System for securing a releasable connection between two elements
US-2020069855-A1 · Mar 5, 2020 · US
US10737007B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10737007-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815966869-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 11, 2020 |
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A patient adapter for connecting a driveline cable between an implantable blood pump and a controller. The patient adapter provides a sufficiently large form factor to make connecting ends of a driveline cable easy for patients who lack dexterity or have unclear vision. The patient adapter includes an adapter body that defines a central lumen that extends through an entire length of the adapter body. The central lumen is configured to receive an end of a percutaneous end connector of the driveline cable and an end of a controller end connector of the driveline cable. The patient adapter includes a first mating feature configured to engage a corresponding feature of the percutaneous end connector and a second mating feature configured to engage a corresponding feature of the controller end connector. A thickness of the adapter body is greatest at a position proximate the controller end connector.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patient adapter for connecting a driveline cable between an implantable blood pump and a controller, the patient adapter comprising: an adapter body including a central lumen that extends through an entire length of the adapter body, the central lumen being configured to receive an end of a percutaneous end connector of the driveline cable and an end of a controller end connector of the driveline cable; a first mating feature configured to engage a corresponding feature of the percutaneous end connector; and a second mating feature configured to engage a corresponding feature of the controller end connector, wherein a thickness of the adapter body is greatest at a position proximate the controller end connector. 2. The patient adapter of claim 1 , wherein: the first mating feature comprises a cantilever snap-fit arm having a protrusion; and the corresponding mating feature of the percutaneous end connector defines a recess configured to receive and secure the protrusion. 3. The patient adapter of claim 1 , wherein: the corresponding feature of the controller end connector comprises a cantilever snap-fit arm having a protrusion; and the second mating feature defines a recess having a distal side that is configured to contact a proximal side of the of the protrusion, wherein the distal side extends inward from an outer surface of the adapter body at an angle no greater than 90°. 4. The patient adapter of claim 1 , wherein: the adapter body has a maximum thickness of at most about 0.5 inches. 5. The patient adapter of claim 1 , wherein: the first mating feature and the second mating feature are positioned on different, adjacent sides of the adapter body. 6. The patient adapter of claim 1 , wherein: a width of the adapter body is greater than a height of the adapter body. 7. A patient adapter for connecting a driveline cable between an implantable blood pump and a controller, the patient adapter comprising: an adapter body defining a central lumen that extends through an entire length of the adapter body, the adapter body comprising: a percutaneous section positioned at a first end of the adapter body, wherein: a first portion of the central lumen that is positioned within the percutaneous section is configured to receive a percutaneous end connector of an interior driveline cable; the percutaneous section comprises a first mating feature configured to engage a corresponding feature of the percutaneous end connector so as to secure the percutaneous end connector with the patient adapter; a controller section positioned at a second end of the adapter body, wherein: a second portion of the central lumen that is positioned within the controller section is configured to receive a controller end connector of an exterior driveline cable; the controller section comprises a second mating feature configured to releasably engage a corresponding feature of the controller end connector so as to secure the controller end connector with the patient adapter such that the controller end connector is electrically coupleable with the percutaneous end connector within the central lumen; and the controller section has a greater form factor than the percutaneous section. 8. The patient adapter of claim 7 , wherein: the portion of the central lumen that is positioned within the percutaneous section has a diameter of less than about 0.5 inches; and the controller section has a thickness of at least about 0.75 inches. 9. The patient adapter of claim 7 , wherein: the form factor of the controller section is defined by an outer periphery of the controller section; the form factor of the percutaneous section is defined by an outer periphery of the controller section; and the outer periphery of the controller section comprises at least one major dimension that is at least 0.75 inches. 10. The patient adapter of claim 7 , wherein: the first mating feature comprises a cantilever snap-fit arm having a protrusion; and the corresponding mating feature of the percutaneous end connector defines a recess configured to receive and secure the protrusion. 11. The patient adapter of claim 7 , wherein: the corresponding feature of the controller end connector comprises a snap-fit arm having a protrusion; and the second mating feature defines a recess having a distal side that is configured to contact a proximal side of the of the protrusion, wherein the distal side extends inward from an outer surface of the adapter body at an angle no greater than 90°. 12. The patient adapter of claim 7 , wherein: the first mating feature and the second mating feature are positioned on different, adjacent sides of the adapter body. 13. A driveline connector assembly for connecting a cable between an implantable blood pump and a controller, the driveline connector assembly comprising: a percutaneous end connector configured to extend through an aperture in a patient's abdomen, the percutaneous end connector comprising: an internal portion configured to receive a first end of an interior driveline cable, wherein a second end of the interior driveline cable is configured to be coupled with the implantable blood pump; and an external portion configured to extend out of the aperture in the patient's abdomen, the external portion defining a first mating feature; a controller end connector comprising: a controller portion configured to receive a first end of an exterior driveline cable, wherein a second end of the exterior driveline cable is configured to be coupled with the controller; and a first engagement mechanism; and a patient adapter configured to couple the percutaneous end connector with the controller end connector, the patient adapter comprising: a percutaneous section configured to receive the external portion of the percutaneous end connector, wherein the percutaneous section defines a second mating feature configured to engage with the first mating feature of the external portion of the percutaneous end connector so as to secure the percutaneous end connector within the patient adapter; a controller section configured to receive the adapter portion of the controller end connector, wherein the controller section defines a second engagement mechanism configured to interface with the first engagement mechanism so as to releasably secure the adapter end of the controller end connector within the patient adapter. 14. The driveline connector assembly of claim 13 , further comprising: a sleeve configured to be slidably positioned around at least a portion of the first engagement mechanism, thereby preventing the first engagement mechanism from being disengaged from the second engagement feature. 15. The driveline connector assembly of claim 13 , wherein: the percutaneous end connector further comprises a second mating feature configured to engage with a corresponding feature of a tunneling mechanism that is configured to tunnel through a wall of the patient's abdomen, the tunneling mechanism comprising a face seal configured to interface with and seal a proximal end of the percutaneous end connector. 16. The driveline connector assembly of claim 13 , the portion of the central lumen that is positioned within the percutaneous section has a diameter of less than about 0.5 inches; and the controller section has a thickness of at least about 0.75 inches. 17. The driveline connector assembly of claim 13 , wherein: the percutaneous end connector has a maximum diameter of no more than 0.5 inches. 18. The driveline connector
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