Implantable medical device
US-2016256257-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US11497632B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11497632-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916524999-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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Disclosed herein is an anchor for use with a medical device. The anchor includes a coil, a barb, and a turn connecting the coil to the barb. The anchor may be made of a shape memory material. The coil may have a first handedness, and the turn may have a second handedness opposite the first handedness. The anchor may be attached to the medical device by a friction fit, in some cases without being attached by welding, soldering, adhesive, or crimping.
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A medical device for implantation into a body passage, the medical device comprising: at least one elongate member; and an anchor attached to the elongate member, the anchor having a first end and extending to a second end, wherein the first end is a constrained end and the second end is a free end, and comprising: a coil defining a longitudinal axis therethrough, at least a portion of the coil surrounding the elongate member; a barb including the second end; and a turn of at least 90 degrees and a bend, the turn and the bend connecting the coil to the barb, such that the barb and the longitudinal axis of the coil define an acute angle therebetween, wherein when the coil is stretched longitudinally, it grips the elongate member more tightly, and wherein the anchor has a first portion extending in a first direction along the longitudinal axis that includes the coil and the turn, wherein the first direction begins at the first, constrained end and moves towards the bend, and a second portion extending in an opposing, second direction along the longitudinal axis that includes the barb, wherein the second direction begins at the bend and moves towards the second, free end, and wherein the turn is in-between the coil and the bend. 2. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the second end defines a point, such that the barb is a barb. 3. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the medical device comprises a stent. 4. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the anchor is fixed to the elongate member by a friction fit. 5. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the anchor is disposed at a proximal end of the medical device, and the second end is directed toward a distal end of the medical device. 6. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the anchor lacks a fixed connection to the elongate member by any of a weld, a solder joint, and an adhesive. 7. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the coil is compressed longitudinally to fit the anchor to the elongate member. 8. The medical device of claim 7 , wherein the coil lacks a crimp about the elongate member. 9. The medical device of claim 1 , where the coil has a first handedness, and the turn has a second handedness opposite the first handedness. 10. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein in the coil has an inner diameter in a free condition from about 50% to about 99% the diameter of the elongate member. 11. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the coil is fixed to the elongate member by a weld. 12. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the coil comprises a plurality of windings, the medical device further comprising a spacer disposed between at least two windings in a longitudinal dimension. 13. An anchor for a medical device, the anchor having a first end and extending to a second end and comprising: a coil defining a longitudinal axis therethrough, at least a portion of the coil configured to surround an elongate member; a barb including the second end; and a turn of at least 90 degrees and a bend, the turn and the bend connecting the coil to the barb, such that the barb and the longitudinal axis of the coil define an acute angle therebetween, wherein when the coil is stretched longitudinally, it grips the elongate member more tightly, wherein the turn curves along one side of the longitudinal axis when viewed in a first plane, and the bend curves around the longitudinal axis when viewed in the first plane, wherein the coil and the bend are distinct structures, and wherein when the first end is deemed a downstream end, then the coil is disposed downstream relative to the turn, and the turn is disposed downstream relative to the bend, and wherein the acute angle is due to the first and second ends both being downstream, compared to the location of the bend. 14. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the second end defines a point. 15. The anchor of claim 14 , wherein the point is defined by a cut made about 5 degrees to about 15 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the barb. 16. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the anchor comprises a shape memory material. 17. The anchor of claim 14 , wherein the coil is movable between an expanded diameter and a compressed diameter, and is heat set to define a remembered condition at the compressed diameter. 18. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the coil has a first handedness, and the turn has a second handedness opposite the first handedness. 19. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein in an expanded configuration, the coil has a length at least double a pitch of the coil. 20. An anchor for a medical device, the anchor having a first end and extending to a second end and comprising: a coil defining a longitudinal axis therethrough, at least a portion of the coil configured to surround an elongate member; a barb including the second end; and a turn of at least 90 degrees and a bend, the turn and the bend connecting the coil to the barb, such that the barb and the longitudinal axis of the coil define an acute angle therebetween, wherein when the coil is stretched longitudinally, it grips the elongate member more tightly, wherein the turn curves along one side of the longitudinal axis when viewed in a first plane, and the bend curves around the longitudinal axis when viewed in the first plane, wherein the coil and the bend are distinct structures, and wherein when the first end is deemed a downstream end, then the coil is disposed downstream relative to the turn, and the turn is disposed downstream relative to the bend, and wherein the coil has a first handedness, and the turn has a second handedness opposite the first handedness.
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