Claims
- 1. A medical lead system comprising:
a lead having a length defining longitudinal and lateral directions and at least one electrode; and a clip having two arms biased to a closed position clamping the lead, the arms being movable against the bias to an open position allowing the clip to be moved along the length of the lead, or the clip to be attached or removed in the lateral direction.
- 2. A combination of the medical lead system of claim 1 with an application tool, the application tool comprising:
an elongate shaft having proximal and distal ends, the distal end being insert-able through a cannula; at least two jaws adjacent the distal end of the elongate shaft, the jaws including a movable jaw movable relative to the other jaw to squeeze the clip to move the arms of the clip to the open position; and a operating mechanism operable from the proximal end to move the movable jaw.
- 3. An implantable therapy delivery system comprising:
an implantable therapy delivery device; at least one elongate therapy delivery element coupled to the implantable therapy delivery device, the therapy delivery element having a length defining longitudinal and lateral directions; an adjustable anchor coupleable to the therapy delivery element, the adjustable anchor being implantable and including,
a grip element configured to be actuated between:
an open position in which the anchor may be attached or removed from the therapy delivery element laterally, or repositioned along the length of the therapy delivery element; and a closed position in which the grip element grips the therapy delivery element, at least two extension elements connected to the therapy grip element, the extension element extending substantially perpendicular from the therapy delivery element, and the extension elements being configured to actuate the therapy grip element.
- 4. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim 3 wherein the anchor may be removed or attached at any point along the length of the therapy delivery element when the grip element is in its open position.
- 5. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim 3 wherein the open position includes:
a first open position in which repositioned along the length of the therapy delivery element; and a second open position further open than the first open position in which the anchor may be attached or removed from the therapy delivery element laterally.
- 6. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim 5 further comprising means for indicating that the grip element is in each of its first and second open positions.
- 7. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim 5 in which the means for indicating that the grip element is in each of its first and second open positions comprises a tool for manipulating the anchor and indicating whether the grip element is in each of its first and second open positions.
- 8. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim 5 further comprising means for indicating that the grip element is in each of its first and second open positions comprises a detent for releasably retaining the grip element in either its first or second open positions.
- 9. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim of claim 3 wherein the grip element comprises two jaws for clamping the therapy delivery element, the jaws having roughed, toothed, grooved, or sticky surfaces for gripping the therapy delivery element.
- 10. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim of claim 3 wherein the grip element comprises two jaws for clamping the therapy delivery element, the jaws including interlocking teeth or grooves.
- 11. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim of claim 3 wherein grip element includes two jaws for clamping the therapy delivery element, the jaws each having a free end and including cooperable alignment means for aligning the free ends of each jaws relative to one another when the grip element is in the closed position, thereby tending to prevent skewing of the jaws when the jaws are in the closed position.
- 12. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim of claim 11 wherein the cooperable alignment means comprises complementary interlocking structures on the free ends of the jaws that are brought into interlocking relationship when the jaws are brought to the closed position.
- 13. The implantable therapy delivery system of claim of claim 12 wherein complementary interlocking structures comprise complementary projecting and recessed portions on each jaw such that the projecting and recessed portions of one jaw define an opposite or negative structure compared to the projecting and recessed portions of the other jaw.
- 14. An implantable medical lead system comprising:
at least one elongate lead having a length, opposite ends; a first stop mounted on the lead; a second stop mounted on the lead for movement along the length of the lead relative to the first stop to capture the tissue between the stops so that the lead is retained in position; and a clip having two arms biased to a closed position clamping the lead to prevent the second stop from moving, the arms being movable against the bias to an open position allowing the clip to be moved along the length of the lead to release the second stop.
- 15. A medical lead system comprising:
a lead having a length defining longitudinal and lateral directions and at least one electrode; and a clip formed of spring wire to have two arms biased to a closed position clamping the lead, the arms being movable against the bias to an open position allowing the clip to be moved along the length of the lead, or the clip to be attached or removed in the lateral direction, the arms being offset in the longitudinal direction relative to one another.
- 16. The medical lead system of claim 15 wherein the spring wire is bent to form a helical hinge section connecting the two arms and permitting movement of the arms between the open position and a closed position.
- 17. The medical lead system of claim 16 wherein the spring wire is bent to form an arcuate section along each arm for engaging the medical lead, the arms crossing over each other between the hinge and the arcuate sections.
- 18. The medical lead system of claim 17 wherein the arcuate sections each define a concave side engaging the medical lead.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This disclosure is related to the following co-pending application entitled “IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH CAPTIVATION FIXATION” by Carole Tronnes, John M. Swoyer and Martin T. Gerber (application Ser. No. 10/121,484; filed Apr. 12, 2002), which is not admitted as prior art with respect to the present disclosure by its mention in this section.