Implantable medical elongated member including a tissue receiving fixation cavity

US9993639B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9993639-B2
Application numberUS-59129406-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 31, 2006
Priority dateOct 31, 2006
Publication dateJun 12, 2018
Grant dateJun 12, 2018

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This disclosure describes techniques for securing an elongated member, such as a medical lead, within a tissue of a patient. In particular, suction is applied from a vacuum to a vacuum cavity located proximate to a distal end of the lead to draw in tissue from the target therapy delivery site to the vacuum cavity. A fixation element is coupled to the tissue within the vacuum cavity to fix the lead to the target therapy delivery site. The fixation techniques of this disclosure secure the medical lead to the tissue of the patient to prevent the medical lead from migrating away from the target tissue location.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An implantable medical elongated member configured to deliver a therapy from a medical device to a target therapy delivery site in a patient, the implantable elongated member comprising: an elongated body extending between a proximal end configured to couple to the medical device and a distal end; a vacuum cavity defined by the elongated body and configured to receive vacuum pressure from a vacuum source to draw tissue of the patient into the vacuum cavity, wherein the vacuum cavity defines at least a first opening and a second opening; a positive pressure line disposed within the elongated body and connected to the vacuum cavity via the first opening; a fixation element disposed within the positive pressure line, wherein the fixation element is configured to enter the vacuum cavity from the positive pressure line through the first opening when a positive pressure is exerted on the fixation element via the positive pressure line; and a vacuum channel disposed within the elongated body to couple the vacuum cavity to the vacuum source, wherein the vacuum channel is connected to the vacuum cavity via the second opening, wherein the elongated member comprises a catheter. 2. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 1 , wherein the elongated body comprises one or more electrodes. 3. The implantable elongated member of claim 2 , wherein the vacuum cavity is located between the one or more electrodes and a proximal end of the elongated body. 4. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 2 , wherein the elongated body comprises two or more electrodes, and wherein the vacuum cavity is located between a first electrode of the two or more electrodes and a second electrode of the two or more electrodes. 5. The implantable elongated member of claim 2 , wherein the vacuum cavity is located between the one or more electrodes and a distal end of the elongated body. 6. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 1 , wherein the vacuum cavity comprises a first vacuum cavity and a second vacuum cavity, wherein the first and second vacuum cavities are each configured to receive tissue adjacent to the respective first and second vacuum cavities. 7. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 6 , wherein the fixation element is configured to enter both the first and second vacuum cavities when the positive pressure is exerted on the fixation element via the positive pressure line. 8. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 1 , further comprising a vacuum inlet proximate to the vacuum cavity configured to couple to an introducer vacuum channel within an introducer to place the vacuum cavity in fluidic communication with the vacuum source. 9. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 1 , wherein the fixation element comprises one of a pin or a screw. 10. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 1 , wherein the fixation element comprises a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongated body defines a space configured to receive the distal end of the fixation element when the fixation element extends through the vacuum cavity. 11. The implantable medical elongated member of claim 10 , wherein when the fixation element extends through the vacuum cavity, the proximal end of the fixation element is disposed within the positive pressure line and the distal end is disposed within the space defined by the elongated body. 12. A system comprising: a medical device; and an implantable medical elongated member configured to deliver a therapy from the medical device to a target therapy delivery site in a patient, the implantable elongated member comprising: an elongated body extending between a proximal end configured to couple to the medical device and a distal end; a vacuum cavity defined by the elongated body and configured to receive vacuum pressure from a vacuum source to draw tissue of the patient into the vacuum cavity, wherein the vacuum cavity defines at least a first opening and a second opening; a positive pressure line disposed within the elongated body and connected to the vacuum cavity via the first opening; a fixation element disposed within the positive pressure line, wherein the fixation element is configured to enter the vacuum cavity from the positive pressure line through the first opening when a positive pressure is exerted on the fixation element via the positive pressure line; and a vacuum channel disposed within the elongated body to couple the vacuum cavity to the vacuum source, wherein the vacuum channel is connected to the vacuum cavity via the second opening, wherein the elongated member comprises a catheter. 13. The system of claim 12 , further comprising: the vacuum source; and an introducer including an introducer vacuum channel to couple to the vacuum source, wherein the elongated body includes a vacuum inlet in fluidic communication with the vacuum cavity to couple the vacuum cavity to the introducer vacuum channel. 14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising a first marker on the elongated body and a second marker on the introducer to align with the first marker on the elongated body to align the vacuum inlet of the elongated body with the introducer vacuum channel. 15. The system of claim 12 , further comprising: the vacuum source. 16. The system of claim 12 , wherein the vacuum cavity comprises a first vacuum cavity and a second vacuum cavity, wherein the first and second vacuum cavities are each configured to receive tissue adjacent to the respective first and second vacuum cavities. 17. The system of claim 12 , wherein the fixation element comprises one of a pin or a screw. 18. The system of claim 12 , wherein the elongated body comprises at least one electrode. 19. The system of claim 12 , wherein the medical device comprises at least one of a sensor to sense a parameter of a patient, an electrical stimulator or a fluid delivery device. 20. A method comprising: inserting an implantable medical elongated member into a patient, the implantable medical elongated member comprising: an elongated body extending between a proximal end configured to couple to the medical device and a distal end; a vacuum cavity defined by the elongated body and configured to receive tissue of the patient, wherein the vacuum cavity defines at least a first opening and a second opening; a positive pressure line disposed within the elongated body and connected to the vacuum cavity via the first opening; a fixation element disposed within the positive pressure line; and a vacuum channel disposed within the elongated body and connected to the vacuum cavity via the second opening, wherein inserting the introducer into the patient comprises subcutaneously introducing the introducer proximate to a peripheral nerve of the patient, wherein inserting the implantable medical elongated member into a patient comprises introducing an introducer into the patient and introducing the implantable medical elongated member into the introducer, and wherein inserting the introducer into the patient comprises subcutaneously introducing the introducer proximate to a peripheral nerve of the patient; advancing the implantable medical elongated member to a target therapy delivery site within the patient; applying negative pressure via the vacuum channel to the vacuum cavity of the implantable medical elongated member to draw tissue adjacent to the vacuum cavity into the vacuum cavity; and applying a positive pressure to the fixation element via t

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What does patent US9993639B2 cover?
This disclosure describes techniques for securing an elongated member, such as a medical lead, within a tissue of a patient. In particular, suction is applied from a vacuum to a vacuum cavity located proximate to a distal end of the lead to draw in tissue from the target therapy delivery site to the vacuum cavity. A fixation element is coupled to the tissue within the vacuum cavity to fix the l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gerber Martin T, Medtronic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/0529. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 12 2018 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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