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US Patent 7186214 Instruments and methods for accessing an anatomic space

Patent 7186214 was granted and assigned to Medtronic on March, 2007 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
71862141
Patent Inventor Names
Gregory O. Ness1
Date of Patent
March 6, 2007
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Patent Application Number
107772491
Date Filed
February 12, 2004
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US Patent 12133631 Off-axis visualization systems
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US Patent 11986409 Stent delivery under direct visualization
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Patent Primary Examiner
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John Leubecker
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Patent abstract

An anatomic space of the body, particularly the pericardial space, is accessed in a minimally invasive manner from a skin incision by an access instrument to facilitate visualization and introduction of devices or drugs or other materials, performance of medical and surgical procedures, and introducing and fixating a cardiac lead electrode to the heart. An elongated access instrument body preferentially bends in one direction and resists bending in a transverse direction, whereby the access instrument body distal end can be directed through a path around body structures to the anatomic site by manipulation of the access instrument body proximal end portion. A distal header formed at the access instrument body distal end extends outward of the access instrument body in the transverse direction and supports an inflatable balloon surrounding a working lumen exit port that is directed toward an anatomic surface when the balloon is inflated by inflation media introduced through an inflation lumen.

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