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Asaio Journal | 2004

Development of a flexible inflow cannula with titanium inflow tip for the NEDO biventricular assist device.

Kuniyoshi Watanabe; Toshimasa Asai; Seiji Ichikawa; Tadashi Motomura; Atsushi Hata; Seiichi Ito; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Shinichi Tsujimura; Daniel Oestmann; Yukihiko Nosé

A newly designed flexible inflow cannula has been developed for a biventricular assist device (BVAD). The inflow tip was designed for long-term ventricle drainage. Considering the anatomic differences between the right and left ventricles, a flexible inflow cannula, as a mass production model with a titanium tip, was developed and investigated in chronic BVAD animal experiments using the NEDO permanently implantable centrifugal blood pump. These flexible inflow cannulae consist of flexible plastic tubing with wire supported, titanium left and right tips. The right titanium inflow tip was designed with inner and outer stoppers to be inserted into the right ventricle wall and a beak shape to avoid sucking. The left tip was designed to be inserted into the left ventricle cavity. Five chronic BVAD bovine studies were performed to investigate the new beak shaped titanium tip. In these studies, the new beak shaped titanium tip and cannula prevented stenosis by a proliferation of pseudoneointimal, and supplied adequate blood flow to the pump without sucking. This newly designed inflow cannula with the beak shaped titanium tip was successfully implanted for 90 days.


Artificial Organs | 2003

Development of Silicone Rubber Hollow Fiber Membrane Oxygenator for ECMO

Tadashi Motomura; Tomohiro Maeda; Shiniji Kawahito; Takahiro Matsui; Seiji Ichikawa; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Masaki Kawamura; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Koshiro Sato; Yoichiro Kawaguchi; Deborah Taylor; Daniel Oestmann; Julie Glueck; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 2001

Development of the Baylor Gyro permanently implantable centrifugal blood pump as a biventricular assist device

Kenji Nonaka; Joerg Linneweber; Seiji Ichikawa; Masaharu Yoshikawa; Minoru Mikami; Tadashi Motomura; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Ikuya Nishimura; Daniel Oestmann; Julia Glueck; Heinrich Schima; Ernst Wolner; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 2002

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenator Compatible with Centrifugal Blood Pumps

Tadashi Motomura; Tomohiro Maeda; Takahiro Matsui; Seiji Ichikawa; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Masaki Kawamura; Ikuya Nishimura; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Daniel Oestmann; Julia Glueck; Yoichiro Kawaguchi; Koshiro Sato; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 2002

Assessing the Calf Pulmonary Function During a Long-Term Biventricular Assist Device Study with a Centrifugal Blood Pump

Kenji Nonaka; Joerg Linneweber; Seiji Ichikawa; Tadashi Motomura; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Daniel Oestmann; Julia Glueck; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 2004

Centrifugal blood pump with a hydraulically-levitated impeller for a permanently implantable biventricular assist device

Kuniyoshi Watanabe; Seiji Ichikawa; Toshimasa Asai; Tadashi Motomura; Atsushi Hata; Seiichi Ito; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Shinichi Tsujimura; Julia Glueck; Daniel Oestmann; Yukihiko Nosé


Asaio Journal | 2003

In vivo evaluation of the NEDO biventricular assist device with an RPM dynamic impeller suspension system.

Seiji Ichikawa; Joerg Linneweber; Tadashi Motomura; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Kuniyoshi Watanabe; Satoshi Ashizawa; Noriyuki Murai; Ikuya Nishimura; Hirohito Sumikura; Julia Glueck; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Daniel Oestmann; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 2003

Antithrombogenicity of the Gyro Permanently Implantable Pump with the RPM Dynamic Suspension System for the Impeller

Seiji Ichikawa; Kenji Nonaka; Tadashi Motomura; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Kuniyoshi Watanabe; Satoshi Ashizawa; Toshiyuki Shinohara; Hirohito Sumikura; Fumiyuki Ichihashi; Daniel Oestmann; Yukihiko Nosé


Asaio Journal | 2002

EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF BLOOD GLUCOSE BY USING ARTIFICIAL ENDOCRINE PANCREAS MODEL STG-22

Tetsuya Kono; Satoshi Ashizawa; Kazuhiro Hanaraki; Daniel Oestmann; Yukihiko Nosé; F C Brunicardi


Asaio Journal | 2002

IN VIVO EVALUATION OF THE NEDO BIVENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE USING THE GYRO CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS WITH A DYNAMIC IMPELLER SUSPENSION SYSTEM

Seiji Ichikawa; Tadashi Motomura; Hiroshi Ishitoya; Kuniyoshi Watanabe; Satoshi Ashizawa; Noriyuki Murai; Hirohito Sumikura; Daniel Oestmann; Toshiyciki Shinohara; Julia Glueck; Yukihiko Nosé

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Tadashi Motomura

Baylor College of Medicine

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Yukihiko Nosé

Baylor College of Medicine

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Seiji Ichikawa

Baylor College of Medicine

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Hiroshi Ishitoya

Baylor College of Medicine

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Julia Glueck

Baylor College of Medicine

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Satoshi Ashizawa

Baylor College of Medicine

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Hirohito Sumikura

Baylor College of Medicine

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Joerg Linneweber

Baylor College of Medicine

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Kenji Nonaka

Baylor College of Medicine

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