The present invention pertains to implantable medical devices, and, more specifically, to tissue-penetrating fixation components thereof.
An implantable medical device, for the delivery of stimulation therapy and/or for diagnostic sensing, may include at least one tissue-penetrating fixation component configured to hold the device at an implant location.
With reference to
With further reference to
The aforementioned co-pending and commonly assigned United States Patent Application '690 discloses suitable embodiments of a fixation component having tine portions similar to tine portions 230, wherein the tine portions exhibit a suitable baseline performance, for example, in terms of a deployment force, an acute retraction force (for repositioning), atraumatic retraction, and acute and chronic fixation forces. Yet, there is still a need for new configurations of tine portions for implantable devices, like device 200, that may further enhance fixation.
Some embodiments of the present invention encompass implantable medical devices (e.g., cardiac pacemakers) and tissue-penetrating fixation components thereof, which include one or more tine portions configured for increased strain relief during the flexing thereof, either at initial implant (particularly in cases where the retraction of penetrated tines is necessary for repositioning the device), or when subject to cyclic loading during a chronic implant of the fixated device, for example, within a beating heart. These tine portions are, preferably, also configured to reduce the risk of tissue trauma during the retraction thereof from the tissue, for example, for repositioning. In certain embodiments, a tissue-penetrating fixation component for an implantable medical device includes a tine portion configured to mitigate the risk of compressing, for example, to the point of occlusion, blood vessels in proximity to the implant site, without sacrificing chronic fixation performance, and while maintaining adequate strain relief.
According to some embodiments, a tine portion of a tissue-penetrating component of an implantable medical device includes a hook segment and a distal segment terminated by a tissue-piercing tip. The hook segment, which is pre-set to extend along a curvature that encloses an angle of between 135 degrees and 270 degrees, from a proximal end thereof, in proximity to the base portion, to a distal end thereof, and which is elastically deformable from the pre-set curvature to an open position, tapers from a first width thereof, in proximity to the proximal end thereof, to a second width thereof, in proximity to the distal end thereof, the second width being less than the first width. The distal segment, which is pre-set to extend along a relatively straight line, approximately tangent to the distal end of the hook segment, from the distal end of the hook segment, is terminated by a tissue-piercing tip that, preferably, has a width that is greater than the second width of the hook segment. The first width of the hook segment may be approximately two to five times greater than the second width thereof, and the width of the tissue-piercing tip may be two to three times greater than the second width.
According to some embodiments, in which a length of the distal segment of the tine portion is relatively short, to mitigate the risk of vessel compression, the distal segment either extends approximately parallel to a longitudinal axis of the component/device, or away from the longitudinal axis, when the hook segment conforms to the pre-set curvature.
According to some embodiments, in which the tissue-penetrating component further includes a base portion, for example, in the form of a ring, that defines the aforementioned longitudinal axis and is configured to be fixedly attached to the implantable medical device, the tine portion further includes a proximal segment that extends between the hook segment and the base portion, wherein the proximal segment may extend from the base portion toward the longitudinal axis.
The following drawings are illustrative of particular embodiments of the present invention and therefore do not limit the scope of the invention. The drawings are not to scale (unless so stated) and are intended for use in conjunction with the explanations in the following detailed description. Embodiments will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings wherein like numerals/letters denote like elements, and:
The following detailed description is exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides practical examples, and those skilled in the art will recognize that some of the examples may have suitable alternatives.
With further reference to
Various embodiments of tine portions for fixation of an implantable medical device, for example, as described below, incorporate a tapered hook segment and/or a shorter distal segment, to address the above described cyclic loading and/or potential tissue trauma. The following embodiments have been configured with reference to prior art tine portions of tissue-penetrating fixation components for medical devices, such as those described in the aforementioned commonly assigned United States Patent Application '690 (generally corresponding to tine portion 230), in order to allow a similar fit of devices, like device 200, within a delivery catheter, for example, having the tine portions deformed into the open position within distal portion 310 of catheter 300, and to maintain suitable baseline performance, for example, in terms of a deployment force (e.g., no greater than approximately 1-2 Newtons for a fixation component having four tine portions), an acute retraction force, for repositioning (e.g., between approximately 3-4 Newtons for a fixation component having four tine portions), atraumatic retraction, and an adequate acute fixation force (e.g., greater than approximately 2.5 Newtons for a fixation component having four tine portions).
With reference to
According to some preferred embodiments, component 63 is manufactured by, first, laser cutting base portion 603 and tine portions 630, together, from a tube of superelastic and biocompatible metal (e.g., Nitinol), and then wrapping and holding each tine portion 630 about a mandrel for a heat setting process that pre-sets the illustrated curvature of each hook segment 631. Manufacturing methods such as these are known to those skilled in the art of forming Nitinol components. Although
Each of tine portions 930A-D may be one of a plurality, which are included in a tissue-penetrating component, and that extend from a base portion 903 of the component, wherein base portion 903 defines an axis 9 of the component, and may be similar to the above described base portions 603, 703 of components 63, 73.
With further reference to
Because a reduction in the length, and/or tapering for strain relief of tine portions, can, in some instances, hinder initial tine penetration upon deployment (e.g., according to the method described above in conjunction with
In order to provide more flexibility in selecting a suitable implant location for device 500, a length of distal segment 632 of each tine portion 630 is relatively short compared to that of distal segment 232 of tine portion 230, for example, between approximately 0.05 inch and approximately 0.1 inch. The shorter length can help to prevent perforation through the wall of a structure, for example, the heart, at some implant locations, and can reduce a probability for penetrated tine portions 530 to interfere with blood vessels, which interference, for example, may compromise coronary blood supply, as described above. However, with reference back to
According to the illustrated embodiment, legs 541 of end 540 are configured to bend in elastic deformation when distal arch 542 is pushed against tissue at a potential implant site, for example, as illustrated in
In the foregoing detailed description, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, it may be appreciated that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/812,099, filed Jul. 12, 2022 (now abandoned), which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/718,528, filed Dec. 18, 2019 (now U.S. Pat. No. 11,400,281, issued Aug. 2, 2022), which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/128,270, filed Sep. 11, 2018 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,518,084, issued Dec. 31, 2019), which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/955,393, filed Jul. 31, 2013 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,071,243, issued Sep. 11, 2018), the content of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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