High-frequency transvalvular axisymmetric blood pump

Surgery – Cardiac augmentation

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128DIG3, 417478, 417480, A61M 110

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ABSTRACT:
A high-frequency transvalvular blood pump for temporary cardiac assist provides suction to decompress the ventricular cavity during both systole and diastole. The intake end of the pump is connected to a cannula which is inserted into the ventricular cavity through the aortic valve, and which has an intake opening at its distal end. The intake and outflow ends of the pump are closed, respectively, by one-way valves which allow blood flow only in the direction of body perfusion. The pump itself consists of a stiff barrel whose interior volume can be alternately reduced and expanded by a flexible membrane controlled by pneumatic or hydraulic pressure from an extracorporeal location through a percutaneously inserted lumen.

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