PUMP HOUSING DEVICE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PUMP HOUSING DEVICE, AND PUMP HAVING A PUMP HOUSING DEVICE
20210290932 · 2021-09-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M60/237
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M60/178
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The approach presented here relates to a pump housing device (300) for guiding a fluid (215). The pump housing device (300) has a housing apparatus (115) and a diffuser (305). The housing apparatus (115) is designed to accommodate at least one component of a pump (105) for pumping the fluid (215) through the housing apparatus (115), the housing apparatus (115) having at least one outlet opening (120) for letting out the fluid (215) which can be or is pumped by the pump (105). The diffuser (305) is or can be coupled to the housing apparatus (115) and/or to a supply hose is arranged and/or formed in an operating position (310) in order to guide the pumped fluid (215) transversely to the outlet opening (120) after said fluid has passed through the outlet opening (120).
Claims
1. A cardiac pump housing device for guiding blood in a blood vessel, the device comprising: a housing apparatus configured to accommodate at least one component of a pump for conveying the blood through the housing apparatus, wherein the housing apparatus comprises at least one outlet opening configured to facilitate outflow of the blood conveyed by the pump; and a diffuser which is or can be configured to couple with the housing apparatus and/or an inlet hose, wherein, in an operating position, the diffuser is configured to guide the conveyed blood transversely to the outlet opening after the conveyed blood has passed through the outlet opening.
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10. The pump housing device according to claim 1, wherein the diffuser is configured to be transferable from a rest position to the operating position and/or from the operating position to the rest position, and wherein the diffuser is configured to be unfolded from the rest position to the operating position.
11. The pump housing device according to claim 1, wherein the diffuser is configured to be arranged circumferentially around the housing apparatus.
12. The pump housing device according to claim 1, wherein the diffuser in the operating position has the shape of a truncated cone, a dome, an umbrella, or a funnel.
13. The pump housing device according to claim 1, wherein the diffuser in the operating position has a cross-sectional area that increases in a flow direction of the blood.
14. The pump housing device according claim 1, wherein the diffuser comprises a support structure comprising at least one strut and/or a flexible jacket.
15. A cardiac pump system comprising: an axial flow pump; and a pump housing device configured to guide pumped blood, the pump housing device comprising: a housing apparatus accommodating at least one component of the pump for conveying the blood through the housing apparatus, wherein the housing apparatus comprises at least one outlet opening configured to facilitate outflow of the blood conveyed by the pump; and a diffuser configured to couple with the housing apparatus and/or an inlet hose, wherein, in an operating position, the diffuser is configured to guide the conveyed blood transversely to the outlet opening after the conveyed blood has passed through the outlet opening.
16. The cardiac pump system according to claim 15, wherein the pump and pump housing device are configured to form part of a heart support system for conveying blood, wherein the pump housing device and diffuser are configured to be delivered to the heart via a blood vessel.
17. The cardiac pump system according to claim 15, wherein the diffuser is configured to be transferable from a rest position to the operating position and/or from the operating position to the rest position, and wherein the diffuser is configured to be unfolded from the rest position to the operating position.
18. The cardiac pump system according to claim 15, wherein the diffuser is configured to be arranged circumferentially around the housing apparatus.
19. The cardiac pump system according to claim 15, wherein the diffuser in the operating position has the shape of a truncated cone, a dome, an umbrella, or a funnel.
20. The cardiac pump system according to claim 15, wherein the diffuser in the operating position has a cross-sectional area that increases in a flow direction of the blood.
21. The cardiac pump system according to claim 15, wherein the diffuser comprises a support structure comprising at least one strut and/or a flexible jacket.
22. A method for producing a cardiac pump housing device, the method comprising: coupling a diffuser with a housing apparatus, wherein the housing apparatus is configured to accommodate at least one component of a pump configured to convey blood through the housing apparatus, wherein the housing apparatus comprises at least one outlet opening configured to facilitate outflow of the blood conveyed by the pump, and wherein the diffuser is configured to transfer into an operating position so as to guide the conveyed blood transversely to the outlet opening after the conveyed blood has passed through the outlet opening.
23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the diffuser is configured to be transferable from a rest position to the operating position and/or from the operating position to the rest position, and wherein the diffuser is configured to be unfolded from the rest position to the operating position.
24. The method according to claim 22, wherein the diffuser is configured to be arranged circumferentially around the housing apparatus.
25. The method according to claim 22, wherein the diffuser in the operating position has the shape of a truncated cone, a dome, an umbrella, or a funnel.
26. The method according to claim 22, wherein the diffuser in the operating position has a cross-sectional area that increases in a flow direction of the blood.
27. The method according to claim 22, wherein the diffuser comprises a support structure comprising at least one strut and/or a flexible jacket.
Description
[0018] Exemplary embodiments of the approach presented here are shown schematically in the drawings and explained in more detail in the following description. They show:
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[0027] In the following description of favorable exemplary embodiments of the present approach, the same or similar reference signs are used for the elements that are shown in the various figures and have a similar effect, wherein a repeated description of these elements is omitted.
[0028] If an exemplary embodiment includes an “and/or” conjunction between a first feature and a second feature, this should be read to mean that the exemplary embodiment according to one embodiment comprises both the first feature and the second feature and according to another embodiment comprises either only the first feature or only the second feature.
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[0030] The pump device 100 can be arranged in a minimally invasive manner by means of a catheter transfemorally or transaortally in an aorta and/or at least partially in a ventricle. The pump device 100 can therefore also be referred to as a blood pump for a heart support system. A maximum outer diameter of the pump device 100 shown here is limited to less than ten millimeters, which is why the pump device 100 has a pump 105 of axial design, i.e., with an axial-flow impeller 110. During operation of the pump device 100, a fluid to be conveyed, in this case blood, flows through an inlet hose 117 and is ejected through outlet openings 120 attached to a circumference of a housing apparatus 115 of the pump 105 in order to be fed back into the aorta. This is made possible and realized according to
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[0032] Since a pump outer diameter 200 of the pump 110 is significantly smaller than a vessel diameter 205 of the vessel, here by way of example the aorta 210, into which the fluid 215, here in the form of blood, flows out after said fluid has passed through the outlet openings 120, a large, abrupt cross-sectional jump leads to large permanent total pressure losses and thus to a reduced pump efficiency of the pump 105.
[0033] The pump housing device shown in the following figures is designed to prevent such a reduction of the pump efficiency.
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[0035] The pump housing device 300 is designed to guide the fluid 215. For this purpose, the pump housing device 300 has the housing apparatus 115 described in
[0036] According to this exemplary embodiment, the diffuser 305 is arranged circumferentially around the housing apparatus 115. In the operating position 310, a lateral surface of the diffuser 305 according to this exemplary embodiment has a cross-sectional area that increases in the flow direction 315 of the fluid 215. Alternatively, according to this exemplary embodiment, the diffuser 305 itself can also have a cross-sectional area that increases in the flow direction 315 of the fluid 215. In this case, the diffuser 305 according to this exemplary embodiment has the shape of a truncated cone in the operating position 310.
[0037] Optionally, the diffuser 305 has a support structure with at least one strut 320 and/or a flexible jacket 325. According to this exemplary embodiment, the diffuser 305 has a plurality of these struts 320.
[0038] According to this exemplary embodiment, the diffuser 305 is formed to be transferable from a rest position to the operating position 310 and/or from the operating position 310 to the rest position, wherein the diffuser 305 according to this exemplary embodiment is formed so that it can be folded out from the rest position to the operating position 310.
[0039] According to this exemplary embodiment, at least one component of the pump 105 according to the description in
[0040] Already described details of the pump housing device 300 are described once again below in other words:
[0041] In combination with the pump 105, the pump housing device 300 presented here can also be referred to as a pump with an unfoldable device for increasing efficiency.
[0042] Thanks to the pump housing device 300, the pressure loss of the pump 105 described in
[0043] An exemplary description of a sequence during operation of the pump 105 in conjunction with the pump housing device 300 presented here follows:
[0044] The fluid 215 in the form of blood is fed from the ventricle through a so-called inlet hose to an active pump part, to the impeller among other things. The impeller is enclosed on the outside by a housing apparatus 115, preferably a cylindrical housing apparatus according to this exemplary embodiment, which partially has openings. The pump housing device 300 supplements the pump 105 with the housing apparatus 115 from
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[0047] A description of a sequence during operation of the pump in conjunction with the pump housing device 300 presented here follows by way of example:
[0048] According to this exemplary embodiment, the blood is fed from the ventricle through the inlet hose 117 to the active pump part, at least to the impeller according to this exemplary embodiment. According to this exemplary embodiment, this inlet hose 117 is constructed from a laser-cut, coiled or braided structure, according to this exemplary embodiment made of Nitinol or similar materials with shape memory properties, which according to this exemplary embodiment is additionally encased in a further material, according to this exemplary embodiment silicone and/or polyurethane, in order to produce a closed form. According to this exemplary embodiment, the inlet hose 117 is designed in such a way that at least one or more struts 320 of the diffuser 305 project in the axial direction beyond the outlet opening of the housing apparatus beyond the original end of the inlet hose 117. According to this exemplary embodiment, the struts 320, which can also be referred to as diffuser struts, are part of the inlet hose 117 and thus, like the rest of the inlet hose 117, made of a shape memory alloy. Between the struts 320 is a material, which is used according to this exemplary embodiment for encasing the inlet hose 117, according to one exemplary embodiment silicone and/or PU or according to an alternative exemplary embodiment a material different thereto, which in the unfolded state, i.e., in the operating position shown here, forms a structure closed in the circumferential direction in the form of the diffuser 305. This structure is used for flow routing and reduces the losses during outflow.
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[0055] The method 900 according to this exemplary embodiment optionally moreover comprises a step 910 of mounting, in which the pump housing device is mounted to the pump.
[0056] The method steps presented here can be repeated as well as carried out in a sequence other than the one described.