Methods for assessing treatment with a gastrointestinal implant
US-12061205-B2 · Aug 13, 2024 · US
US9956402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9956402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013265283-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2010 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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Radiopaque markers represent that a lead is suitable for a particular medical procedure such as a magnetic resonance image scan and are added to the lead or related device. The markers may be added after implantation of the lead in various ways including suturing, gluing, crimping, or clamping a radiopaque tag to the lead or to the device. The markers may be added by placing a radiopaque coil about the lead, and the radiopaque coil may radially contract against the lead to obtain a fixed position. The markers may be added by placing a polymer structure onto the lead where the polymer structure includes a radiopaque marker within it. The polymer structure may include a cylindrical aperture that contracts against the lead to fix the position of the structure. The polymer structure may form a lead anchor that includes suture wings that can be sutured to the lead.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable medical system comprising: a lead having an insulative body; at least one connector on a proximal end of the insulative body of the lead that is configure to be coupled to an implantable medical stimulation device; a conductive filar surrounded by the insulative body of the lead and electrically connected to the at least one connector; a radiopaque marker comprising a coil; and a structure that affixes the radiopaque marker in a fixed position relative to the lead on an outside surface of the insulative body of the lead in a position that is closer to the proximal end of the insulative body of the lead than to the distal end of the lead and such that the entire coil is distal of the at least one connector. 2. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises sutures holding the marker in place against the lead. 3. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises glue holding the marker in place against the lead. 4. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises a clamp holding the marker in place against the lead. 5. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises a crimp holding the marker in place. 6. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the radiopaque marker comprises a tag. 7. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises a polymer structure having a cylindrical aperture, and while the polymer structure is in a first state the cylindrical aperture has a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the lead. 8. The implantable medical system of claim 7 , wherein while the polymer structure is in a second state the cylindrical aperture has a diameter that is not greater than a diameter of the lead to fix the polymer structure in place on the lead. 9. The implantable medical system of claim 7 , wherein the radiopaque marker comprises a plate offset from the cylindrical aperture. 10. The implantable medical system of claim 7 , wherein the coil is offset from the cylindrical aperture. 11. The implantable medical system of claim 7 , wherein the polymer structure includes suture wings that are sutured to the lead. 12. The implantable medical system of claim 1 , wherein the lead comprises a shield. 13. The implantable medical system of claim 12 , wherein the radiopaque marker indicates that the shield is present. 14. An implantable medical system comprising: a lead having an insulative body; at least one connector on a proximal end of the insulative body of the lead that is configure to be coupled to an implantable medical stimulation device; a conductive filar surrounded by the insulative body of the lead and electrically connected to the at least one connector; and a radiopaque coil positioned around the insulative body of the lead in a position that is closer to the proximal end of the insulative body of the lead than to the distal end of the lead and such that the entire coil is distal of the at least one connector, the radiopaque coil having a first state has a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the lead to allow movement of the radiopaque coil relative to the lead and having a second state that has a diameter that is not greater than a diameter of the lead to fix the coil in place on the lead. 15. The implantable medical system of claim 14 , further comprising an implantable medical device connected to the lead. 16. The implantable medical system of claim 14 , wherein the lead comprises a shield. 17. The implantable medical system of claim 16 , wherein the radiopaque marker indicates that the shield is present.
Markers, e.g. radio-opaque or breast lesions markers · CPC title
Fixing tools · CPC title
Assembling or joining · CPC title
with bonding · CPC title
Details of casing-lead connections · CPC title
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