Minimally invasive implantable neurostimulation system
US-10258789-B2 · Apr 16, 2019 · US
US11672991B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11672991-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016947092-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2023 |
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Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to an implantable medical device including a housing containing components therein configured for delivering neurostimulation therapy, and an anchoring feature included with the housing. The implantable medical device also includes a lead having an electrode. In one aspect, the implantable medical device may include a guidewire passageway configured to allow the lead of implantable medical device to be introduced over a guidewire.
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An implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, comprising: a housing including: electronic circuitry disposed within the housing and configured for delivering tibial nerve stimulation therapy, communication circuitry and related components disposed within the housing, the communication circuitry and related components configured for at least one of receiving programming instructions from an external programmer or providing feedback to an external device; and a power source disposed within the housing, wherein the housing includes a longitudinal axis; and an electrical lead coupled to the housing and including at least one electrode, the electrical lead including a longitudinal axis extending from a proximal end to a distal end, wherein each of the proximal end and the distal end of the electrical lead are laterally offset from the housing, and further wherein the electrical lead longitudinal axis is generally oriented in the same direction as the housing longitudinal axis when the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is ex vivo and when the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is in vivo, wherein the electrical lead is connected to the electronic circuitry disposed within the housing such that the tibial nerve stimulation therapy is deliverable via the at least one electrode, the electrical lead including a guidewire passageway extending from the proximal end of the electrical lead to the distal end of the electrical lead and being open on both ends such that a guidewire can extend outward from each end with the lead coupled to the housing, the guidewire passageway being configured to allow implantation of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device over the guidewire. 2. The implantable tibial nerve stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical lead longitudinal axis is generally parallel to the housing longitudinal axis. 3. The implantable tibial nerve stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to be implanted in an ankle region of a patient, and further wherein the housing and electrical lead are configured and arranged such that the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device can be implanted such that the housing is positioned superficial to a fascia layer in the ankle region and such that the at least one electrode is positioned below the fascia. 4. The implantable tibial nerve stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical lead is configured to be received in a cradle of a delivery tool for implantation of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device. 5. The implantable tibial nerve stimulation device of claim 1 , further comprising a fixation element included with at least one of the housing or the electrical lead. 6. The implantable tibial nerve stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of the electrical lead is coupled to a structure which is coupled to a proximal end of the housing. 7. A system, comprising: an implantable tibial nerve stimulation device including: a housing comprising: electronic circuitry disposed within the housing and configured for delivering tibial nerve stimulation therapy, communication circuitry and related components disposed within the housing, the communication circuitry and related components configured for at least one of receiving programming instructions from an external programmer or providing feedback to an external device; and a power source disposed within the housing, wherein the housing includes a longitudinal axis; an electrical lead coupled to the housing and including at least one electrode, the electrical lead including a longitudinal axis extending from a proximal end to a distal end, wherein each of the proximal end and the distal end of the electrical lead are laterally offset from the housing and further wherein the electrical lead longitudinal axis is generally oriented in the same direction as the housing longitudinal axis when the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is ex vivo and when the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is in vivo, wherein the electrical lead is connected to the electronic circuitry disposed within the housing such that the tibial nerve stimulation therapy is deliverable via the at least one electrode, the electrical lead including a guidewire passageway extending from the proximal end of the electrical lead to the distal end of the electrical lead and being open on both ends such that a guidewire can extend outward from each end with the lead coupled to the housing, the guidewire passageway being configured to allow implantation of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device over the guidewire; and an implant tool including: an outer sheath; and an inner sheath, the inner sheath including a cradle portion configured to selectively carry the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the outer sheath of the implant tool is slidingly engageable with the inner sheath of the implant tool, the outer sheath being slidable with respect to the inner sheath so as to deliver the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device to a target implant location. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the electrical lead longitudinal axis of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is generally parallel to the housing longitudinal axis of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to be implanted in an ankle region of a patient, and further wherein the housing and electrical lead are configured and arranged such that the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device can be implanted such that the housing is positioned superficial to a fascia layer in the ankle region and such that the at least one electrode is positioned below the fascia. 11. The system of claim 7 , wherein the implant tool is configured to be advanced over a guidewire with the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device carried in the cradle of the implant tool. 12. The system of claim 7 , wherein the proximal end of the electrical lead of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is coupled to a structure which is coupled to a proximal end of the housing of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device.
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