Claims
- 1. A removal system for extracting from living tissue an implanted electronic device, which may be a microstimulator or a microsensor having an axial dimension of less than 60 mm and a lateral dimension of less than 6 mm, wherein said electronic device includes at least two electrodes for delivering electrical signals between the electronic device and the living tissue, said system comprising:
at least one eyelet on said electronic device; and a string attached to said eyelet.
- 2. The removal system of claim 1 wherein said eyelet is comprised of a material that facilitates the conduction of electrical signals from said electronic device to the living tissue.
- 3. The removal system of claim 2 wherein said eyelet that facilitates the conduction of electrical signals from said electronic device to the living tissue is comprised of platinum, iridium, or alloys of platinum or iridium.
- 4. The removal system of claim 1 wherein said at least one eyelet is attached to at least one electrode on said electronic device.
- 5. The removal system of claim 1 wherein said electronic device contains at least one circumferential ring for attachment to a string for removal of said electronic device.
- 6. The removal system of claim 1 wherein said string is radio-opaque.
- 7. The removal system of claim 1 wherein said string is attached to a radio-opaque marker.
- 8. The removal system of claim 1 wherein said string is electrically conductive.
- 9. A method for inserting and removing from living tissue an implanted electronic device, which may be a microstimulator or a microsensor having an axial dimension of less than 60 mm and a lateral dimension of less than 6 mm, comprising the steps of:
selecting a biocompatible string; attaching said string to said electronic device; inserting said electronic device in the living tissue through an insertion point in the skin along an insertion path; pulling said string along said insertion path through which said electronic device was implanted; pulling said string toward said insertion point; and removing said electronic device from the living tissue along said insertion path.
- 10. The method for removal according to claim 9 wherein said step of attaching said string to said electronic device comprises attaching said string to an eyelet on said electronic device.
- 11. The method for removal according to claim 9 wherein said step of selecting a biocompatible string comprises selecting a radio-opaque string to facilitate locating said implanted string by X-ray.
- 12. The method for removal according to claim 9 additionally comprising the step of attaching said string to a radio-opaque marker.
- 13. The method for removal according to claim 9 wherein said step of selecting a biocompatible string comprises selecting a string that is electrically conductive.
- 14. The method for removal according to claim 9 wherein said electronic device comprises an electronic device having two or more electrodes and said step of attaching a string to said electronic device comprises attaching said string to an eyelet coupled to one of said electrodes.
- 15. The method for removal according to claim 14 wherein said step of attaching said string to said electronic device comprises attaching said string to an eyelet and forming said eyelet from a material that facilitates the conduction of electrical signals from said electronic device to the living tissue, when implanted in living tissue, such that said electronic device has improved performance.
- 16. The method for removal according to claim 15 wherein said step of forming said eyelet from a material that facilitates the conduction of electrical signals from said electronic device to the living tissue comprises forming said eyelet from platinum or iridium.
- 17. The method for removal according to claim 9 wherein said step of attaching a string to said electronic device comprises attaching a string to a circumferential ring on said electronic device.
- 18. A method for inserting and removing from living tissue an implanted electronic device, which may be a microstimulator or a microsensor having an axial dimension of less than 60 mm and a lateral dimension of less than 6 mm, comprising the steps of:
selecting a biocompatible fabric tube; placing said electronic device in said biocompatible fabric tube; inserting said electronic device in said biocompatible fabric tube in the living tissue through an insertion point in the skin along an insertion path; pulling said biocompatible fabric tube along said insertion path toward said insertion point through which said electronic device was implanted; and removing said electronic device from the living tissue along said insertion path.
- 19. The method for removal according to claim 18 wherein said step of selecting a biocompatible fabric tube comprises selecting a biocompatible tube formed from silk.
- 20. An implantable device comprising:
a device body; and a removal string attached to said device body.
- 21. The implantable device of claim 20 further comprising an eyelet attached to said device body, wherein said removal string is attached to said eyelet.
- 22. The implantable device of claim 20 wherein said device body has an axial dimension of less than 60 mm and a lateral dimension of less than 6 mm.
- 23. The implantable device of claim 20 wherein said implantable device is an electronic device.
- 24. The implantable device of claim 23, further comprising at least two electrical contacts.
- 25. An implantable device comprising:
a device body; and an eyelet attached to said device body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of commonly assigned U.S. Provisional application No. 60/330,165, filed Oct. 19, 2001. This application is related to but in no way dependent on commonly assigned U.S. Patent application, Electrically Sensing and Stimulating System for Placement of a Nerve Stimulator or Sensor, Attorney Docket No. A276, filed on even date herewith and incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60330165 |
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