Claims
- 1. A temporary circulatory assist pump, comprising:
- (a) an elongate, cylindrical biocompatible pump having at least one intake port and at least one discharge port, said pump being sized for passage through a human blood vessel and insertion into a heart;
- (b) said pump comprising a stator and a rotor whereby orbiting motion of the rotor moves a seal continuously through the stator for pumping of blood therethrough;
- (c) wherein said pump includes a discharge nozzle supported in line with said stator, said discharge nozzle including a restriction for pressurizing and jetting blood pumped therethrough;
- (d) wherein said pump further includes a venturi tube located in line with said discharge nozzle for forming a negative pressure area within said pump;
- (e) extravascular power means connected to said pump for driving said rotor; and
- (f) drive shaft means connecting said pump to said power means, said drive shaft means being connected to said rotor by a flexible joint, said flexible joint permitting flexure deformation thereby enabling said rotor to move through an orbital path upon rotation of said rotor by said power means.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein said housing includes a suction chamber formed about a portion of said discharge nozzle and said venturi tube, said suction chamber being in fluid communication with said negative pressure area, said suction chamber further including at least one intake port permitting blood to flow into said suction chamber.
- 3. The pump of claim 2 wherein said venturi tube includes an intake end extending into said suction chamber whereby blood collected in said suction chamber is forced through said venturi tube by suction created in the negative pressure area about the discharge end of said discharge nozzle.
- 4. The pump of claim 1 including a suction tube projecting forwardly from said cylindrical housing for insertion into the heart, said suction tube providing a passage for blood flow to said pump means.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/248,830 filed Sept. 27, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,864.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Hall, J. E. et al., A Pump for Extracorporeal Circulation, Medical Societies-New Inventions, p. 347, Feb. 14, 1959. |
Divisions (1)
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248830 |
Sep 1988 |
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