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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2022
Filed:
May. 30, 2019
Valtech Cardio, Ltd., Or Yehuda, IL;
Yaron Herman, Givat Ada, IL;
Yuval Zipory, Modi'in, IL;
Slava Starobinsky, Netanya, IL;
Tal Reich, Moledet, IL;
Ehud Iflah, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, IL;
Alexei Koifman, Melbourne, AU;
Valtech Cardio Ltd., Caesarea, IL;
Abstract
An example anchor-manipulation tool includes (i) at a distal portion of the tool, an anchor-engaging element and an actuator, (ii) at an extracorporeal proximal portion of the tool, a controller, and (iii) a flexible longitudinal member extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion. The distal portion of the tool can be transluminally advanced to an anchor that is intracorporeally implanted in a subject. Subsequently, the anchor-engaging element can be engaged with an eyelet defined by a head of the anchor. Subsequently, the controller can be used to transition the tool into an articulatably-coupled state in which: (i) the eyelet at least in part inhibits movement of the anchor-engaging element away from the anchor, and (ii) the distal portion of the anchor-manipulation tool is deflectable with respect to the anchor. Subsequently, the anchor can be de-anchored by using the anchor-manipulation tool to apply a de-anchoring force to the eyelet.