Leadless cardiac pacemaker with secondary fixation capability
First Claim
1. A leadless biostimulator comprising:
- a housing sized and configured to be disposed within a heart chamber of a human;
a primary fixation element configured to affix the biostimulator to a heart wall within the heart chamber; and
a tail element comprising a tail portion sized and configured to extend from the housing in the heart chamber to a distal end, the distal end of the tail element being configured to terminate in a second heart chamber without being affixed to the human, and the tail element being configured to prevent an escape of the biostimulator from the heart chamber in the event of dislodgement of the primary fixation element from the heart wall.
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Abstract
The invention relates to leadless cardiac pacemakers (LBS), and elements and methods by which they affix to the heart. The invention relates particularly to a secondary fixation of leadless pacemakers which also include a primary fixation. Secondary fixation elements for LBS'"'"'s may passively engage structures within the heart. Some passive secondary fixation elements entangle or engage within intraventricular structure such as trabeculae carneae. Other passive secondary fixation elements may engage or snag heart structures at sites upstream from the chamber where the LBS is primarily affixed. Still other embodiments of passive secondary fixation elements may include expandable structures.
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14 Claims
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1. A leadless biostimulator comprising:
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a housing sized and configured to be disposed within a heart chamber of a human; a primary fixation element configured to affix the biostimulator to a heart wall within the heart chamber; and a tail element comprising a tail portion sized and configured to extend from the housing in the heart chamber to a distal end, the distal end of the tail element being configured to terminate in a second heart chamber without being affixed to the human, and the tail element being configured to prevent an escape of the biostimulator from the heart chamber in the event of dislodgement of the primary fixation element from the heart wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of retaining a leadless biostimulator within a human heart of a patient, comprising:
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delivering the leadless biostimulator to a heart chamber, the leadless biostimulator comprising a housing, a primary fixation element and a tail element having a proximal end connected to the housing and a distal end; affixing the primary fixation element of the leadless biostimulator to a heart wall of the heart chamber; and extending the tail element of the leadless biostimulator from the heart chamber and terminating the distal end of the tail element in a second heart chamber without affixing the distal end of the tail element to the patient. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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