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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 02, 2025
Filed:
Feb. 18, 2022
Summacor, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);
Steve C. Smith, Trabuco Canyon, CA (US);
Brian A. Babson, Long Beach, CA (US);
David J. Cline, Newport Beach, CA (US);
Mark Glindmeyer, La Mesa, CA (US);
Andrew Filachek, Eatontown, NJ (US);
Jeremy S. Martinson, La Mesa, CA (US);
SUMMACOR, INC., San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
Described herein are pumps that linearly reciprocate to assist with circulating blood within the body of a patient. Red blood cell damage may be avoided or minimized by such linear pump movement. The linearly reciprocating movement may also generate a pulsatile pumping cycle that mimics the natural pumping cycle of the heart. The pumps may be configured to reside at various body locations. For example, the pumps may be situated within the right ventricle, the left ventricle, the ascending aorta, the descending aorta, the thoracic aorta, or the abdominal aorta. In some instances, the pump may be deployed within the venous circulation. In other instances, the pump may reside outside the patient.