FEED LINE FOR A PUMP UNIT OF A CARDIAC ASSISTANCE SYSTEM, CARDIAC ASSISTANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FEED LINE FOR A PUMP UNIT OF A CARDIAC ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
20210339005 · 2021-11-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M60/237
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M60/183
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M60/174
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M60/178
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2207/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a feed line (105) for a pump unit (110) of a cardiac support system (100). The feed line (105) is embodied to guide a fluid flow to a pump unit (110) of the cardiac support system (100). The feed line (105) comprises a feed head portion (130) with at least one introduction opening (140) for introducing the fluid flow into the feed line (105) and a contoured portion (135) with an inner surface contour. The contoured portion (135) is disposed adjacent to the feed head portion (130). An inner diameter of the contoured portion (135) at a first position is greater than the inner diameter at a second position. The inner surface contour has a rounded portion at the second position for reducing the inner diameter.
Claims
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12. A cardiac support system, comprising: a pump unit; and a feed line configured to conduct a fluid flow to the pump unit, wherein the feed line comprises: a feed head portion comprising at least one introduction opening for receiving the fluid flow into the feed line; and a contoured portion disposed adjacent to the feed head portion and comprising an inner surface contour, wherein the inner surface contour comprises a first inner diameter at a first position, a second inner diameter at a second position, and a third inner diameter at a third position, wherein the first inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter, wherein the third inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter, wherein the first inner diameter comprises a maximum inner diameter of the contoured portion and the second inner diameter comprises a minimum inner diameter of the contoured portion, wherein the inner surface contour comprises a rounded portion at the second position, wherein the contoured portion comprises a first inner radius at the first position and a second inner radius at the second position, wherein the second inner radius is at most one fifth smaller than the first inner radius, and wherein the second position is located between the third position and the first position.
13. The cardiac support system according to claim 12, wherein the first position is located in the contoured portion between the feed head portion and the second position.
14. The cardiac support system according to claim 12, wherein an interior of the contoured portion is rotationally symmetrical about a central axis of the contoured portion.
15. The cardiac support system according to claim 12, wherein the contoured portion comprises a first wall thickness at the first position and a second wall thickness at the second position, wherein the first wall thickness is less than the second wall thickness.
16. The cardiac support system according to claim 12, wherein the inner surface contour comprises an insertion element.
17. The cardiac support system according to claim 12, wherein at least one inlet edge of the introduction opening of the feed head portion is rounded.
18. The cardiac support system according to claim 12, wherein the contoured portion comprises a constant outer diameter.
19. A method for producing a feed line for a pump unit of a cardiac support system, comprising: forming a feed head portion with at least one introduction opening for receiving a fluid flow into the feed line, wherein the feed line is configured to conduct the fluid flow to the pump unit; and forming a contoured portion adjacent to the feed head portion and comprising an inner surface contour, wherein the inner surface contour comprises a first inner diameter at a first position, a second inner diameter at a second position, and a third inner diameter at a third position, wherein the first inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter, wherein the third inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter, wherein the first inner diameter comprises a maximum inner diameter of the contoured portion and the second inner diameter comprises a minimum inner diameter of the contoured portion, wherein the inner surface contour comprises a rounded portion at the second position, wherein the contoured portion comprises a first inner radius at the first position and a second inner radius at the second position, wherein the second inner radius is at most one fifth smaller than the first inner radius, and wherein the second position is located between the third position and the first position.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the first position is located in the contoured portion between the feed head portion and the second position.
21. The method according to claim 19, wherein an interior of the contoured portion is rotationally symmetrical about a central axis of the contoured portion.
22. The method according to claim 19, wherein the contoured portion comprises a first wall thickness at the first position and a second wall thickness at the second position, wherein the first wall thickness is less than the second wall thickness.
23. The method according to claim 19, wherein the inner surface contour comprises an insertion element.
24. The method according to claim 19, wherein at least one inlet edge of the introduction opening of the feed head portion is rounded.
25. The method according to claim 19, wherein the contoured portion comprises a constant outer diameter.
Description
[0020] Design examples of the approach proposed here are shown in the drawings and explained in more detail in the following description. The figures show:
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[0030] In the following description of favorable design examples of the present invention, the same or similar reference signs are used for elements shown in the various figures and having a similar effect; a repeated description of these elements is omitted.
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[0032] Corresponding to the configuration for the aortic valve position, the feed line 105 has an inclination or curvature of the longitudinal axis, for example, and thus a slightly curved shape. In addition to the feed line 105, the cardiac support system comprises a pump unit 110. A head unit 115 as well as a housing section 120 and an anchoring frame 125 are also shown as an example. The feed line 105 is disposed between the head unit 115 and the pump unit 110. The pump unit 110 is connected at an end facing away from the feed line 105 to the housing section 120 to which the anchoring frame 125 is attached.
[0033] According to one design example, the feed line 105 is configured to conduct a fluid flow to the pump unit 110 of the cardiac support system 100. The feed line comprises a feed head portion 130 and a contoured portion 135. The feed head portion 130 comprises at least one introduction opening 140 for introducing the fluid flow into the feed line 105. The contoured portion 135 has an inner surface contour. The contoured portion 135 is disposed adjacent to the feed head portion 130. Viewed in flow direction, the inner diameter of the contoured portion 135 at a first position is greater than the inner diameter at a second position. The inner surface contour has a rounded portion at the second position for reducing the inner diameter. Design examples of configurations of the contoured portion 135 are described with reference to the following
[0034] The feed head portion 130 and the contoured portion 135 are outlined in the design example shown here as an example. The contoured portion 135 in particular optionally covers a smaller or larger portion of the feed line 105 than shown here. In the implanted state of the cardiac support system 100, the feed head portion 130 and the contoured portion 135 are disposed in the left ventricle. A further section of the feed line 105 is led through the aortic valve, and a section of the cardiac support system 100 with the pump unit 110 is disposed in a section of the aorta. A pump outlet 145 in the region of the pump unit 110 conducts the fluid flow conveyed through the feed line 105 into the aorta. As an example, the label 150 shows a position of a heart valve, for example the aortic valve, through which the feed line 105 is passed in order to position the cardiac support system 100.
[0035] According to the design example shown here, at least one inlet edge of the introduction opening 140 of the feed head portion 130 is rounded. As an example, the introduction opening 140 here is configured as a window-shaped inlet cut into the feed head portion 103.
[0036] According to the design example shown here, a length of the contoured portion 135 corresponds to a radius of the feed line 105 within a tolerance range. The tolerance range is understood to be a deviation of no more than twenty percent from the radius of the feed line.
[0037] A cardiac support system which is limited in terms of installation space, such as the cardiac support system 100 shown here as an example, and can be implanted in a minimally invasive manner, has comparatively low power consumption at a given pump efficiency. The efficiency is limited by the friction in the pump of the pump unit 110. The pressure loss or friction in the feed line 105 as the fluid flow is conducted from the introduction opening 140 of the feed head portion 130 in the ventricle to the pump unit 110 can be adjusted via the configuration of the feed line 105. For this purpose, the inlet edges of the inlet opening 140 are rounded in order to reduce the pressure loss. This alone cannot prevent flow separation. Having an inlet inner surface contour in the form of the contoured portion 135 configured according to the approach presented here suppresses flow separation and consequently reduces pressure loss. Design examples of a correspondingly configured inlet inner surface contour are discussed in the following.
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[0039] According to the design example shown here, the first position 215 is disposed in the contoured portion 135 between the feed head portion and the second position 220. With respect to a flow direction of the fluid flow introduced through the feed head portion and conducted in the direction of the pump unit through the feed line and thus through the contoured portion 135, the first position 215 is disposed upstream of the second position 220.
[0040] Furthermore, according to the design example shown here, the inner diameter of the contoured portion 135 at a third position 235 is greater than the inner diameter at the second position 220.
[0041] According to the design example shown here, an inner radius of the contoured portion 135 at the second position 220 is at most one fifth smaller than the inner radius at the first position 215. In the present
[0042] According to one design example, the inner surface contour 205 is configured to be rotationally symmetrical. A part of the contoured portion 135 which is opposite to the part of the inner surface contour 205 shown here with respect to the axis of rotation 230 correspondingly has a rotationally symmetrically configured inner surface contour 205.
[0043] The configurations of the contoured portion 135 and the inner surface contour 205 shown here make it possible to reduce or suppress flow separations of the fluid flow in the feed line, which would otherwise develop downstream of the inlet edges. An outer diameter 245 of the contoured portion 135 remains constant and an enlargement of the installation space of the feed line is advantageously avoided. Using a design example of the contoured portion 135 shown here and the inner surface contour 205 reduces the pressure loss of the fluid flow to be conveyed. The inlet flows, and thus the flow behavior of the fluid flow, are directed only locally by the contoured portion 135. The contoured portion 135 optionally has a length that, in this design example, corresponds to at most twice the inner diameter of the feed line. Due to the configuration of the contoured portion 135, the pressure loss of the fluid flow further downstream is lower than in a feed line having a constant inner diameter without an inner surface contour, because a suppression or reduction of separation results in less turbulence downstream. The inner surface contour 205 is configured such that flow separation is largely suppressed over a length of up to four times the radius of the feed line. The local outer diameter 245 of the feed line is limited by a prescribed wall thickness. Adjacent to the introduction opening of the feed head portion, the inlet edge is convexly rounded to reduce flow separation. A configuration optimization of the inner surface contour 205, such as the configuration shown here, can be rotationally symmetrical or alternatively independent of the angle of rotation, as shown with reference to
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[0051] In the forming step 901, the feed head portion and the contoured portion are cut out of a tube. Additionally or alternatively, the inner surface contour of the contoured portion is configured as an insertion element of the feed line.