US3814547A - Nontraumatic heart pump - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- a blood' pump including a pumping chamber provided with in-flow and out-flow valves substantially aligned References Cited with the axis of thepumping chamber.
- the valves are UNITED STATES PATENTS especially designed to eliminate protrusions which 274447 3/1883 Kennish 28/274 may act as sites of possible thrombus formation, to 1201543 0/1916 Becker I I I I v 417/430 minimize turbulence and areas of stasis and to provide 333 53 1 932 Tenn/1m a smooth flow of blood past the valve and through the 2.345.693 4/1944 pumping chamber.
- the inner lining of the pump in- 2.832.294 4/1958 Cludes a surface which contains microcavitics to facili- 3-039-399 (W962 tate the attachment of fibrin and cellular deposits to 7/1963 provide a pseudointimal lining compatible with blood.
- This invention relates generally to a nontraumatic blood pump.
- roller pumps nor the more recently marketed pulsating pumps are capable of prolonged circulatory support primarily because of the damage they cause to the blood elements.
- a blood pump comprising a flexible bladder, having in-flow and outflow openings. defining a pumping chamber, an in-flow valve associated with said in-flow opening and an outflow valve associated with said out-flow opening, said in-flow and out-flow valves each including a valve seat, a valve adapted to cooperate with said seat, guide means for guiding said valve between its open and closed positions, and means for limiting the movement of the valve, each of said valve means comprising a central core having a surface portion adapted to seat on said valve seat and outwardly extending vanes cooperating with the guide means for guiding the valve between its open and closed positions, and further defining a plurality of flow channels for the flow of blood past the valve in a smooth even flow pattern free of protrusions in the form of pins or other retaining structures thereby minimizing turbulence and resulting mechanical damage to the blood.
- FIG. 1 is a partial elevational view in section showing a blood pump in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an end view of the valve taken along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of FIG. 1 showing the bladder defining the pumping chamber.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing the bladder in its collapsed position.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a disposable blood pump in accordance with the invention.
- flexible bladder 1 forms the pumping chamber.
- Each end of the bladder includes a rim 12 adapted to fit in a groove 13 formed in the retaining and valve stop member 14.
- the rim 12 is held in the groove 13 by means of disc 16 which is received by member 17 which cooperates with and holds the retaining member 14.
- the member 17 forms the in-flow connection 18.
- a plurality of screws 19 serve to secure the disc 16 to the member 17 and thereby hold the bladder in the member 14 which is, in turn, held in the member 17.
- the out-flow assembly is similar in construction and has like reference numerals applied to like parts.
- the spaced discs 16 each include a circular groove 21 adapted to receive the end of cylinder 22.
- the end of the cylinder includes groove 23 and is provided with O-rings 24 to thereby form a seal between the end of the cylinder and the associated disc.
- the bladder 11, cylinder 22 and disc 16 define a chamber 25 which surrounds the bladder and communicates with inlet 26 whereby air pressure or vacuum may be applied to the chamber 25 to collapse or expand the bladder for pumping.
- the pumping chamber is maintained in assembled relationship by means of a plurality of spacers 28 which extend through the spaced members 16 and threadably receive nuts 29.
- Valves 31 and 32 are disposed in the chambers 33 and 34 defined by the inclined opposed portions of the members 14 and 17.
- the valves 31 and 32 each include a core portion 36 provided with outwardly extending fins 37.
- the front or leading edge 38 of the fins 37 defines a continuous surface with the front face 39 of the core 36.
- the outer edges 41 of the fins lie on a surface of revolution which is coaxial with the valve body.
- the outer edges 41 are adapted to cooperate with the cylindrical portion 42 of the valve chambers 33 and 34.
- the other end of the fins merges with the end of the valve body.
- the trailing edge 44 of the fins is rounded and the fins taper towards the downstream end to thereby provide a smooth transition for the flow of blood around the fins.
- the downstream inclined area of the surrounding housings 14 or 17 acts as the valve stop while the upstream end acts as the valve seat.
- valve seat is at 51 and formed in the member 17
- valve seat is at 52 and formed in the member 14.
- the valve core or body and vanes are so formed that there is a substantially constant crosssectional area of the flow passage between the valves and associated chamber to thereby minimize the turbulence.
- valves and their housing are designed with nearly constant cross-section for flow which minimizes acceleration and associated turbulence in the flowing blood as it passes through the various passages and channels around the valve.
- angle of the valve seatsv 51 and 52 is less than 50, the limit which has been experimentally found necessary for the avoidance of major separation and recirculation of blood in this area.
- the blood flowing through the passages formed by the vanes washes the central core 36 inthe process of flow.
- vanes and inclined surface as a valve stop provides a smoothshape which prevents sig-
- the guide vane portions 41 of the valve keep the valve positioned along the axis of the pump by coacting with the cylindrical portion 42 of the passage.
- the vanes are slightly tilted with respect to the axis of the valve so that a certain amount of rotation occurs each time the valve travels from left to right as it opens and closes. This ensures that uniform contacting occurs between the valve and its seat and that wear or deformation areas do not form in the lining of the valve seat or along the valve retaining walls.
- the shape of the valve guiding vanes and the central core portion provide adequate washing to avoid the formation thrombus and they are also so designed as to minimize turbulence eddies and the like. The above precaution is necessary because the valveis not coated .with material that allows the formation of biologic lining.
- the bladder itself is essentially a right cylinder in its central portion and tapered at the two ends which define the ridges 12.
- the cylindrical walls preferably include two thick portions 61 and 62 along the length on diametrically opposite sides to permit preferential collapse as shown in FIG. 4. By including these thickened portions, uniform and reproducible collapse of the bladder is assured. This is an important feature which assures that the maximum displacement volume is obtained without the risk of the opposite walls of the bladder surface touching one another and damaging the blood.
- the inclined portions 63 of the bladder should have a thickness adapted to avoid excess stress concentration which would result in rupture, fatigue or permanent deformation. We have found it preferable to make the angle of inclination about 40. In general, the flexing of the bladder during collapse takes place primarily at the point 64 which minimizes the excess stress concentration.
- the bladder, the valve housing and the inlet and outflow members are preferably lined with a material which is compatible with theblood and which includes a plurality of microcavities which promote anchoring fibrin and cellular deposits from the blood stream resulting in complete coverage by biologic material within a short time. These deposits eventually result in a pseudointimal lining which is sufficiently thin to remain adherent and flexible and is nourished from the blood flowing past it.
- a preferable lining for such purpose is a lining con-- taining a plurality of microcavities such as are formed in accordance with the process set forth in copending application Ser. No. 77,289, filed Oct. 1, 1970.
- air pressure is applied to chamber 25 through the inlet 26 to thereby collapse the bladder whereby the inlet valve is closed and the outlet valve is opened to provide the flow of blood outwardly.
- the amount of air applied to the chamber 25 is closely controlled whereby the walls 6l'and 62 collapse and come close to one another for maximum volume displacement but yet do nottouch whereby the blood elements are damaged.
- the pressure is removed and a vacuum may be applied to the chamber 25 thereby expanding the bladder to draw blood into the pumping chamber.
- the blood pump shown in FIG. 5 operates in substantially the same manner as that just described with reference to F 10$. 1 through 4 and like reference numerals are applied to like parts.
- the chamber 25 comprises an oval shaped shell 71 having threaded ends 72 and 73 and inlet 26.
- the threaded ends 72 and 73 receive couplings 74 and 76, respectively.
- Flexible disposable bladder 11 is accommodated in the chamber 21 and in cludes retaining flanges 77 and 78.
- the bladder 11 extends beyond the flanges and is shaped to define valve chambers 33 and 34 with inlet and outlet connections.
- a second advantage in a one-piece liner is the continuity of the microporous blood interface which prevents ridges or fibrin deposits associated with an interface discontinuity.
- Retainers 82 and 83 are engaged by the couplings and retain the lining by sandwiching the flanges 77 and 78 between surfaces 86, 87 and 88, 89, respectively.
- the retainers are shaped to receive the bladder and provide a housing for the valve chambers 33 and 34.
- the valves 31 and 32 are constructed as described above.
- the blood pump may be constructed with a disposable housing.
- a disposable housing One example of such a pump is shown in FIG. 6.
- the housing is formed of two pieces of plastic 91 and 92 which are snapped together at 93.
- the disposable flexible bladder includes valve chambers 33 and 34 which are formed by shaping the ends of the housing to define one end wall 94 and 96 and by providing ridges 97 and 98 on the bladder to define the other wall of the chamber.
- the space between the bladder and the housing is sealed at the ends by applying suitable adhesive to the bladder and housing in the regions 101 and 102.
- the valves 31 and 32 may be of the type previously described.
- the bladder is suitably lined as described above.
- a nontraumatic pump in which the lining permits deposition and permanent anchoring of a pseudointimal lining to avoid contact between blood elements and foreign surfaces.
- the design of the pump chamber and valves provides a substantially constant blood flow velocity with minimum acceleration, deceleration and associated turbulence and no areas of stagnation.
- the valve is designed to promote such constant velocity and is continuously washed by the blood flowing past the same.
- the valve is rotated by the flow whereby to provide substantially uniform wear in the pseudointimal lining on the valve housing and the valve seat.
- a blood pump comprising an external housing, a flexible bladder disposed in said housing, said bladder and housing defining a pumping chamber therebe tween; said bladder including an inflow and outflow opening, an inflow valve assembly associated with said inflow opening and an outflow valve assembly associated with said outflow opening, said inflow and outflow valve assemblies each including a valve chamber and a valve disposed in said chamber, said valve chamber including a valve seat upstream in said chamber, said valve adapted to cooperate with said seat, said valve chamber cooperating with said valve for defining a constant flow path across section for constant flow velocity therethrough for minimizing flow turbulence, each of said valves comprising a central core having an upstream surface portion adapted to seat on said valve seat and downstream outwardly extending vanes cooperating with the valve chamber for guiding the valve and limiting its movement between its seated and unseated position.
- a blood pump as in claim 1 in which said vanes are inclined in the axial direction whereby the flow of blood past the valve causes the valve to maintain even contact with said valve seat and minimize wear therebetween.
- a blood pump as in claim 1 in which said flexible bladder includes a central cylindrical portion with the ends inclined inwardly to form said inflow and outflow openings, said cylindrical portion including thick portions extended along diametrically opposite sides for providing preferential collapse when subjected to pumping pressure.
- a blood pump as in claim 1 in which the inner surface of said flexible bladder and in-flow and out-flow assemblies are provided with a surface containing microcavities to promote anchoring of fibrin and cellular deposits to form a pseudointimal lining.
- a blood pump comprising a cylindrical housing having first and second open ends, a flexible bladder disposed in said housing, said bladder including an inflow and outflow opening extending beyond said first and second open ends for presenting a continuous internal surface to fluids flowing through for minimizing flow turbulence, an inflow valve assembly associated with said inflow opening and an outflow valve assembly associated with said outflow opening, said inflow and outflow valve assemblies each including a valve chamber, a valve seat surrounding the upstream ends of said valve chambers, a valve disposed in each of said chambers, each of said valves including a central core having an upstream surface adapted to engage said valve seat and down stream outwardly extending vanes cooperating with the valve chamber to guide the valve and serving to define with said chamber a plurality of flow passages providing a constant flow path cross section through said valve chambers for constant flow velocity therethrough thereby minimizing flow turbulence, and means for sealing the space between the housing and the bladder near said open ends to provide a pumping chamber surrounding the bladder, and an inlet to said pumping
- a blood pump as in claim 5 in which said vanes are inclined in the axial direction whereby the flow of blood past the valve causes the valve to rotate and attain a new seating orientation.
- a blood pump as in claim 5 in which said bladder has a substantially cylindrical central portion when distended and in which said cylindrical portion includes thick portions extended along diametrically opposite sides to provide for preferential collapse of said flexible bladder.
- a blood pump as in claim 5 wherein said housing comprises first and second disposable portions adapted to be connected to one another to form the cylindrical housing and wherein said flexible bladder is disposable and said means for sealing comprises means for permanently adhering the bladder to the housing near said open ends.
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