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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 70, 880-895, Copyright © 1975 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
WF Bernhard, V Poirier, CC LaFarge and JG Carr
Surgical patients who cannot be weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass during
operation or who develop balloon-dependent left ventricular failure
postoperatively are now considered unsavable. However, in those with
potentially reversible ventricular dysfunction, recovery might be possible
if an improved means of temporary circulatory support were available.
Towards this end, a pneumatically actuated, left ventricular assist pump
was developed and evaluated in 20 consecutive calf experiments. The device,
containing a flexible polyurethane pumping chamber, was positioned on the
chest wall and connected to the left ventricular apex and descending
thoracic aorta by two Dacron valved conduits (xenograft valves). All
animals survived a 14 to 30 day pumping interval, and 7 underwent
successful removal of the device by division of the Dacron conduits below
skin level. As a prelude to human investigation, pumps were implanted
during a series of routine autopsies through midline sternotomy incison.
The device was positioned on the right anterolateral chest wall, with two
valved conduits traversing the mediastinum to connect the pump to the left
ventricular apex and ascending aorta.
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