2020
DOI: 10.15825/1995-1191-2020-2-113-116
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First experience in implantation of a mechanical circulatory support device based on a disk-type pump: an acute experiment

Abstract: Objective: to carry out the implantation of an artificial left ventricle of the heart based on a disk-type pump in an acute experiment on a large mammal (mini-pig). Materials and methods. To test the surgical technique of implantation and assess the biocompatibility of the apparatus for mechanical support of blood circulation based on a viscous friction pump, an acute experiment was conducted on an animal. A large mammal (mini-pig weighing 90 kg) was used as an experimental model. The implantation of the pump … Show more

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“…The working principle of the micro viscous pump is similar to that of the disc pump. It also uses the friction and centrifugal actions of the rotating disc to drive the media [102][103][104][105]. The impeller structure of the two is obviously different, but the research results of the flow mechanism and flow characteristics also provide a reference for the design and development of the disc pump [106][107][108][109][110].…”
Section: Physical Model With Extended Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The working principle of the micro viscous pump is similar to that of the disc pump. It also uses the friction and centrifugal actions of the rotating disc to drive the media [102][103][104][105]. The impeller structure of the two is obviously different, but the research results of the flow mechanism and flow characteristics also provide a reference for the design and development of the disc pump [106][107][108][109][110].…”
Section: Physical Model With Extended Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%