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- Patent Title: Systems and methods for transseptal delivery of percutaneous ventricular assist devices and other non-guidewire based transvascular therapeutic devices
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Application No.: US16578375Application Date: 2019-09-22
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Publication No.: US11065438B2Publication Date: 2021-07-20
- Inventor: Richard S Stack , William L Athas , Kevin Johnson , Emer M Feerick , Matthew Moran , Damian Muldoon , Liam Ruddy , William Cannon , Rory O'Brien
- Applicant: Synecor LLC
- Applicant Address: US NC Chapel Hill
- Assignee: Synecor LLC
- Current Assignee: Synecor LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Chapel Hill
- Main IPC: A61B17/00
- IPC: A61B17/00 ; A61B17/34 ; A61M1/10 ; A61M1/12 ; A61M25/09 ; A61M25/10 ; A61F2/24 ; A61M60/857 ; A61M60/135 ; A61M60/148

Abstract:
A system and method used to deliver a percutaneous ventricular assist device (pVAD) or other cardiac therapeutic device to a site within the heart, such as a site at the aortic valve. A flexible device is percutaneously introduced into a vasculature of a patient and positioned to run from a femoral vein, through the heart via a transseptal puncture, and to a femoral artery. The venous-side end of the flexible device is withdrawn out the venous vasculature superior to the heart, and a pVAD is secured to the flexible device. The pVAD is pushed in a distal direction while the arterial-side end of the flexible device is pulled in the proximal direction to advance the pVAD to the target site. A left ventricle redirector aids in orienting the pVAD and preventing migration of the flexible member towards delicate structures of the heart during advancement of the pVAD.
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