Minimally invasive transvalvular ventricular assist device
First Claim
1. A miniature blood pump having outer faceted surfaces approximating the geometry of the sealing portion of a natural outflow (aortic or pulmonary) valve leaflet, said blood pump adapted to be implanted in the outflow tract and across the outflow valve of the left or right ventricle at the position where one leaflet of the natural valve has been surgically removed or pierced, such that the remaining two leaflets of the natural valve seal against said faceted surfaces.
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Abstract
A tiny electrically powered hydrodynamic blood pump is disclosed which occupies one third of the aortic or pulmonary valve position, and pumps directly from the left ventricle to the aorta or from the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery. The device is configured to exactly match or approximate the space of one leaflet and sinus of valsalva, with part of the device supported in the outflow tract of the ventricular cavity adjacent to the valve. In the configuration used, two leaflets of the natural tri-leaflet valve remain functional and the pump resides where the third leaflet had been. When implanted, the outer surface of the device includes two faces against which the two valve leaflets seal when closed. To obtain the best valve function, the shape of these faces may be custom fabricated to match the individual patient'"'"'s valve geometry based on high resolution three dimensional CT or MRI images. Another embodiment of the invention discloses a combined two leaflet tissue valve with the miniature blood pump supported in the position usually occupied by the third leaflet. Either stented or un-stented tissue valves may be used. This structure preserves two thirds of the valve annulus area for ejection of blood by the natural ventricle, with excellent washing of the aortic root and interface of the blood pump to the heart. In the aortic position, the blood pump is positioned in the non-coronary cusp. A major advantage of the transvalvular VAD is the elimination of both the inflow and outflow cannulae usually required with heart assist devices.
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20 Claims
- 1. A miniature blood pump having outer faceted surfaces approximating the geometry of the sealing portion of a natural outflow (aortic or pulmonary) valve leaflet, said blood pump adapted to be implanted in the outflow tract and across the outflow valve of the left or right ventricle at the position where one leaflet of the natural valve has been surgically removed or pierced, such that the remaining two leaflets of the natural valve seal against said faceted surfaces.
- 5. A miniature blood pump and ventricular outflow valve, configured to function in parallel with said blood pump, mounted together upon a ring of rigid or flexible material for suturing at the position of the aortic or pulmonary valve.
- 12. A device to treat heart failure adapted to be implanted at or near the annulus of the aortic or pulmonary valve, comprising a structure which mounts a miniature blood pump and a heart valve in parallel.
- 18. A cardiac assist device comprising a miniature generally cylindrical axial flow pump supported within an anatomically shaped adaptor, said adaptor fabricated to closely fit the size and shape of one cusp of the aortic or pulmonary valve and help retain said cardiac assist device in place.
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20. The method of assisting the pumping function of the heart comprised of removing or piercing one leaflet of the aortic or pulmonary valve, and positioning a miniature axial flow blood pump directly across the valve, with no inlet or outlet cannula, such that blood is pumped from the ventricle directly into the aorta or pulmonary artery.
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