Intravascular Dual-Lumen Cannula for assistive oxygenation
Patients with severe respiratory failure or low oxygen saturation are currently supported by ECMO, but conventional systems are bulky, highly invasive, and require specialized expertise. This system integrates a miniature axial-flow blood pump and a hollow-fiber oxygenation unit within a dual-lumen cannula, allowing blood pumping, oxygenation, and CO₂ removal in a single device. ・ Integrated pump and oxygenator: No additional artificial lung needed ・ Single-port percutaneous insertion: Femoral or jugular access reaching the right atrium ・ Recirculation control: Flow rate and oxygenation optimized via pump speed ・ Low-flow gas exchange proven: Effective oxygenation and CO₂ removal demonstrated at 0.2 mL/min
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