Patent classifications
A61N2001/0578
Retractable separating systems and methods
A method for detaching an object from a patient includes providing a tool having a sheath, and a separating assembly operably coupled to a distal end of the sheath. The separating assembly includes a separator moveably coupled to a tip via a threadable connection. The separating assembly is placed near patient tissue that is attached to the object, the sheath is rotated to move the separator distal to the tip, and the separator is applied to the patient tissue that is attached to the object, so as to separate the tissue. A separating system includes a sheath, and a separator threadably coupled with a distal end of the sheath. The separator is adapted to switch between a first configuration where a separating mechanism is deployed, and a second configuration where the separating mechanism is undeployed.
DISSECTOR AND PULLER INSTRUMENTS
A kit for removing an embedded wire from tissue includes a dissector instrument for dissecting tissue surrounding an embedded wire and a pulling instrument for pulling the embedded wire from the tissue. The dissector instrument includes a proximal portion with a first and second handle and a distal portion. The distal portion of the dissector instrument includes a tubular section for surrounding an embedded wire. The pulling instrument includes a proximal portion with a first and second handle and a distal portion. The distal portion of the pulling instrument includes an elongated clamp for coupling to the embedded wire for extraction. The dissector instrument and pulling instrument may be used together as a kit, or separately to extract embedded wire from tissue.
Delivery system assemblies and associated methods for implantable medical devices
A delivery system assembly includes an outer tube, an inner member, extending within a lumen of the outer tube, and a deflectable shaft, extending within the outer tube lumen and around the inner member; the tube and inner member are longitudinally moveable with respect to the shaft, and a distal end of the inner member is located distal to the shaft within the tube lumen. A medical device can be loaded into the tube lumen, along a distal-most portion of the tube, and contained between the inner member and a distal opening of the tube lumen. Deflecting the shaft orients the distal-most portion for navigation of the assembly, and, when the distal end of the inner member is engaged within the tube lumen, distal movement of the tube, with respect to the shaft, causes similar distal movement of the inner member and the loaded medical device toward an implant site.
Systems and methods for improving RF compatibility of electrical stimulation leads
An implantable lead for stimulating patient tissue includes a lead body. A jacket is disposed over at least a portion of a length of the lead body. The jacket has an outer surface and an opposing inner surface. At least a portion of the outer surface of the jacket forms at least a portion of an outer surface of the lead. At least a portion of the inner surface of the jacket is open to the lead body. The jacket defines apertures each extending completely through the jacket. Electrodes are disposed along a distal end of the lead body. Terminals are disposed along a proximal end of the lead body. Conductors electrically couple the electrodes to the terminals. Conductor insulation is disposed over each of the conductors. At least a portion of the conductor insulation is in fluid communication with the local environment external to the lead via the apertures.
Catheter System for Explanting an Intracardiac Pacing System
An apparatus for explanting an intracardiac medical device that comprises a casing, a proximal end and a distal end comprising an anchor element, wherein the intracardiac medical device is anchored to a heart tissue of a patient via the anchor element, wherein heart tissue adheres to the casing. The apparatus comprises a protector device that extends along an extension direction and is configured to surround the casing, when the protector device is positioned at the casing. Further, the apparatus comprises an alignment device configured to align the protector device and the casing with each other, when the alignment device engages the intracardiac medical device. The apparatus also comprises a shearing element. The shearing element is configured to move along the casing, when the protector device is moved along the casing in a moving direction towards the distal end, for shearing off heart tissue adhered to the casing.
LEAD ENGAGEMENT DEVICE
A lead engagement device is configured to be positioned in a lead lumen. The lead engagement device includes a hypotube. The hypotube includes a wall having an inner surface defining an inner lumen and an outer surface. The wall defines a longitudinal axis of the hypotube. A plurality of lead engagement fingers extend outwardly and proximally from the outer surface at acute angles, and planes in which the acute angles are disposed extend diagonally relative to the longitudinal axis. The plurality of lead engagement fingers are configured to translate relative to the lead and permit relative motion between the lead engagement device and the lead when applying a first force to the lead engagement device. The plurality of lead engagement fingers are configured to engage the lead and inhibit relative motion between the lead engagement device and the lead when applying an opposite second force to the lead engagement device.
Biostimulator transport system having valve bypass tool
A valve bypass tool, and a biostimulator transport system having such a valve bypass tool, is described. The valve bypass tool includes an annular seal to seal against a protective sheath of the biostimulator transport system. The valve bypass tool is slidably mounted on the protective sheath and includes a bypass sheath to insert into an access introducer. The valve bypass tool can lock onto the access introducer by mating a locking tab of the valve bypass tool with a locking groove of the access introducer. The locking tab can have a decent that securely fastens the components to resist decoupling when the biostimulator transport system is advanced through the access introducer into a patient anatomy. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
Pacemaker retrieval systems and methods
A catheter system for retrieving a leadless cardiac pacemaker from a patient is provided. The cardiac pacemaker can include a docking or retrieval feature configured to be grasped by the catheter system. In some embodiments, the retrieval catheter can include a snare configured to engage the retrieval feature of the pacemaker. The retrieval catheter can include a torque shaft selectively connectable to a docking cap and be configured to apply rotational torque to a pacemaker to be retrieved. Methods of delivering the leadless cardiac pacemaker with the delivery system are also provided.
Expanding coil coupling for lead extension and extraction
A device for extending a lead according to some embodiments includes a body, a tubular member coupled to the body, the tubular member comprising an outer surface, wherein the outer surface is sized to insert into an inner lumen of a lead, the tubular member is movable between a first configuration in which the tubular member slides into the lead, and a second configuration in which at least a portion of the tubular member expands to engage an inner surface of the lead; and, an actuation mechanism operatively coupled to the tubular member, the actuation mechanism configured to move the tubular member between the first configuration and second configuration.
Medical device retrieval with multiple snares
An improved assembly for securing an implantable medical device for retrieval from an implant site includes a plurality of snares, wherein distal openings of a first snare carrier lumen and a second snare carrier lumen have a pre-set offset established therebetween. First and second snare shafts, to which first and second snare loops are coupled, respectively, extend within the corresponding snare carrier lumens such that each loop is located in proximity to the corresponding distal opening of the lumen. The pre-set offset allows an operator to simultaneously position the snare loops around the device; and, when the operator retracts the snare shafts to collapse the snare loops until the loops fit snuggly around the device, the pre-set offset can help to align the device for retrieval.