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A61M 60/13 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable via, into, inside, in line, branching on, or around a blood vessel by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system 5
A61M 60/216 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller 5
A61M 60/808 - Vanes or blades specially adapted for deformable impellers, e.g. expandable impellers 5
A61M 60/81 - Pump housings 5
A61M 60/174 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart inside a ventricle, e.g. intraventricular balloon pumps discharging the blood to the ventricle or arterial system via a cannula internal to the ventricle or arterial system 4
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1.

HEMODYNAMIC SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND METHODS

      
Application Number US2024058509
Publication Number 2025/122648
Status In Force
Filing Date 2024-12-04
Publication Date 2025-06-12
Owner
  • NARWHAL MEDICAL LLC (USA)
  • BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Van Horne, Loïc
  • Keith, Peter T.
  • Liu, Qian
  • Breidall, Benjamin Carl

Abstract

Some embodiments of percutaneous ventricular assist devices have an expandable pump impeller and an associated flexible drive shaft. The drive shaft can be coupled to a motor located external to the patient. The motor can rotate the drive shaft to spin the pump impeller inside of the pump housing, causing blood to be pumped within the patient. In some embodiments, the pump impeller is inflatable and/or self-expandable. The percutaneous ventricular assist devices with inflatable or self-expandable pump impellers are designed to have very small delivery profiles. Accordingly, various deployment modalities, including radial artery deployment, are practicable using the two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 60/237 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly axial components, e.g. axial flow pumps
  • A61M 60/808 - Vanes or blades specially adapted for deformable impellers, e.g. expandable impellers
  • A61M 60/216 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller
  • A61M 60/804 - Impellers
  • A61M 60/806 - Vanes or blades
  • A61M 60/242 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly axial components, e.g. axial flow pumps with the outlet substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation

2.

Expandable mechanical hemodynamic support systems, devices, and methods

      
Application Number 18375793
Grant Number 12076547
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-10-02
First Publication Date 2024-02-08
Grant Date 2024-09-03
Owner Narwhal Medical LLC (USA)
Inventor Horne, Loïc Van

Abstract

Some embodiments of percutaneous ventricular assist devices have a two-part design that includes a housing component and a separately deployable rotatable inner catheter component. The housing component can include an expandable pump housing. The inner catheter can include an expandable pump impeller and an associated flexible drive shaft. The drive shaft can be coupled to a motor located external to the patient. The motor can rotate the drive shaft to spin the pump impeller inside of the pump housing, causing blood to be pumped within the patient. In some embodiments, the pump impeller is inflatable or self-expandable. The two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices with inflatable or self-expandable pump impellers are designed to have very small delivery profiles. Accordingly, various deployment modalities, including radial artery deployment, are practicable using the two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 60/178 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart drawing blood from a ventricle and returning the blood to the arterial system via a cannula external to the ventricle, e.g. left or right ventricular assist devices
  • A61M 60/13 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable via, into, inside, in line, branching on, or around a blood vessel by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system
  • A61M 60/174 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart inside a ventricle, e.g. intraventricular balloon pumps discharging the blood to the ventricle or arterial system via a cannula internal to the ventricle or arterial system
  • A61M 60/216 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller
  • A61M 60/226 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly radial components
  • A61M 60/414 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted by a rotating cable, e.g. for blood pumps mounted on a catheter
  • A61M 60/416 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted directly by the motor rotor drive shaft
  • A61M 60/538 - Regulation using real-time blood pump operational parameter data, e.g. motor current
  • A61M 60/585 - User interfaces
  • A61M 60/808 - Vanes or blades specially adapted for deformable impellers, e.g. expandable impellers
  • A61M 60/81 - Pump housings
  • A61M 60/824 - Hydrodynamic or fluid film bearings
  • A61M 60/841 - Constructional details other than related to driving of balloon pumps for circulatory assistance

3.

Expandable mechanical hemodynamic support systems, devices, and methods

      
Application Number 18108446
Grant Number 11839753
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-10
First Publication Date 2023-08-17
Grant Date 2023-12-12
Owner Narwhal Medical LLC (USA)
Inventor Van Horne, Loïc

Abstract

Some embodiments of percutaneous ventricular assist devices have a two-part design that includes a housing component and a separately deployable rotatable inner catheter component. The housing component can include an expandable pump housing. The inner catheter can include an expandable pump impeller and an associated flexible drive shaft. The drive shaft can be coupled to a motor located external to the patient. The motor can rotate the drive shaft to spin the pump impeller inside of the pump housing, causing blood to be pumped within the patient. In some embodiments, the pump impeller is inflatable or self-expandable. The two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices with inflatable or self-expandable pump impellers are designed to have very small delivery profiles. Accordingly, various deployment modalities, including radial artery deployment, are practicable using the two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 60/178 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart drawing blood from a ventricle and returning the blood to the arterial system via a cannula external to the ventricle, e.g. left or right ventricular assist devices
  • A61M 60/226 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly radial components
  • A61M 60/414 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted by a rotating cable, e.g. for blood pumps mounted on a catheter
  • A61M 60/841 - Constructional details other than related to driving of balloon pumps for circulatory assistance
  • A61M 60/808 - Vanes or blades specially adapted for deformable impellers, e.g. expandable impellers
  • A61M 60/824 - Hydrodynamic or fluid film bearings
  • A61M 60/538 - Regulation using real-time blood pump operational parameter data, e.g. motor current
  • A61M 60/13 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable via, into, inside, in line, branching on, or around a blood vessel by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system
  • A61M 60/174 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart inside a ventricle, e.g. intraventricular balloon pumps discharging the blood to the ventricle or arterial system via a cannula internal to the ventricle or arterial system
  • A61M 60/216 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller
  • A61M 60/585 - User interfaces
  • A61M 60/81 - Pump housings
  • A61M 60/416 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted directly by the motor rotor drive shaft

4.

EXPANDABLE MECHANICAL HEMODYNAMIC SUPPORT SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS

      
Application Number US2023062417
Publication Number 2023/154885
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-10
Publication Date 2023-08-17
Owner NARWHAL MEDICAL LLC (USA)
Inventor Van Horne, Loïc

Abstract

Some embodiments of percutaneous ventricular assist devices have a two-part design that includes a housing component and a separately deployable rotatable inner catheter component. The housing component can include an expandable pump housing. The inner catheter can include an expandable pump impeller and an associated flexible drive shaft. The drive shaft can be coupled to a motor located external to the patient. The motor can rotate the drive shaft to spin the pump impeller inside of the pump housing, causing blood to be pumped within the patient. In some embodiments, the pump impeller is inflatable or self-expandable. The two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices with inflatable or self-expandable pump impellers are designed to have very small delivery profiles. Accordingly, various deployment modalities, including radial artery deployment, are practicable using the two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 60/13 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable via, into, inside, in line, branching on, or around a blood vessel by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system
  • A61M 60/804 - Impellers
  • A61M 60/81 - Pump housings
  • A61M 60/865 - Devices for guiding or inserting pumps or pumping devices into the patient’s body

5.

Expandable mechanical hemodynamic support systems, devices, and methods

      
Application Number 18108409
Grant Number 12090313
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-10
First Publication Date 2023-08-17
Grant Date 2024-09-17
Owner Narwhal Medical LLC (USA)
Inventor Horne, Loïc Van

Abstract

Some embodiments of percutaneous ventricular assist devices have a two-part design that includes a housing component and a separately deployable rotatable inner catheter component. The housing component can include an expandable pump housing. The inner catheter can include an expandable pump impeller and an associated flexible drive shaft. The drive shaft can be coupled to a motor located external to the patient. The motor can rotate the drive shaft to spin the pump impeller inside of the pump housing, causing blood to be pumped within the patient. In some embodiments, the pump impeller is inflatable or self-expandable. The two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices with inflatable or self-expandable pump impellers are designed to have very small delivery profiles. Accordingly, various deployment modalities, including radial artery deployment, are practicable using the two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 60/806 - Vanes or blades
  • A61M 60/13 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable via, into, inside, in line, branching on, or around a blood vessel by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system
  • A61M 60/174 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart inside a ventricle, e.g. intraventricular balloon pumps discharging the blood to the ventricle or arterial system via a cannula internal to the ventricle or arterial system
  • A61M 60/178 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart drawing blood from a ventricle and returning the blood to the arterial system via a cannula external to the ventricle, e.g. left or right ventricular assist devices
  • A61M 60/216 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller
  • A61M 60/226 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly radial components
  • A61M 60/414 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted by a rotating cable, e.g. for blood pumps mounted on a catheter
  • A61M 60/416 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted directly by the motor rotor drive shaft
  • A61M 60/538 - Regulation using real-time blood pump operational parameter data, e.g. motor current
  • A61M 60/585 - User interfaces
  • A61M 60/808 - Vanes or blades specially adapted for deformable impellers, e.g. expandable impellers
  • A61M 60/81 - Pump housings
  • A61M 60/824 - Hydrodynamic or fluid film bearings
  • A61M 60/841 - Constructional details other than related to driving of balloon pumps for circulatory assistance

6.

Expandable mechanical hemodynamic support systems, devices, and methods

      
Application Number 18108450
Grant Number 11896813
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-10
First Publication Date 2023-08-17
Grant Date 2024-02-13
Owner Narwhal Medical LLC (USA)
Inventor Horne, Loïc Van

Abstract

Some embodiments of percutaneous ventricular assist devices have a two-part design that includes a housing component and a separately deployable rotatable inner catheter component. The housing component can include an expandable pump housing. The inner catheter can include an expandable pump impeller and an associated flexible drive shaft. The drive shaft can be coupled to a motor located external to the patient. The motor can rotate the drive shaft to spin the pump impeller inside of the pump housing, causing blood to be pumped within the patient. In some embodiments, the pump impeller is inflatable or self-expandable. The two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices with inflatable or self-expandable pump impellers are designed to have very small delivery profiles. Accordingly, various deployment modalities, including radial artery deployment, are practicable using the two-part percutaneous ventricular assist devices described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 60/13 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable via, into, inside, in line, branching on, or around a blood vessel by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system
  • A61M 60/178 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart drawing blood from a ventricle and returning the blood to the arterial system via a cannula external to the ventricle, e.g. left or right ventricular assist devices
  • A61M 60/824 - Hydrodynamic or fluid film bearings
  • A61M 60/538 - Regulation using real-time blood pump operational parameter data, e.g. motor current
  • A61M 60/808 - Vanes or blades specially adapted for deformable impellers, e.g. expandable impellers
  • A61M 60/414 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted by a rotating cable, e.g. for blood pumps mounted on a catheter
  • A61M 60/841 - Constructional details other than related to driving of balloon pumps for circulatory assistance
  • A61M 60/226 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly radial components
  • A61M 60/174 - Implantable pumps or pumping devices, i.e. the blood being pumped inside the patient’s body implantable in, on, or around the heart inside a ventricle, e.g. intraventricular balloon pumps discharging the blood to the ventricle or arterial system via a cannula internal to the ventricle or arterial system
  • A61M 60/216 - Non-positive displacement blood pumps including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller
  • A61M 60/585 - User interfaces
  • A61M 60/81 - Pump housings
  • A61M 60/416 - Details relating to driving for non-positive displacement blood pumps the force acting on the blood contacting member being mechanical, e.g. transmitted by a shaft or cable generated by an electromotor transmitted directly by the motor rotor drive shaft