InspireMD. has filed a patent for a shunting system that regulates blood flow from arteries to veins. The system includes easily separable housing components for access to inner components like a removable blood filter. The shunt comprises a first housing, regulator, and a second housing for blood egress. GlobalData’s report on InspireMD gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on InspireMD, Prosthetic cardiac valves was a key innovation area identified from patents. InspireMD's grant share as of January 2024 was 50%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Shunt system for regulating blood flow in circulatory system

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: InspireMD Inc

The patent application (Publication Number: US20240033412A1) describes a shunt for blood transfer in a mammalian patient. The shunt comprises a first housing for receiving a first conduit for blood ingress, a regulator to control blood flow rate, and a second housing with a cavity for holding blood and a second conduit for blood egress. The shunt also includes a blood filter and a connector for removably attaching the first and second housings. The regulator is adjustable to control the rate of blood flow through the first conduit, with a trigger lever for adjustment.

Additionally, the patent application outlines a method for assembling the medical device and transferring blood in a mammalian patient using the described shunt. The method involves attaching the first and second conduits to the shunt, establishing a blood flow pathway between the conduits via the shunt, and regulating the blood flow by adjusting the regulator. The first conduit is placed in an arterial portion of the patient's circulatory system, while the second conduit is placed in a venous portion, allowing for efficient blood transfer. The method also includes steps for decreasing or increasing the size of the first conduit to regulate blood flow along the pathway. Overall, the patent application presents a detailed shunt design and method for blood transfer in medical settings, emphasizing control and efficiency in the process.

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