Low velocity aortic cannula

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ABSTRACT:
An aortic cannula having a distal end adapted to be inserted into the aorta to deliver fluid to the aorta has a flexible tip with a plurality of helical slits that widen and narrow in response to the pressure in the cannula, widening in response to an increase in pressure to reduce exit velocity of the fluid.

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