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titleOfInvention | Single circular convex magnet leaflet disc with an opposing upper and lower magnetic field and electronic semiconductor sensor prosthetic heart valve that can communicate from the heart to the brain |
abstract | A single circular convex magnet leaflet prosthetic heart valve with an opposing upper and lower magnetic field mounted into a C-clamp, with a modulating sensory unit within the top housing frame comprising; 1) a single, disc-shaped magnetic leaflet that opens and closes against an opposing magnetic main housing frame, designed to reduce friction in order to avoid hemolysis and coagulation. 2) an attached sensory unit that communicates from the heart to the brain through the braingate and microprocessor, compensating for the native defective heart valve. These sensors are regulated through brain guidance that might be induced by the sympathetic or parasympathetic system assisting with the vagus nerve to help tranquilize blood flow. This can replace the tricuspid or bicuspid valve. 3) a C-clamp used to prevent installation errors. Once the C-clamp is installed, un-installing and re-installing the entire unit will be unnecessary, thus, expediting the process, which could be lifesaving.U.S. Pat. No. 4,661,106Apr. 28, 1987MollU.S. Pat. No. 3,824,629July 1974ShileyU.S. Pat. No. 6,228,112 B1May 08, 2001Klootz et. Al.US 2019/0314150 A1Oct. 17, 2019ForsellU.S. Pat. No. 6,007,577Dec. 28, 1999VanneyU.S. Pat. No. 5,215,088Jun. 01, 1993Normann et at.US 2013/0046148 A1Feb. 21, 2013Tathireddy et al.US 2019/0083800 A1Mar. 21, 2019Yang et at.US 2018/0117324 A1May 03, 2018Schilling et al.U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,576Apr. 04, 2000Starr et al.US 2018/0154154 A1Jun. 07, 2018Sheldon et al. |
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