Intravascular ventricular assist device

US9579433B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9579433-B2
Application numberUS-201414171615-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2014
Priority dateFeb 26, 2007
Publication dateFeb 28, 2017
Grant dateFeb 28, 2017

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One aspect of an intravascular ventricular assist device is an implantable blood pump where the pump includes a housing defining a bore having an axis, one or more rotors disposed within the bore, each rotor including a plurality of magnetic poles, and one or more stators surrounding the bore for providing a magnetic field within the bore to induce rotation of each of the one or more rotors. Another aspect of the invention includes methods of providing cardiac assistance to a mammalian subject as, for example, a human. Further aspects of the invention include rotor bodies having helical channels formed longitudinally along the length of the body of the rotor where each helical channel is formed between peripheral support surface areas facing radially outwardly and extending generally in circumferential directions around the rotational axis of the rotor.

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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable blood pump comprising: (a) a housing defining a bore having an inlet, an outlet and an axis extending between the ends; (b) one or more rotors disposed within the bore coaxial with the bore, each rotor including a permanent magnet; (c) one or more stators disposed outside of the bore each opposite a rotor for providing a rotating magnetic field within the bore; (d) a first gripper mechanically connected to the housing and to the one or more stators, the first gripper being adapted to engage a wall of an artery and hold the housing and stators in an operative position at least partially within the artery; (e) a driveline extending downstream from the pump; and (f) a plurality of second grippers along the length of the driveline for maintaining the driveline away from the wall of the artery; (g) a plurality of gripper supports attached along the length of the driveline at a predetermined distance from one another, each of the plurality of second grippers associated with one of the plurality of gripper supports, the one or more rotors being constructed and arranged so that during operation of the pump the one or more rotors are suspended within the bore of the housing and out of contact with the housing solely by forces selected from the group consisting of magnetic and hydrodynamic forces on the rotors. 2. A pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the one or more rotors are the only elements of the pump which move during operation. 3. A pump as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the housing is elongated and has an inlet and an outlet end, and wherein at least one of the first and second grippers includes an expansible element connected to the housing adjacent the outlet end. 4. A pump as claimed in claim 3 wherein the expansible element includes a tubular stent. 5. A pump as claimed in claim 3 wherein the housing has an axis and the expansible element includes a plurality of fingers spaced circumferentially around the axis. 6. A pump as claimed in claim 3 wherein the housing has an axis and the expansible element includes first and second spiral springs having an inner end secured to the housing and extending in opposite circumferential directions around the axis of housing. 7. An implantable blood comprising: (a) a housing defining a bore having an inlet, an outlet and an axis extending between the ends; (b) one or more rotors disposed within the bore coaxial with the bore, each rotor including a permanent magnet; (c) one or more stators disposed outside of the bore each opposite a rotor for providing a rotating magnetic field within the bore; (d) a first gripper mechanically connected to the housing and to the one or more stators, the first gripper being adapted to engage a wall of an artery and hold the housing and stators in an operative position at least partially within the artery; (e) a driveline extending downstream from the pump; and (f) a plurality of second grippers attached along the length of the driveline at a predetermined distance form one another for maintaining the driveline away from the wall of the artery, the one or more rotors being constructed and arranged so that during operation of the pump the one or more rotors are suspended within the bore of the housing and out of contact with the housing solely by forces selected from the group consisting of magnetic and hydrodynamic forces on the rotors.

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What does patent US9579433B2 cover?
One aspect of an intravascular ventricular assist device is an implantable blood pump where the pump includes a housing defining a bore having an axis, one or more rotors disposed within the bore, each rotor including a plurality of magnetic poles, and one or more stators surrounding the bore for providing a magnetic field within the bore to induce rotation of each of the one or more rotors. An…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Heartware Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M1/101. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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