Aortic pump devices and methods
US-9839734-B1 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US2016375187A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016375187-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615196436-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Blood pumps for ventricular assist devices employ a hollow rotor to impel blood through the blood pump. A blood pump includes a housing having a housing inlet, a housing outlet, and a housing blood flow channel through which the housing inlet and the housing outlet are in fluid communication. A motor stator is disposed around the housing blood flow channel and operable to generate a rotating magnetic field. A hollow rotor is disposed within the housing blood flow channel and rotated via the rotating magnetic field. The hollow rotor has a rotor circumferential wall enclosing a rotor blood flow channel. The hollow rotor has at least one rotor blade extending inwardly from the rotor circumferential wall. The at least one rotor blade is configured to impel blood through the rotor blood flow channel when the hollow rotor is rotated via the rotating magnetic field.
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A blood pump of a ventricular assist device, the blood pump comprising: a housing having a housing inlet, a housing outlet, and a housing blood flow channel through which the housing inlet and the housing outlet are in fluid communication; a motor stator disposed around the housing blood flow channel and operable to generate a rotating magnetic field; and a hollow rotor disposed within the housing blood flow channel and rotated via the rotating magnetic field; the hollow rotor having a rotor inlet, a rotor outlet, and a rotor circumferential wall extending between the rotor inlet and the rotor outlet and enclosing a rotor blood flow channel through which the rotor inlet and the rotor outlet are in fluid communication; the hollow rotor having at least one rotor blade extending inwardly from the rotor circumferential wall, the at least one rotor blade being configured to impel blood through the rotor blood flow channel when the hollow rotor is rotated via the rotating magnetic field. 2 . The blood pump of claim 1 , comprising at least one permanent magnet coupled with the hollow rotor and configured to interact with the rotating magnetic field so as to rotate the hollow rotor within the housing blood flow channel, the rotor circumferential wall being configured to accommodate and support the at least one permanent magnet between the rotor blood flow channel and an inner surface of the housing blood flow channel. 3 . The blood pump of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of permanent magnets coupled with the hollow rotor and configured to interact with the rotating magnetic field so as to rotate the hollow rotor within the housing blood flow channel, the rotor circumferential wall being configured to accommodate and support the plurality of permanent magnets in a circumferential array between the rotor blood flow channel and an inner surface of the housing blood flow channel. 4 . The blood pump of claim 2 , wherein axial thrust applied to the hollow rotor by blood impelled by the hollow rotor is reacted passively via magnetic attraction between the at least one permanent magnet and the motor stator. 5 . The blood pump of claim 2 , wherein motor stator is configured to levitate and rotate the hollow rotor via a combination of controlled magnetic fields and passive magnetic attraction. 6 . The blood pump of claim 2 , wherein the motor stator comprises a plurality of pole pieces magnetically coupled to a common back piece, a plurality of drive coils for generating the rotating magnetic field, and a plurality of levitation coils to generate magnetic fields to levitate the hollow rotor; each of the plurality of pole pieces passing through one of the plurality of drive coils and one of the plurality of levitation coils. 7 . The blood pump of claim 6 , wherein each of the plurality of drive coils is wrapped around a single one of the plurality of pole pieces and each of the plurality of levitation coils is wrapped around an adjacent two of the plurality of pole pieces. 8 . The blood pump of claim 2 , wherein a gap between the at least one permanent magnet and the motor stator does not exceed 0.039 inch. 9 . The blood pump of claim 8 , wherein the gap does not exceed 0.019 inch. 10 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the housing blood flow channel and an outer surface of the rotor circumferential wall form a hydrodynamic bearing therebetween. 11 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the hollow rotor has a plurality of rotor blades extending inwardly from the rotor circumferential wall, the plurality of rotor blades being configured to impel blood through the rotor blood flow channel when the hollow rotor is rotated via the rotating magnetic field. 12 . The blood pump of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the plurality of rotor blades extends past the rotor circumferential wall downstream of the hollow rotor. 13 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the hollow rotor is configured to output axial blood flow from the rotor blood flow channel without any significant centrifugal blood flow. 14 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the hollow rotor is configured to output blood flow from the rotor blood flow channel that includes axial blood flow and centrifugal blood flow. 15 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a central flow stator at least partially extending through the rotor blood flow channel such that an annular blood flow channel is formed between the central flow stator and the rotor circumferential wall, the hollow rotor being accommodated within the annular blood flow channel and rotated therein so as to impel blood along the annular blood flow channel. 16 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the housing blood flow channel, downstream of the hollow rotor, is shaped to convert at least some of total rotational flow momentum of the blood flow output by the hollow rotor into axial flow momentum. 17 . The blood pump of claim 16 , wherein an output centerline of blood flow output from the housing outlet is offset and transverse to a centerline of blood flow output by the hollow rotor such that at least some of total rotational flow momentum of the blood flow output by the hollow rotor is converted into axial flow momentum for the blood output from the housing outlet. 18 . The blood pump of claim 16 , comprising one or more stationary flow stator blades configured to convert at least some of total rotational flow momentum of the blood flow output by the hollow rotor into axial flow momentum. 19 . The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the blood pump inlet is adapted to be attached to an attachment cuff coupled with a ventricle of a patient's heart and the blood pump outlet is adapted to be attached to an output cannula attached to the patient's aorta so as to be operable to pump blood from the ventricle to the aorta. 20 . A method of providing supplemental blood flow to a patient, the method comprising: receiving an input blood flow from a patient into an inlet of a blood pump; generating a rotating magnetic field via a motor stator disposed around a blood flow channel in fluid communication with the blood pump inlet; impelling blood through a hollow rotor rotated within the blood flow channel via the rotating magnetic field; the hollow rotor having a rotor inlet, a rotor outlet, and a rotor circumferential wall extending between the rotor inlet and the rotor outlet and enclosing a rotor blood flow channel through which the rotor inlet and the rotor outlet are in fluid communication; the hollow rotor having at least one rotor blade extending inwardly from the rotor circumferential wall; the at least one rotor blade being configured to impel blood through the rotor blood flow channel when the hollow rotor is rotated via the rotating magnetic field; and outputting the blood impelled through the hollow rotor to the patient via an outlet of the blood pump in fluid communication with the rotor outlet. 21 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the blood impelled through the hollow rotor is output from the rotor outlet without any significant centrifugal blood flow. 22 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the blood impelled through the hollow rotor is output from the rotor outlet with axial blood flow and centrifugal blood flow. 23 . The method of claim 20 , further comprising converting at least some of total rotational flow momentum of the blood flow output by the hollow rotor int
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