IP Library Granted Patent US 10,695,001
Granted Patent B2
US 10,695,001 · App. 14/970,360 · Granted Jun 30, 2020

System and method for intracranial access and monitoring

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Patent No.
US 10,695,001
App. No.
14/970,360
Granted
Jun 30, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for intracranial access is disclosed. In particular, a drill stop is shown providing a way to control the penetration of a drill bit as an access hole into the brain is being formed. Access to a desired location is achieved using a catheter guide device. Also disclosed is a mechanism by which multiple diagnostic and treatment devices can be placed at a desired location in brain tissue without the need for more than one access hole. A drainage catheter is disclosed with a mechanism to allow both drainage and to allow intracranial pressure measurement.

Claims (39)

1. An intracranial access device comprising:

a cranial bolt mountable in an access hole in a skull of a patient;

a probe platform having a plurality of access ports extending longitudinally through said cranial bolt, said probe platform being attachable to said cranial bolt;

a first passage extending through said probe platform and sized to allow a catheter access to a cranial space of said skull of said patient;

a second passage sized to allow a probe access to said cranial space of said skull of said patient; said second passage comprising:

a straight tubular portion positioned through said probe platform and extending distally out of said probe platform; said straight tubular portion having an axis aligned with a length of said straight tubular portion;

a curved elbow portion located at a distal end of said straight tubular portion; said curved elbow portion having an opening that is substantially parallel to said axis;

wherein said straight tubular portion is configured such that when a probe is advanced through said second passage, it passes through said straight tubular portion and out said opening of said curved elbow portion, such that said probe is directed away from said axis aligned with said straight tubular portion.

2. The intracranial access device of claim 1 , wherein said second passage is a guide tube.

3. The intracranial access device of claim 1 , wherein said curved elbow directs said probe at about sixty degrees from said axis.

4. The intracranial access device of claim 1 , further comprising an introducer that is insertable into said second passage.

5. The intracranial access device of claim 1 , wherein said first passage is sized to allow a drainage catheter access to a cranial space of said skull of said patient.

6. The intracranial access device of claim 1 , wherein said curved elbow portion is angled so as to be configured to direct said probe into a region of a brain with undisturbed tissue.

7. The intracranial access device of claim 1 , wherein said second passage is formed by a guide tube and wherein said guide tube and said probe platform are configured to connect to each other so as to orient said curved elbow portion in only a single radial orientation relative to said probe platform.

8. The intracranial access device of claim 7 , wherein said guide tube has a non-circular outer circumference.

9. The intracranial access device of claim 8 , wherein said guide tube is unable to rotate relative to said probe platform.

10. An intracranial access device comprising:

a cranial bolt mountable in an access hole in a skull of a patient;

a probe platform attachable to said cranial bolt;

a first passage extending through said probe platform and sized to allow a catheter access to a cranial space of said skull of said patient;

a second passage sized and configured to allow a probe access to said cranial space of said skull of said patient; said second passage comprising:

a straight tubular portion located through said probe platform and extending distally out of said probe platform;

a curved tubular portion located at and connected with a distal end of said straight tubular portion; said curved tubular portion opening at a lateral side of an axis aligned with said straight tubular portion;

wherein said second passage is configured so that when a probe is advanced through said second passage, it passes through said straight tubular region and out said opening of said curved portion, such that said probe is directed away from said axis aligned with said straight tubular portion.

11. The intracranial access device of claim 10 , wherein said second passage is a guide tube.

12. The intracranial access device of claim 10 , wherein said curved portion directs said probe at about sixty degrees from said axis.

13. The intracranial access device of claim 10 , wherein said first passage is sized to allow a drainage catheter access to a cranial space of said skull of said patient.

14. The intracranial access device of claim 10 , wherein said curved portion is angled so as to be configured to direct said probe into a region of a brain with undisturbed tissue.

15. The intracranial access device of claim 10 , wherein said second passage is formed by a guide tube and wherein said guide tube and said probe platform are configured to connect to each other so as to orient said curved elbow portion in only a single radial orientation relative to said probe platform.

16. The intracranial access device of claim 15 , wherein said guide tube has a non-circular outer circumference.

17. The intracranial access device of claim 16 , wherein said guide tube is unable to rotate relative to said probe platform.

18. An intracranial access device comprising:

a cranial bolt mountable in an access hole in a skull of a patient;

a probe platform attachable to said cranial bolt;

a first passage extending through said probe platform and sized to allow a catheter access to a cranial space of said skull of said patient;

a second passage sized and configured to allow a probe access to said cranial space of said skull of said patient; said second passage comprising:

a straight passage located through said probe platform and extending distally out of said probe platform;

a curved passage located at and connected with a distal end of said straight passage; said curved passage curving out of alignment said straight passage and further opening in a lateral direction of said straight passage;

wherein said second passage is configured so that when a probe is advanced through said second passage, it passes through said straight passage and out said curved passage, such that said probe is directed away from an axis aligned with said straight passage in a predetermined direction and is configured to be directed into a region of a brain with undisturbed tissue.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2026
From: IRRAS USA, INC.
To: CALW SA LLC, AS PURCHASER AGENT
Reel/Frame 073595/0085 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 19, 2019
From: INNERSPACE NEURO SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: IRRAS USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 049806/0148 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 19, 2019
From: INNERSPACE, INC.
To: INNERSPACE NEURO SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 049808/0621 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2019
From: BOBO, DONALD E., SR.; GERG, JAMES
To: INNERSPACE MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 049756/0340 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 020922 FRAME 0562. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 20, 2017
From: BOBO, DONALD E., SR.; GERG, JAMES
To: INNERSPACE, INC.
Reel/Frame 041459/0245 →