Claims
- 1. An intra-aortic circulatory enhancing apparatus for use in human patients to improve blood flow through the aorta and to other arteries continuous with the aorta of the patient, the apparatus comprising:
an internal inflation means that is positionable within the aorta of the patient; an external inflation means that is positionable outside of the patient; a blood communication means for coupling the internal and external inflation means, allowing blood within the aorta to communicate with the external inflation means; further comprising a pressurization means for pressurizing and depressurizing the internal and external inflation means, the pressurization means comprising a multiple stage pumping apparatus having separate pumping sections for the internal and external inflation means, thereby accommodating differing pumping requirements for the internal and external inflation means.
- 2. An intra-aortic circulatory enhancing apparatus for use in human patients to improve blood flow through the aorta and to other arteries continuous with the aorta of the patient, the apparatus comprising:
an internal inflation means that is positionable within the aorta of the patient; an external inflation means that is positionable outside of the patient; a blood communication means for coupling the internal and external inflation means, allowing blood within the aorta to communicate with the external inflation means; further comprising a pressurization means for pressurizing and depressurizing the internal and external inflation means, the internal and external inflation means alternately pumping and sucking blood to and from the other arteries, respectively, when the internal inflation means is positioned within the aorta of a patient, thus acting cooperatively to enhance the blood-pumping action of a diseased human heart; and wherein the pressurization means comprises a dual action pumping apparatus having separate pumping sections for the internal and external inflation means, thereby accommodating differing pumping requirements for the internal and external inflation means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the dual action pumping apparatus is capable of providing both positive pressure and vacuum to at least the external inflation means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the internal inflation means is an internal balloon having a pressurized position and depressurized position.
- 5. An intra-aortic circulatory enhancing apparatus for use in human patients to improve blood flow through the aorta and to other arteries continuous with the aorta of the patient, the apparatus comprising:
an internal inflation means that is positionable within the aorta of the patient; an external inflation means that is positionable outside of the patient; a blood communication means for coupling the internal and external inflation means, allowing blood within the aorta to communicate with the external inflation means; a pressurization means for pressurizing and depressurizing the internal and external inflation means, the internal and external inflation means alternately pumping and sucking blood to and from the other arteries, respectively, when the internal inflation means is positioned within the aorta of a patient, thus acting cooperatively to enhance the blood-pumping action of a diseased human heart; and wherein the external inflation means includes a rigid housing and an external balloon located within the housing and wherein pressure and vacuum are alternately supplied by the pressurization means to the external housing to deflate and inflate the external balloon.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the pressurization means comprises a first lumen operatively coupled to the internal balloon and a pressure port communicating an interior of the rigid housing with a source of pressure and vacuum.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the blood communication means is a first hollow catheter tube having a proximal end located within the aorta of the patient and a distal housing end located outside the patient and wherein the distal housing end communicates with an interior of the external balloon.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the external balloon is connected to an IV port for the injection of additional agents to the blood located within the balloon interior.
- 9. An intra-aortic circulatory enhancing apparatus for use in a human patient to improve the function of a weak or diseased heart, the apparatus comprising:
an internal catheter terminating at one extent in a retaining balloon, the internal catheter having a perforated region for receiving blood flow into an interior of the catheter, the internal catheter extending to an opposite extent to form a blood conveying tube; an external housing in communication with the blood conveying tube and an external balloon residing within the external housing; a pressurization means for alternately pressurizing and applying vacuum to the external balloon, thereby alternately drawing blood and pumping blood to and from the external housing; wherein the internal catheter is placed within an aorta of the human and the external balloon is located outside of the patient.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the blood conveying tube includes a first check valve which opens under vacuum and closes under pressure and a second check valve located in the direction of the external housing which opens under pressure and closes under a vacuum.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein a fluid injection port is located below the second check valve.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein an external port communicates with the housing interior for supplying desired agents to the blood located within the housing interior.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the blood conveying tube forms a junction on the exterior of the patient's body at the external housing, the junction communicating with the housing interior and also branching to form an additional conduit, the additional conduit reentering the patient's aorta.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the additional conduit terminates in a retaining member placed in the aorta, and wherein an infusion port is located above the retaining member for reinfusing blood in the direction of the heart.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein one or more check valves are located in the blood conveying tube and additional conduit to allow blood to flow in the direction of the infusion port but to restrict the flow of blood in the opposite direction.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the external balloon communicates directly with the blood conveying tube at one extent and communicates with an additional conduit exiting the external housing at an opposite extent and wherein the external housing has a pressurization port for alternately supplying pressure and vacuum to the housing interior to deflate and inflate the external balloon.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the additional conduit terminates in an infusion port located in the patient's aorta, the infusion port being isolated from the patient's lower extremities by an occlusion member.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein one or more check valves allow the flow of blood through the external balloon to the infusion port but restrict flow in the opposite direction.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein auxiliary blood treatment equipment is inserted within the additional conduit to treat blood being pumped toward the infusion port.
- 20. An intra-aortic circulatory enhancing apparatus for use in human patients to improve blood flow through the aorta and to other arteries continuous with the aorta of the patient, the apparatus comprising:
an occlusion balloon that is positionable within the aorta of the patient, the occlusion balloon having a stem region including an inner elongated extent provided with a plurality of infusion ports, the inner elongated extent being separated from the stem region by an annular region which comprises a suction port for allowing blood within the aorta to communicate with an external inflation means which is positionable outside of the patient; and a pressurization means for pressurizing and depressurizing the external inflation means to thereby alternately pump and suck blood to and from the stem region of the occlusion balloon to enhance the blood-pumping action of a diseased human heart.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the external inflation means includes a rigid housing and an external balloon located within the housing and wherein pressure and vacuum are alternately supplied by the pressurization means to the external housing to deflate and inflate the external balloon.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the external balloon communicates directly with the suction region provided in the stem region of the occlusion balloon at one extent and with an additional conduit exiting the external housing at an opposite extent, the additional conduit, in turn, communicating with the infusion ports provided in the elongated extent of the stem region of the occlusion balloon, and wherein the external housing has a pressurization port for alternately supplying pressure and vacuum to the housing interior to deflate and inflate the external balloon.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of prior Ser. No. 09/352,814, filed Jul. 13, 1999, entitled “Enhanced Intra-Aortic Balloon Assist Device”, presently pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09352814 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
Child |
09780502 |
Feb 2001 |
US |