20) introducible into an aortic valve positioned within a patient. The positioning stunt is configured separately from the heart valve stent (10) so that the two stents respectively interact in their expanded states such that the heart valve stent (10) is held by the positioning stent (20) in a position in the patient's aorta relative the heart valve predefinable by the positioning stent (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hans-Reiner FIGULLA, Markus FERRARI, Christoph DAMM
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Publication number: 20140074229Abstract: A device for the transvascular implantation and fixation of prosthetic heart valves having a self-expanding heart valve stent (10) with a prosthetic heart valve (11) at its proximal end is introducible into a patient's main artery. With the objective of optimizing such a device to the extent that the prosthetic heart valve (11) can be implanted into a patient in a minimally-invasive procedure, to ensure optimal positioning accuracy of the prosthesis (11) in the patient's ventricle, the device includes a self-expanding positioning stent (20) introducible into an aortic valve positioned within a patient. The positioning stent is configured separately from the heart valve stent (10) so that the two stents respectively interact in their expanded states such that the heart valve stent (10) is held by the positioning stent (20) in a position in the patient's aorta relative the heart valve predefinable by the positioning stent (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: JenaValve Technology, INc.Inventors: Hans-Reiner FIGULLA, Markus FERRARI, Christoph DAMM
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Patent number: 8597226Abstract: Disclosed is a conduit that provides a bypass around an occlusion or stenosis in a coronary artery. The conduit is a tube adapted to be positioned in the heart wall to provide a passage for blood to flow between a heart chamber and a coronary artery, at a site distal to the occlusion or stenosis. The conduit has a section of blood vessel attached to its interior lumen which preferably includes at least one naturally occurring one-way valve positioned therein. The valve prevents the backflow of blood from the coronary artery into the heart chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Wilk, David Y. Phelps, Scott J. Wolf
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Patent number: 8585756Abstract: The implant implantation unit (2), at a determined position in the tubular element (51) with a wall comprising a cavity (50), is pushed there by a catheter (60) and the unit comprises deformable feelers (31) to, under the control of remote activation elements (42), change from a stowed form to a deployed functional form, to detect the cavity (50) and position itself there with reference to the position of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignees: Jenavalve Technology, Inc., Medtronic Vascular Galway LimitedInventors: Philipp Bonhoeffer, Younes Boudjemline
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Patent number: 8579965Abstract: The implant implantation unit (2), at a determined position in the tubular element (51) with a wall comprising a cavity (50), is pushed there by a catheter (60) and the unit comprises deformable feelers (31) to, under the control of remote activation elements (42), change from a stowed form to a deployed functional form, to detect the cavity (50) and position itself there with reference to the position of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignees: Jenavalve Technology, Inc., Medtronic Vascular Galway LimitedInventors: Philipp Bonhoeffer, Younes Boudjemline
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Patent number: 8551160Abstract: A device for the transvascular implantation and fixation of prosthetic heart valves having a self-expanding heart valve stent (10) with a prosthetic heart valve (11) at its proximal end is introducible into a patient's main artery. With the objective of optimizing such a device to the extent that the prosthetic heart valve (11) can be implanted into a patient in a minimally-invasive procedure, to ensure optimal positioning accuracy of the prosthesis (11) in the patient's ventricle, the device includes a self-expanding positioning stent (20) introducible into an aortic valve positioned within a patient. The positioning stent is configured separately from the heart valve stent (10) so that the two stents respectively interact in their expanded states such that the heart valve stent (10) is held by the positioning stent (20) in a position in the patient's aorta relative the heart valve predefinable by the positioning stent (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hans-Reiner Figulla, Markus Ferrari, Christoph Damm
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Publication number: 20130253635Abstract: The present invention relates to a stent for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis fastened to a stent will occur relative the stent in the implanted state of the stent, even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion via which the valvular prosthesis is connectable to the stent. The stent further comprises positioning arches and retaining arches, whereby at least one positioning arch is connected to at least one retaining arch.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: JENAVALVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Helmut STRAUBINGER, Johannes JUNG, Michael J. GIRARD, Arnulf MAYER
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Patent number: 8468667Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a device for compressing a stent or a stent with a prosthetic heart valve affixed thereto, as well as a method for loading a stent into a medical delivery system. The device may comprise a compressing mechanism designed so as to exert a compressive force in radial direction on at least parts of a stent accommodated within the compressing mechanism such that the cross-section of the stent is reduced to a predefinable value at least at certain areas. The device may further comprise a manipulating mechanism moveable relative to the compressing mechanism for moving at least one clamping means in the radial direction in order to adjust the internal cross-sectional diameter of the compressing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung, Arnulf Mayer, Michael J. Girard, Randy Lane, Amir Miller
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Patent number: 8465540Abstract: The present invention relates to a stent for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis fastened to a stent will occur relative the stent in the implanted state of the stent, even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion via which the valvular prosthesis is connectable to the stent. The stent further comprises positioning arches and retaining arches, whereby at least one positioning arch is connected to at least one retaining arch.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung, Michael J. Girard, Arnulf Mayer
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Patent number: 8398704Abstract: The present invention relates to a stent for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis fastened to a stent will occur relative the stent in the implanted state of the stent, even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion via which the valvular prosthesis is connectable to the stent. The stent further comprises positioning arches and retaining arches, whereby at least one positioning arch is connected to at least one retaining arch.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: JenaValve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Straubinger, Johannes Jung, Michael J. Girard, Arnulf Mayer