Implantable heart assist system and method of applying same
First Claim
1. An extracardiac pumping system for supplementing blood circulation through a patient without any component thereof being connected to the patient'"'"'s heart, the extracardiac system comprising:
- a pump configured to pump blood through the patient at subcardiac volumetric rates, said pump having an average flow rate that, during normal operation thereof, is substantially below that of the patient'"'"'s heart when healthy;
a first conduit comprising at least in part biocompatible synthetic material having a first distal end sized and configured to fluidly couple to a non-primary blood vessel, the first conduit also being fluidly coupled to the pump to conduct blood between the pump and the non-primary blood vessel; and
a second conduit having a first distal end sized and configured to be positioned at least in part within the non-primary blood vessel and within the first conduit, the second conduit being fluidly coupled to the pump to conduct blood between the pump and the patient, the first conduit further comprising means for permitting the second conduit to sealably extend through a wall of said first conduit to form an internal lumen within the proximal end of the first conduit;
whereby the first conduit may be fluidly coupled to the blood vessel subcutaneously to permit application of the extracardiac pumping system in a minimally-invasive procedure through a single site and whereby the second conduit may extend into the non-primary blood vessel so that the distal end of said second conduit may reside either in said blood vessel or a different blood vessel.
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Abstract
An extracardiac pumping for supplementing the circulation of blood, including the cardiac output, in a patient without any component thereof being connected to the patient'"'"'s heart, and methods of using same. One embodiment provides a vascular graft that has a first end that is sized and configured to couple to a non-primary blood vessel and a second end that is fluidly coupled to a pump to conduct blood between the pump and the non-primary blood vessel. An outflow conduit is also provided that has a first end sized and configured to be positioned within the same or different blood vessel, whether primary or non-primary, through the vascular graft. The outflow conduit is fluidly coupled to the pump to conduct blood between the pump and the patient. The vascular graft may be connected to the blood vessel subcutaneously to permit application of the extracardiac pumping system in a minimally-invasive procedure.
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14 Claims
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1. An extracardiac pumping system for supplementing blood circulation through a patient without any component thereof being connected to the patient'"'"'s heart, the extracardiac system comprising:
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a pump configured to pump blood through the patient at subcardiac volumetric rates, said pump having an average flow rate that, during normal operation thereof, is substantially below that of the patient'"'"'s heart when healthy;
a first conduit comprising at least in part biocompatible synthetic material having a first distal end sized and configured to fluidly couple to a non-primary blood vessel, the first conduit also being fluidly coupled to the pump to conduct blood between the pump and the non-primary blood vessel; and
a second conduit having a first distal end sized and configured to be positioned at least in part within the non-primary blood vessel and within the first conduit, the second conduit being fluidly coupled to the pump to conduct blood between the pump and the patient, the first conduit further comprising means for permitting the second conduit to sealably extend through a wall of said first conduit to form an internal lumen within the proximal end of the first conduit;
whereby the first conduit may be fluidly coupled to the blood vessel subcutaneously to permit application of the extracardiac pumping system in a minimally-invasive procedure through a single site and whereby the second conduit may extend into the non-primary blood vessel so that the distal end of said second conduit may reside either in said blood vessel or a different blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for supplementing the circulation of blood through a patient without connecting any component to the patient'"'"'s heart, the method comprising the steps of:
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connecting a first end of a first conduit to a non-primary blood vessel using a minimally invasive procedure to permit the flow of blood between a pump and the non-primary blood vessel, the pump configured to pump blood at volumetric rates that are on average subcardiac;
fluidly coupling a distal end of a second conduit, which is fluidly coupled to the pump at a proximal end, to the patient'"'"'s vasculature through the first conduit and through at least a part of the non-primary blood vessel so that the distal end of said second conduit resides within the same or different blood vessel; and
operating the pump to perfuse blood through the patient'"'"'s circulatory system at volumetric rates that are on average subcardiac between the non-primary blood vessel and the same or different blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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