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Implantable fluid movement device

  • US 10,441,398 B2
  • Filed: 01/28/2009
  • Issued: 10/15/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for moving a fluid to or from a cavity in a body of a human or mammal patient, comprising:

  • a fluid movement device;

    an energy source adapted to supply energy to said fluid movement device;

    at least one connecting tube having a tube end, the at least one connecting tube being connected to the fluid movement device; and

    a flexible patch;

    wherein;

    the fluid movement device and the at least one connecting tube form a fluid moving arrangement adapted to be implanted inside the body of the human or mammal patient;

    the tube end is adapted to be inserted into an organ of the patient;

    at least a portion of the apt least one connecting tube is adapted to be invaginated in a wall of the organ so as to interconnect a treatment area of the body with a delivery area;

    the fluid movement device is adapted to move fluid from the treatment area via the at least one connecting tube to the delivery area;

    the flexible patch comprises a net structure adapted to be overgrown by human fibrotic tissue when implanted in the human or mammal patient; and

    the flexible patch is arranged at a distance from the tube end to allow the flexible patch to be attached to an outer surface of the organ when the at least one connecting tube is invaginated in the wall of the organ, wherein the flexible patch is further adapted to be arranged with a lateral extension along the outer surface of the organ so as to fixate and seal the at least one connecting tube to the organ by means of overgrowth of human fibrotic tissue.

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