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US Patent 6890295 Anatomical space access tools and methods

Patent 6890295 was granted and assigned to Medtronic on May, 2005 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Medtronic
Medtronic
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
68902951
Patent Inventor Names
Koen Michels1
Matthew D. Bonner1
Nicolaas Lokhoff1
Date of Patent
May 10, 2005
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Patent Application Number
102847711
Date Filed
October 31, 2002
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12128239 Cardiac pacing sensing and control
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US Patent 12089872 Natural orifice surgery system
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US Patent 12089875 Pericardial access
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US Patent 12121289 Conduction block systems and methods
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US Patent 12121738 Implantable electrical leads and associated delivery systems
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US Patent 12127762 Valve assembly and retainer for surgical access assembly
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US Patent 12127763 Instrument seal for surgical access assembly
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US Patent 11832848 Systems and methods for implanting a medical electrical lead
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Beverly M. Flanagan
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Patent abstract

Medical devices and methods for accessing an anatomical space of the body and particularly for penetrating the epicardium to access pericardial space and the epicardial surface of the heart in a minimally invasive manner employing suction are disclosed. The distal end of a tubular access sleeve having a sleeve wall surrounding a sleeve access lumen and extending between a sleeve proximal end and a sleeve distal end having a plurality of suction ports arrayed around the sleeve access lumen distal end opening is applied against an outer tissue layer. Suction is applied through the plurality of suction ports to a plurality of portions of the outer tissue layer. A perforation instrument is introduced through the sleeve access lumen to perforate the outer tissue layer to form an access perforation into the anatomic space while the applied suction stabilizes the outer tissue layer, whereby further treatment drugs and devices can be introduced into the anatomic space.

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