Medical device anchor and method of manufacture thereof
First Claim
1. A method of manufacturing a medical device anchor, the method comprising:
- forming a gripping structure defining a through hole having a circumference, wherein axial, circumferential and radial directions are defined relative to the through hole, the gripping structure forming a continuous, serpentine arrangement having a plurality of compressible axial segments arranged in a generally parallel, spaced apart array along the circumference of the through hole, each axial segment having first and second ends; and
a plurality of shoulder segments separated from one another in alternating fashion by a plurality of shoulder gaps forming a generally annular array of shoulder segments and shoulder gaps, the first ends of the axial segments being alternately bridged or unbridged by the shoulder segments and shoulder gaps, the shoulder segments extending radially outward relative to the through hole further than the axial segments;
a plurality of bridging segments separated from one another in alternating fashion by a plurality of unbridged gaps forming a generally annular array of bridging portions and unbridged gaps, the second ends of the axial segments being alternately bridged or unbridged by the bridging segments and unbridged gaps such that the gripping structure forms a serpentine arrangement of a continuous nature with the axial segments alternately interconnected between shoulder segments and bridging segments; and
stretching a body portion on the gripping structure with the shoulder segments securely captured by the body portion, the body portion being molded of material that is softer and more compliant than the gripping structure.
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Abstract
A medical device anchor for use with electrical stimulation leads or catheters, and method of manufacture thereof. The anchor may include a gripping structure and a body portion molded on the gripping structure. The gripping structure forms a serpentine arrangement of a continuous nature with axial segments alternately interconnected between shoulder segments and bridging segments. The shoulder segments extend radially outward relative to the through hole further than the axial segments. The body portion may be formed by molding to securely capture the shoulder in the body portion, with the body portion being molded of material that is softer and more compliant than the gripping structure.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of manufacturing a medical device anchor, the method comprising:
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forming a gripping structure defining a through hole having a circumference, wherein axial, circumferential and radial directions are defined relative to the through hole, the gripping structure forming a continuous, serpentine arrangement having a plurality of compressible axial segments arranged in a generally parallel, spaced apart array along the circumference of the through hole, each axial segment having first and second ends; and
a plurality of shoulder segments separated from one another in alternating fashion by a plurality of shoulder gaps forming a generally annular array of shoulder segments and shoulder gaps, the first ends of the axial segments being alternately bridged or unbridged by the shoulder segments and shoulder gaps, the shoulder segments extending radially outward relative to the through hole further than the axial segments;
a plurality of bridging segments separated from one another in alternating fashion by a plurality of unbridged gaps forming a generally annular array of bridging portions and unbridged gaps, the second ends of the axial segments being alternately bridged or unbridged by the bridging segments and unbridged gaps such that the gripping structure forms a serpentine arrangement of a continuous nature with the axial segments alternately interconnected between shoulder segments and bridging segments; andstretching a body portion on the gripping structure with the shoulder segments securely captured by the body portion, the body portion being molded of material that is softer and more compliant than the gripping structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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