According to recent trends to develop implantable nonpulsatile blood pumps for different function modes and times, our intention was and still is to build a Mini-Spindle-Pump for a pumping duration of about 14 days. Initial conception for this plan was the premise that the device in a mock circuit should move 4 L of water/min at a speed of 12,000 to 15,000 rpm against a pressure difference of 90 mm Hg between pump inlet and outlet. Despite the development of 6 different prototypes, this project was not realized. Under the above-mentioned conditions, the main problem of this type of blood pump, the blood trauma, could not be reduced to an adequate level, i.e., the Mini-Spindle-Pump is not a high speed pump. Therefore, a revision of the conception was necessary. The device in a mock circuit should transport 5 L of water/min at a speed of about 9,000 rpm against a pressure difference of 90 mm Hg between its inlet and outlet. Considering the implantability of the blood pump, the following measurements for its components were arrived at. The U-shaped blockformed plexiglas housing was enlarged to 120 x 40 x 40 mm (length of blood chamber 86 mm, inner diameter 27 mm), and the rotor with 5 windings was redesigned at a length of 64 mm (outer diameter 25 mm, inner diameter 6.7 mm). In a mock circuit, this 7th prototype transported with a speed of 9,000 rpm about 10 L of water/min at an afterload of 80 mm Hg. In acute animal experiments with calves up to 15 h of pumping duration, the device showed the expected efficiency. Experiments with a longer pumping duration are necessary to confirm that this prototype will fulfill the criteria of a short-term pump according to Dr. Y. Nosé's advice.

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