Delivery catheter systems and methods
First Claim
1. A leadless pacemaker and delivery system, comprising:
- a leadless cardiac pacemaker comprising an attachment feature disposed on a proximal portion of the pacemaker, the attachment feature including a through-hole having a diameter; and
a delivery catheter comprising;
a handle;
a catheter shaft coupled to the handle;
a first tether disposed within the catheter shaft and extending distally beyond the catheter shaft, the first tether including a first locking feature positioned near a distal portion of the first tether;
a second tether disposed within the catheter shaft and extending distally beyond the catheter shaft, the second tether including a second locking feature positioned near a distal portion of the second tether; and
a tether adjustment feature coupled to the first tether, the tether adjustment feature configured to adjust a position of the first locking feature with respect to the second locking feature;
the delivery catheter comprising an aligned configuration where a portion of the first locking feature is longitudinally aligned with a portion of the second locking feature and comprises a combined cross-sectional diameter larger than the diameter of the pacemaker through-hole, the delivery catheter also comprising an un-aligned configuration where the first locking feature is not longitudinally aligned with the second locking feature and comprises a combined cross-sectional diameter smaller than the diameter of the pacemaker through-hole, wherein movement of the first tether by the tether adjustment feature changes the delivery catheter between the aligned and un-aligned configurations.
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Abstract
A delivery system for implanting a leadless cardiac pacemaker into a patient is provided. The cardiac pacemaker can include a docking or delivery feature having a through-hole disposed on or near a proximal end of the pacemaker for attachment to the delivery system. In some embodiments, the delivery catheter can include first and second tethers configured to engage the delivery feature of the pacemaker. The tethers, when partially aligned, can have a cross-sectional diameter larger than the through-hole of the delivery feature, and when un-aligned, can have a cross-sectional diameter smaller than the through-hole of the delivery feature. Methods of delivering the leadless cardiac pacemaker with the delivery system are also provided.
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3 Claims
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1. A leadless pacemaker and delivery system, comprising:
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a leadless cardiac pacemaker comprising an attachment feature disposed on a proximal portion of the pacemaker, the attachment feature including a through-hole having a diameter; and a delivery catheter comprising; a handle; a catheter shaft coupled to the handle; a first tether disposed within the catheter shaft and extending distally beyond the catheter shaft, the first tether including a first locking feature positioned near a distal portion of the first tether; a second tether disposed within the catheter shaft and extending distally beyond the catheter shaft, the second tether including a second locking feature positioned near a distal portion of the second tether; and a tether adjustment feature coupled to the first tether, the tether adjustment feature configured to adjust a position of the first locking feature with respect to the second locking feature; the delivery catheter comprising an aligned configuration where a portion of the first locking feature is longitudinally aligned with a portion of the second locking feature and comprises a combined cross-sectional diameter larger than the diameter of the pacemaker through-hole, the delivery catheter also comprising an un-aligned configuration where the first locking feature is not longitudinally aligned with the second locking feature and comprises a combined cross-sectional diameter smaller than the diameter of the pacemaker through-hole, wherein movement of the first tether by the tether adjustment feature changes the delivery catheter between the aligned and un-aligned configurations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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