Strain relief loop holders for medical leads and systems

US9561364B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9561364-B2
Application numberUS-201314395195-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2013
Priority dateApr 19, 2012
Publication dateFeb 7, 2017
Grant dateFeb 7, 2017

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Strain relief loop holders maintaining strain relief loop formed in a lead while also addressing excessive heating at the point in the loop where the medical lead intersects itself. The strain relief loop includes a body section that the medical lead passes through where the intersection occurs. The body section may be a thermal non-conductor and isolate from excessive heating at the intersection point or may be a thermal conductor and distribute the excessive heating. The strain relief loop may include features such as arms or a coil extending from the body segment with arm segments at the ends of the arms defining lead passageways that assist in maintaining the strain relief loop. The body segment may have a single lead passageway where the intersection point occurs or may have multiple lead passageways. The body itself may house the loop by forming a loop or a capsule.

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What is claimed is: 1. A strain relief loop holder, comprising: a body segment defining at least one passageway with a first opening of the passageway on a first end of the body segment and a second opening of the passageway on a second end of the body segment; a first arm extending from the first end of the body segment; a first arm segment at an end of the first arm opposite the body segment, the first arm segment defining a first arm passageway; a second arm extending from the second end of the body segment; and a second arm segment at the end of the second arm opposite the body segment, the second arm segment defining a second arm passageway. 2. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , wherein the first arm and second arm have an arc shape. 3. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , wherein the body segment defines a single passageway and wherein both the first arm and the second arm extend from the single passageway. 4. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , wherein the body segment defines a first passageway and a second passageway, wherein the first arm extends from the first passageway, and wherein the second arm extends from the second passageway. 5. The strain relief loop holder of claim 4 , further comprising a metal body between the first and second passageways. 6. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , wherein the body segment, first arm, and second arm are constructed of a polymer. 7. The strain relief loop holder of claim 6 , wherein the body segment is doped with a conductive material. 8. The strain relief loop holder of claim 6 , further comprising a metal insert within the body segment. 9. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , wherein the body segment, first arm, and second arm are constructed of a metal. 10. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , further comprising an anchor tab extending from the body segment. 11. The strain relief loop holder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one body segment passageway has a diameter greater than a diameter of the first arm passageway and second arm passageway. 12. A medical lead strain relief system, comprising: a strain relief loop holder comprising: a body segment defining at least one passageway; a first arm extending from a first end of the body segment; a first arm segment at an end of the first arm opposite the body segment, the first arm segment defining a first arm passageway; a second arm extending from a second end of the body segment; and a second arm segment at the end of the second arm opposite the body segment, the second arm segment defining a second arm passageway; and a medical lead that passes through the first arm passageway and the second arm passageway, the medical lead forming a loop by passing through and intersecting within the body segment. 13. The medical strain relief system of claim 12 , wherein the first arm and second arm have an arc shape. 14. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 12 , wherein the body segment defines a single passageway, wherein both the first arm and the second arm extend from the single passageway, and wherein the medical lead intersects within the single passageway. 15. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 12 , wherein the body segment defines a first passageway adjacent to a second passageway, wherein the first arm extends from the first passageway, and wherein the second arm extends from the second passageway, and wherein the medical lead intersects within the body segment by passing through both the first and second passageways. 16. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 12 , wherein the body segment, first arm, and second arm are constructed of a polymer. 17. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 16 , wherein the body segment is doped with a conductive material. 18. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 12 , wherein the body segment, first arm, and second arm are constructed of a metal. 19. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 12 , further comprising an anchor tab extending from the body segment. 20. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 12 , wherein the at least one body segment passageway has a diameter greater than a diameter of the first arm passageway and second arm passageway. 21. A medical system, comprising: a strain relief loop holder comprising: a body segment defining at least one passageway; a first arm extending from a first end of the body segment; a first arm segment at an end of the first arm opposite the body segment, the first arm segment defining a first arm passageway; a second arm extending from a second end of the body segment; and a second arm segment at the end of the second arm opposite the body segment, the second arm segment defining a second arm passageway; a medical lead that passes through the first arm passageway and the second arm passageway, the medical lead forming a loop by passing through and intersecting within the body segment; and a medical device with the medical lead being coupled to the medical device. 22. The medical system of claim 21 , wherein the first arm and the second arm have an arc shape. 23. The medical system of claim 21 , wherein the body segment defines a single passageway, wherein both the first arm and the second arm extend from the single passageway, and wherein the medical lead intersects within the single passageway. 24. The medical system of claim 21 , wherein the body segment defines a first passageway adjacent to a second passageway, wherein the first arm extends from the first passageway, and wherein the second arm extends from the second passageway, and wherein the medical lead intersects within the body segment by passing through both the first and second passageways. 25. The medical system of claim 21 , wherein the body segment, first arm, and second arm are constructed of a polymer. 26. The medical system of claim 25 , wherein the body segment is doped with a conductive material. 27. The medical system of claim 21 , wherein the body segment, first arm, and second arm are constructed of a metal. 28. The medical system of claim 21 , further comprising an anchor tab extending from the body segment. 29. The medical system of claim 21 , wherein the at least one body segment passageway has a diameter greater than a diameter of the first arm passageway and second arm passageway. 30. A medical lead strain relief system, comprising: a strain relief loop holder comprising a body defining at least one passageway, the body defining at least one entry to the at least one passageway; a medical lead that enters and exits the at least one passageway of the body through the at least one entry, the medical lead forming a loop by loosely passing through and intersecting within the body, the at least one passageway being sized larger than the medical lead to allow the medical lead to move unrestricted axially through the at least one lead passageway while being looped loosely through the at least one lead passageway. 31. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 30 , wherein the body has an arc shape. 32. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 30 , wherein the body forms a loop. 33. The medical lead strain relief system of claim 30 , wherein the body forms a capsule.

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  • Suture sleeves · CPC title

  • A61N1/056Primary

    Transvascular endocardial electrode systems · CPC title

  • Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] compatible leads · CPC title

  • for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (A61N1/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

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What does patent US9561364B2 cover?
Strain relief loop holders maintaining strain relief loop formed in a lead while also addressing excessive heating at the point in the loop where the medical lead intersects itself. The strain relief loop includes a body section that the medical lead passes through where the intersection occurs. The body section may be a thermal non-conductor and isolate from excessive heating at the intersecti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/056. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 07 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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