Patents by Inventor Brice Letac
Brice Letac has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9629714Abstract: A prosthetic valve is provided for implantation in a stenosed aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a radially collapsible frame configured for advancement through a patient's vasculature using a catheterization technique. A collapsible valvular structure is sewn to the frame for permitting blood to flow in only one direction. An internal cover extends along an internal surface of the frame. The internal cover forms a tubular sleeve positioned between a lower extremity of the frame and the valvular structure. The internal cover prevents the passage of blood through spaces between bars of the frame. An upper end of the internal cover is sutured to the valvular structure. The internal cover is preferably made of pericardium.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2015Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Patent number: 9486312Abstract: A prosthetic valve for implantation in a stenosed aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a metallic frame formed with intersecting bars having diameters in the range of 0.1 to 0.6 mm. The frame is radially collapsible for advancement into a native aortic valve using a catheterization technique. The frame is radially expandable for embedding the frame within the native aortic valve. The frame has sufficient radial strength to resist the recoil forces of the native aortic valve after implantation. The prosthetic valve includes a collapsible valvular structure made with pericardium. The prosthetic valve also includes an internal cover which forms a substantially impermeable tubular sleeve. The internal cover preferably extends between a lower extremity of the frame and the valvular structure. The internal cover is preferably sutured to the valvular structure. The valvular structure and internal cover are sutured to the bars of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20150320552Abstract: A prosthetic valve is provided for implantation in a stenosed aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a radially collapsible frame configured for advancement through a patient's vasculature using a catheterization technique. A collapsible valvular structure is sewn to the frame for permitting blood to flow in only one direction. An internal cover extends along an internal surface of the frame. The internal cover forms a tubular sleeve positioned between a lower extremity of the frame and the valvular structure. The internal cover prevents the passage of blood through spaces between bars of the frame. An upper end of the internal cover is sutured to the valvular structure. The internal cover is preferably made of pericardium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20140081392Abstract: A prosthetic valve is provided for implantation in a stenosed aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a radially collapsible frame configured for advancement through a patient's vasculature using a catheterization technique. A collapsible valvular structure is sewn to the frame for permitting blood to flow in only one direction. An internal cover extends along an internal surface of the frame. The internal cover forms a tubular sleeve positioned between a lower extremity of the frame and the valvular structure. The internal cover prevents the passage of blood through spaces between bars of the frame. An upper end of the internal cover is sutured to the valvular structure. The internal cover is preferably made of pericardium.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20120083839Abstract: A method of manufacturing a prosthetic valve is provided. A substantially tubular metallic frame is formed with intersecting bars having diameters in the range of 0.1 to 0.6 mm. The frame is constructed to be radially collapsible for advancement into a native aortic valve using a catheterization technique. The frame is constructed to be radially expandable for embedding the frame within the native aortic valve and resisting the recoil forces of the native aortic valve. A valvular structure is constructed from pericardial tissue. An internal cover is constructed from pericardial tissue to form a substantially impermeable tubular sleeve. An upper end of the internal cover is sutured to a lower end of the valvular structure. The valvular structure and internal cover are sutured to the bars for securement within the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES PVT, INC.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Patent number: 8057540Abstract: A method of implanting a prosthetic valve in a stenosed aortic valve via a catheterization technique. A balloon catheter is advanced into a patient's vasculature and a balloon is expanded within the stenosed aortic valve to push aside the calcified leaflets. The prosthetic valve is then introduced into a patient's vasculature through an 18 French arterial introducer. After advancement through the femoral artery and aorta, the prosthetic valve is radially expanded for implantation in the dilated aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a compressible and expandable frame and a valvular structure made with pericardial tissue. The prosthetic valve further includes an internal cover fastened to an internal surface of the frame between an inlet end of the frame and the valvular structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Patent number: 8002825Abstract: A prosthetic valve for implantation in a stenosed aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a compressible and expandable frame formed with intersecting metallic bars and a valvular structure made with pericardial tissue. The frame is compressible for delivery into a patient's vasculature through an 18 F (5.7 mm) arterial introducer using a catheterization technique. The bars of the frame preferably have a diameter in the range of 0.1 to 0.6 mm for providing the frame with sufficient radial strength to resist the recoil force exerted by the stenosed aortic valve after implantation. The prosthetic valve includes an internal cover made with pericardial tissue. The internal cover is fastened to an internal surface of the frame between an inlet end of the frame and the valvular structure for preventing regurgitation.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20110087322Abstract: A method of implanting a prosthetic valve in a stenosed aortic valve via a catheterization technique. A balloon catheter is advanced into a patient's vasculature and a balloon is expanded within the stenosed aortic valve to push aside the calcified leaflets. The prosthetic valve is then introduced into a patient's vasculature through an 18 French arterial introducer. After advancement through the femoral artery and aorta, the prosthetic valve is radially expanded for implantation in the dilated aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a compressible and expandable frame and a valvular structure made with pericardial tissue. The prosthetic valve further includes an internal cover fastened to an internal surface of the frame between an inlet end of the frame and the valvular structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES PVT, INC.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20110040375Abstract: A prosthetic valve for implantation in a stenosed aortic valve. The prosthetic valve includes a compressible and expandable frame formed with intersecting metallic bars and a valvular structure made with pericardial tissue. The frame is compressible for delivery into a patient's vasculature through an 18 F (5.7 mm) arterial introducer using a catheterization technique. The bars of the frame preferably have a diameter in the range of 0.1 to 0.6 mm for providing the frame with sufficient radial strength to resist the recoil force exerted by the stenosed aortic valve after implantation. The prosthetic valve includes an internal cover made with pericardial tissue. The internal cover is fastened to an internal surface of the frame between an inlet end of the frame and the valvular structure for preventing regurgitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Patent number: 7846204Abstract: A prosthetic valve assembly for implantation within a native aortic valve using a catheterization technique. The prosthetic valve assembly includes a collapsible and expandable metallic frame. The frame is constructed to resist the recoil forces of the native aortic valve. The frame may be formed with a concave profile. A valvular structure made with pericardial tissue is sewn to the frame for permitting blood flow in one direction. An internal cover is provided along an internal surface of the frame and provides a sleeve which prevents blood from passing through gaps in the frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc.Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20080077236Abstract: A valve prosthesis which is especially useful in the case of aortic stenosis and capable of resisting the powerful recoil force and to stand the forceful balloon inflation performed to deploy the valve and to embed it in the aortic annulus, comprises a collapsible valvular structure and an expandable frame on which said valvular structure is mounted. The valvular structure is composed of physiologically compatible valvular tissue that is sufficiently supple and resistant to allow the valvular structure to be deformed from a closed state to an opened state. The valvular tissue forms a continuous surface and is provided with strut members that create stiffened zones which induce the valvular structure to follow a patterned movement in its expansion to its opened state and in its turning back to its closed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20010010017Abstract: The present invention is aimed to provide a valve prothesis (IV) especially used in case of aortic stenosis, which structure is capable of resisting the powerful recoil force and to stand the forceful balloon inflation performed to deploy the valve and to embed it in the aortic annulus. A valve prothesis for implantation in a body channel according to the invention comprises a collapsible valvular structure and an expandable frame on which said valvular structure is mounted. The valvular structure is composed of a valvular tissue compatible with the human body and blood, the valvular tissue being sufficiently supple and resistant to allow said valvular structure to be deformed from a closed state to an opened state.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Publication number: 20010007956Abstract: The present invention is aimed to provide a valve prothesis (IV) especially used in case of aortic stenosis, which structure is capable of resisting the powerful recoil force and to stand the forceful balloon inflation performed to deploy the valve and to embed it in the aortic annulus. A valve prothesis for implantation in a body channel according to the invention comprises a collapsible valvular structure and an expandable frame on which said valvular structure is mounted. The valvular structure is composed of a valvular tissue compatible with the human body and blood, the valvular tissue being sufficiently supple and resistant to allow said valvular structure to be deformed from a closed state to an opened state.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: July 12, 2001Inventors: Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Patent number: 6183494Abstract: A retractor is mounted at the distal end of a catheter. The retractor is constituted of two symmetrically deformable parallelograms. In the closed position, the retractor has substantially the same radial extension as the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Medicorp S.A.Inventors: Georges Amor, Brice Letac, Alain Cribier, Thierry Rimlinger
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Patent number: 4830003Abstract: A cylindrical shaped stent to prevent arterial acute closure and subsequent restenosis formed of longitudinal wires of biocompatible metal. The wires are welded together in pairs at alternate ends with each pair of wires bent into a V-section. The wires are all formed into a cylinder welded closed to form the stent. The stent is compressed and loaded into an outer catheter by a special tool. The stent is positioned and released for self expansion in situ by an inner catheter. A guide wire through both assists in threading the catheters through blood vessels.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventors: Rodney G. Wolff, Creg W. Dance, Brice Letac, Alain Cribier
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Patent number: 4777951Abstract: Dilatation procedures and catheter instrument for treating patients having acquired aortic stenosis, typically in which there are calcific deposits on the leaflets of the aortic valve. A dilatation balloon introduced into the stenosed aortic valve via the aorta while the blood circulation of the patient is maintained by the heart via the aortic valve, is inflated to grossly deflect the leaflets of the valve in a manner avoiding blocking the outer portions of the commissures of the valve. This inflating step enables substantial flow of blood through the outer portions of the commissures during systole despite the presence in the valve of the large inflated balloon. By prolonging the inflation for at least 30 seconds, over a large multiplicity of heart beats the calcific deposits are disturbed to increase the pliability of the leaflets and the degree of their opening, in an action found not to produce emboli.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1986Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Mansfield Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Alain Cribier, Brice Letac, John P. Ariola, Jr.