
About Us & History
Valvublator is focused on non-surgical regeneration of heart valves so that patients may keep their own heart valve instead of getting an implant. MyoValve a Valvublator subsidiary is focused on developing tissue engineered heart valves delivered via a percutaneous method.
- 1985: The book Body Electric was published by Dr. Robert O. Becker and we engaged him as an advisor to Leonhardt Ventures in the use of microcurrents to improve blood flow where needed and to regenerate tissues including heart valve leaflets.
- 1987: Howard J. Leonhardt Valvublator founder visited Dr. Domingos Moraes in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in 1987 with Dr. Ivan Casagande and Dr. Richard Bianco (from the University of Minnesota) to view the implantation of the LABCOR or BIOCOR porcine heart valve via open chest surgery.
- Design Inspiration: After witnessing a procedure where a surgeon explained that often he can clean calcification from leaflets with simple scrapes, Howard Leonhardt drew up the design of a vibrating dental burr on the end of a deflecting tip catheter, Valvublator I, to reduce the need for open chest surgery.
- 1987-1991: Launched the DeltaVein electrical stimulator project and in 1991 introduced the first conformance sealing stent graft for aortic aneurysm repair – the TALENT Stent Graft.
- 1994-2001: Began work with Dr. Stuart Williams at the University of Arizona to cell sod vascular grafts and heart valve leaflets and in 2001 led the completion of the first-in-man non-surgical percutaneous catheter based muscle stem cell repair of a damaged human heart.
- 2008-2013: Moved the Leonhardt Ventures research lab to California to renew work on inventions like the Valvublator; in 2013, a full expert team joined to advance the technology platforms.





