Catheter pump assembly including a stator
US-9308302-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US12404858B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12404858-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218047876-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2006 |
| Publication date | Sep 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 2, 2025 |
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A catheter blood pump includes a cannula with an expandable central portion having a proximal end, a distal end and a blood flow conduit therebetween. A flexible inlet portion at the distal end is provided with a plurality of spaced apart inlet struts configured to prevent an obstruction from entering, and a flexible outlet portion is provided with a plurality of spaced apart outlet struts operative to reduce a swirl velocity of blood, wherein the plurality of spaced apart inlet struts and the plurality of spaced apart outlet struts are fabricated from a collapsible shape memory material.
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A catheter blood pump comprising: a cannula comprising: a generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion having a proximal end, a distal end and a blood flow conduit extending between the proximal end and the distal end; a flexible inlet portion at the distal end through which blood enters the blood flow conduit when the central portion is expanded, the flexible inlet portion provided with a plurality of spaced apart inlet struts configured to prevent an obstruction from entering the blood flow conduit; and a flexible outlet portion at the proximal end through which blood leaves the blood flow conduit when the central portion is expanded, the flexible outlet portion provided with a plurality of spaced apart outlet struts operative to reduce a swirl velocity of blood leaving the blood flow conduit; wherein the plurality of spaced apart inlet struts and the plurality of spaced apart outlet struts are fabricated from a collapsible shape memory material. 2. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion defines a longitudinal axis between the proximal end and the distal end, and the plurality of spaced apart inlet struts and the plurality of spaced apart outlet struts respectively extend obliquely to the longitudinal axis. 3. The catheter blood pump of claim 2 , wherein the cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion has a first longitudinal length, wherein the inlet portion has a second longitudinal length, wherein the outlet portion has a third longitudinal length, and where the second and third longitudinal length are each substantially smaller than the first axial length. 4. The catheter blood pump of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of spaced apart inlet struts and the plurality of spaced apart outlet struts extend as flat linear elements arranged in a uniform circular disposition about the longitudinal axis. 5. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion includes a nitinol tube, and wherein the plurality of spaced apart inlet struts are integrally formed with and extend from the nitinol tube. 6. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion includes a nitinol tube, the plurality of spaced apart outlet struts are integrally formed with and extend from the nitinol tube. 7. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the flexible, and expandable central portion is radially expansible from a reduced diameter to an expanded diameter defining the blood flow conduit. 8. The catheter blood pump of claim 7 , wherein each of the reduced diameter and the expanded diameter extend uniformly between the proximal end and the distal end. 9. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the cannula further comprises a generally cylindrical, non-expandable portion attached to the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion. 10. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein no blood flows through the generally cylindrical, non-expandable portion in an operation of the pump. 11. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the outlet portion extends adjacent the generally cylindrical, non-expandable portion when the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion is expanded. 12. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , further comprising an impeller disposed in the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion of the cannula, the impeller operable to pump blood through the blood flow conduit between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. 13. The catheter blood pump of claim 12 , wherein a combination of the impeller and cannula are sized to be inserted into a heart of a patient. 14. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , further comprising a retainer sheath operable to cause at least the plurality of spaced apart discharge struts to collapse. 15. A catheter blood pump comprising: a cannula comprising: a generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion having a first end, a second end opposing the first end, and a blood flow conduit extending between the first end and the second end: a flexible inlet portion at the first end through which blood enters the blood flow conduit when the central portion is expanded, the flexible inlet portion provided with a plurality of separated inlet struts configured to prevent an obstruction from entering the blood flow conduit; and a flexible outlet portion at the second end through which blood leaves the blood flow conduit when the central portion is expanded, the flexible outlet portion provided with a plurality of separated outlet struts operative to reduce a swirl velocity of blood leaving the blood flow conduit; wherein the plurality of inlet struts and the plurality of outlet struts are fabricated from a collapsible shape memory material; and an impeller disposed in the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion of the cannula, the impeller operable to pump blood through the blood flow conduit between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. 16. The catheter blood pump of claim 15 , wherein the generally cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion of the cannula includes a nitinol tube, and the plurality of inlet struts and the plurality of outlet struts are integrally formed with the nitinol tube. 17. The catheter blood pump of claim 15 , wherein the cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion defines a longitudinal axis between the proximal end and the distal end, and the plurality of separated inlet struts and the plurality of separated outlet struts respectively extend obliquely to the longitudinal axis. 18. The catheter blood pump of claim 17 , wherein the cylindrical, flexible, and expandable central portion has a first longitudinal length, wherein the inlet portion has a second longitudinal length, wherein the outlet portion has a third longitudinal length, and where the second and third longitudinal lengths are substantially smaller than the first longitudinal length. 19. The catheter blood pump of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of inlet struts and the plurality of outlet struts extend as flat linear elements arranged in a uniform circular disposition about the longitudinal axis.
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