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Implantable medical device delivery with inner and outer sheaths

  • US 9,833,625 B2
  • Filed: 05/29/2012
  • Issued: 12/05/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/26/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for intravascular implantation of an implantable medical device within a patient comprising:

  • positioning a distal end of an assembly including an elongated outer sheath and an elongated inner sheath via a vasculature of the patient proximate to a target site within the patient, wherein the outer sheath forms an inner lumen with a distal opening,wherein the inner sheath forms a second inner lumen, wherein an outer diameter of the inner sheath is smaller than the diameter of the first inner lumen such that the inner sheath fits within the first inner lumen, wherein the inner sheath is slidable within the first inner lumen,wherein assembly further includes an implantable medical device carried within the second inner lumen at a distal end of the inner sheath,wherein the inner sheath forms a slit at a distal end of the inner sheath to facilitate deployment of the implantable medical device out of the distal opening of the outer sheath;

    sliding the distal end of the inner sheath out of the first inner lumen to expose a portion of the inner sheath and a portion of the implantable medical device out of the distal end of the outer sheath, such that the implantable medical device is partially deployed;

    retracting the inner sheath into the outer sheath to return the implantable medical device to the first inner lumen;

    sliding the distal end of the inner sheath out of the first inner lumen to expose a portion of the inner sheath and a portion of the implantable medical device out of the distal end of the outer sheath after retracting the inner sheath into the outer sheath,wherein the implantable medical device includes an expandable fixation element expandable from a collapsed position to an expanded position, wherein at least a portion of the expandable fixation element assumes the expanded position when the distal end of the inner sheath passes out of the distal opening of the outer sheath; and

    deploying the implantable medical device from the inner sheath by retracting the inner sheath into the outer sheath after the portion of the expandable fixation element assumes the expanded position such that the distal end of the outer sheath contacts the expandable fixation element to slide the implantable medical device out of the second inner lumen.

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