IP Library Granted Patent US 10,117,733
Granted Patent B2
US 10,117,733 · App. 14/875,257 · Granted Nov 6, 2018

Systems, methods and devices relating to delivery of medical implants

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Patent No.
US 10,117,733
App. No.
14/875,257
Granted
Nov 6, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Implant delivery systems are disclosed. In general overview, an exemplary system includes any number of the following: a delivery device, a sling assembly, guide members, and connectors that interconnect the above. Embodiments of all the above components and their combinations are disclosed. Methods of using the above system in suprapubic, prepubic, transvaginal, trans-obturator and other approaches are also disclosed.

Claims (25)

1. A connector pair for attaching a medical implant to a delivery device, the connector pair comprising,

a substantially rigid closed loop connector located at an end of a medical implant, the closed loop connector including a base portion, a neck portion, and a loop portion, and

a slotted connector formed in a distal end of a shaft of a delivery device for interfitting with the closed loop connector of the medical implant, the slotted connector including a first leg, a second leg, a first channel, and a second channel, the first leg extending radially into the shaft and the second leg extending axially in a distal direction along the shaft, the first channel and the second channel extending from the second leg,

the neck portion of the closed loop connector configured to lock into the first channel and the second channel.

2. The connector pair of claim 1 , wherein the closed loop connector is shaped to track the distal end of the shaft.

3. The connector pair of claim 1 , wherein the base portion extends from the end of the medical implant to the neck portion, the neck portion tapering radially outward and extending axially from the base portion to the loop portion, the loop portion being curved.

4. The connector pair of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the shaft is tapered for interfitting with the neck portion of the closed loop connector.

5. The connector pair of claim 1 , wherein the first channel and the second channel are located substantially diametrically opposite each other in the distal end of the shaft.

6. The connector pair of claim 1 , wherein the closed loop connector and the slotted connector are sized for end to end interconnection between the medical implant and the shaft of the delivery device.

7. The connector pair of claim 1 , wherein the closed loop connector interfits within the second leg of the slotted connector.

8. A connector pair for attaching a medical implant to a delivery device, the connector pair comprising,

a closed loop connector located at an end of a medical implant, the closed loop connector including a base portion, a neck portion, and a loop portion, and

a slotted connector formed in a distal end of a shaft of a delivery device for interfitting with the closed loop connector of the medical implant, the slotted connector including a first leg, a second leg, a first channel, and a second channel, the first leg extending radially into the shaft and the second leg extending axially in a distal direction along the shaft and includes a narrowing for locking the looped connector into the second leg,

the neck portion of the closed loop connector configured to lock into with the first channel and the second channel.

9. The connector pair of claim 8 , wherein the second leg of the slotted connector is longer than the first leg of the slotted connector.

10. The connector pair of claim 8 , wherein the second leg of the slotted connector extends distally at about a 90 degree angle relative to the first leg of the slotted connector.

11. The connector pair of claim 8 , wherein the narrowing is formed where the second leg initially extends from the first leg.

12. The connector pair of claim 8 , wherein the second leg at the narrowing has a width of less than that of the loop portion of the closed loop connector.

13. The connector pair of claim 8 , wherein the narrowing includes a protuberance in a wall of the second leg.

14. The connector pair of claim 13 , wherein the protuberance forms a substantially flat shoulder facing a distal most end of the shaft.

15. A connector pair for attaching a medical implant to a delivery device, the connector pair comprising,

a closed loop connector located at an end of a medical implant, the closed loop connector including a base portion, a neck portion, and a loop portion, and

a slotted connector formed in a distal end of a shaft of a delivery device for interfitting with the closed loop connector of the medical implant, the slotted connector including a first, a leg, a first channel, and a second channel, the first leg extending radially into the shaft and the second leg extending axially in a distal direction along the shaft, wherein the second leg is substantially spherical in shape having an opening for accepting the looped connector at an intersection with the first leg,

the neck portion of the closed loop connector configured to lock into with the first channel and the second chan.

16. The connector pair of claim 15 , wherein the opening in the second leg has a width of less than that of the loop portion of the closed loop connector.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2018
From: CHU, MICHAEL S.H.; INTOCCIA, ALFRED P.; GELLMAN, BARRY N.; RANERI, JOSEPH JOHN; WEISER, MICHAEL FRANK; DAIGNAULT, KENNETH J.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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