Claims
- 1. An inflow cannula for retrograde insertion of the blood intake for an intravascular blood pump through the aortic valve, comprising:
- (a) a substantially stiff body section adapted to be attached at is proximal end to the intake of an intravascular blood pump; and
- (b) a substantially soft, elongated, flexible resilient tip section at the distal end of said body section;
- (c) the distal end portion of said tip section being beveled and being sufficiently soft to fold upon itself when pushed into a sinus of said aortic valve;
- (d) said beveled distal end portion being so shaped that it folds upon itself only in a direction normal to the plane of the bevel; and
- (e) which said body section includes an arcuate portion biased into a shape approximating the curvature of a human aortic arch, said distal end being beveled toward the inside of said curvature.
- 2. The cannula of claim 1, in which portions biased into a straight shape are provided in said body section on each end of said arcuate portion.
- 3. The cannula of claim 2, in which said bias is a spring bias.
STATEMENT OF RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 129,713 filed Dec. 7, 1987 and also entitled "Inflow Cannula For Intravascular Blood Pumps" now abandoned.
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