CRANIAL BURR HOLE PLUG AND INSERTION TOOL
A cranial burr hole plug with an insertion tool and method of implantation is provided. The burr hole plug includes a shell; a collet interlocked within the shell; a clamp compressing the collet around an elongated medical device exiting the skull of a patient, such as a catheter or lead; and a cover over the clamp, collet, and shell. The insertion tool inserts the collet within the shell and locks the collet around the clamp. The method of implantation includes inserting the burr hole plug components in a cranial burr hole using the insertion tool and securing the exiting medical device without disturbing the position of the medical device.
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The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/403,787, filed Aug. 14, 2002, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for securing elongated medical devices such as catheters or leads within a cranial burr hole.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDeep brain stimulation (DBS) and other related procedures involving implantation of leads and catheters are increasingly used to treat Parkinson's disease, dystonia, essential tremor, seizure disorders, obesity, depression, restoration of motor control, and other debilitating diseases. During these procedures, a catheter, lead, or other medical device is strategically placed at a target site in the brain. The body of the device then exits through a burr hole cut in the skull. The device must be secured as it exits the skull so as to prevent movement of the device from the precise target site in the brain, and the burr hole must be filled.
Current burr hole plugs placed under the skin of a patient's head are unduly large and unsightly. Further, many current burr hole plugs do not adequately hold the exiting device in place; some force the device to bend at a right angle at the exit without any protection which makes the device vulnerable to fracture or short circuit. During placement of current burr hole plugs, the exiting device often moves from its precise target site in the brain. After placement of current burr hole plugs, the device may migrate over time and will require additional surgical procedures to correct the problem.
Due to a lack of adequate burr hole plugs, many physicians attempt to compensate by securing the device to the skull with sutures and clamping screws, and then filling the burr hole with cyanoacrylate or bone cement. Securing the device with sutures and clamping screws subjects the patient to unnecessary human error. Further, suturing and clamping are cumbersome and time consuming steps. Filling the burr hole with cyanoacrylate or bone cement is messy and permanently locks the device into place, preventing easy access for future necessary procedures.
There is, therefore, a need to provide a relatively small burr hole plug that, without disturbing the position of the device at the target site in the brain, adequately and permanently secures a medical device such as a catheter or lead exiting a burr hole at a gradual angle, but remains accessible for future procedure. Further, there is a need to provide a method of implanting a burr hole plug that mitigates human error and permits safe and efficient implantation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention addresses the above and other needs by providing a burr hole plug, a method of implanting the burr hole plug, and an insertion tool. The burr hole plug includes a shell, a collet, a clamp, and a cover. The burr hole plug is smaller than most currently available burr hole plugs. The burr hole plug is installed and secures the exiting device with simultaneous 360° radial pressure from the collet portion of the burr hole plug, thus avoiding disturbance of the position of a medical device at the target site in the brain. The clamp mechanically locks the collet around the body of the medical device without exposing the medical device to pulling, pushing, or twisting forces that could cause unwanted displacement of the medical device from its target site in the brain. The collet simply clamps the medical device from all directions through radial force. The collet, including all other parts of the burr hole plug, is capable of being mechanically unlocked and disassembled to release the medical device and perform any needed future procedures. The device is able to exit the brain at a gradual angle through a conical chamber within the collet, through the tip of the conical chamber where the collet grips the device, and out from underneath the protective cover placed over the collet and clamp.
The method of implantation includes inserting the shell that is sized to friction fit against the inner circumference of the burr hole; interlocking a collet within the shell; placing a clamp over the collet, which clamp compresses the collet as the clamp rotates and interlocks with the shell; and placing a cover over the clamp, collet, and shell. Certain portions of the burr hole plug may be inserted separately or simultaneously using an insertion tool tailored to maximize the efficiency of implantation.
This summary should not be taken in a limiting sense; the scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
The above and other aspects of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe following description includes the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
The present invention is a burr hole plug, an insertion tool, and a method for implanting the burr hole plug.
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Flange 110 prevents shell 100 from being inserted deeper than the exterior surface of the skull. Flange 110 has a medical device exit 111 that secures the medical device and permits the medical device to gracefully exit the burr hole plug. Alternate embodiments of a medical device exit may include a similar structure such as a channel, hole, bump, tunnel, tube, or gate that secures the medical device and permits the medical device to exit.
Shell 100 is either anchored to the skull, anchored to the skull and cover 400 of
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Locking base 130 permits collet 200 (
Body 140 fits tightly against the inner surface of the circumference of a burr hole in the skull so as to avoid any movement of the burr hole plug in the burr hole after implantation. Additional fixation means or structures may be added to the exterior surface of body 140 to further prevent movement. These means or structures may include, e.g., a rough sandpaper-like surface, notches, or bumps (not shown). Further, vertical or horizontal ribs or threads (not shown) on the exterior surface of body 140 will help prevent rotation of the burr hole plug in the burr hole or vertical movement of the burr hole plug out of or into the burr hole.
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A method for implanting a burr hole plug includes a combination of the following steps in various orders so that the burr hole plug securely fastens and protects a medical device exiting the skull. Except when necessary, only the structures of the burr hole plug of
A burr hole is created. Shell 100, which is shaped and sized to form a dimensionally close press fit with the internal circumference or surface of the burr hole, is positioned and inserted by being pressed into the hole. If desired, shell 100 is fixed or anchored to the skull by small screws or other anchoring structures. The target site of the medical device in the brain is located, and the medical device is placed in the brain. To close the burr hole plug, collet 200 is carefully inserted into the opening of shell 100 and properly rotated using insertion tool 900 to an interlocking position with shell 100. Clamp 300 is then carefully placed in shell 100 on collet 200 such that pins 330 align with interlocking slots 120 and clamp 300 is pressed and rotated using insertion tool 900 to an interlocking position with shell 100. Compression and rotation of clamp 300 lock clamp 300 into shell 100 and restrain the medical device from further movement in the burr hole.
During the process of closing the burr hole plug, the medical device is not exposed to pulling, pushing, or twisting forces that could cause an unwanted displacement of the medical device from its target site in the brain. The medical device is simply clamped from all directions through radial force from the collet. Plug cover 400 is placed on the top of the burr hole and attached securely by sliding undercut 410 under shell flange 110, employing at least one anchoring arrangement described above.
Alternately, plug cover 400′ is anchored to shell 100′ and/or the skull using at least one anchoring arrangement described above. Cover 400 or cover 400′ protects the medical device at the exit and prevents the medical device from fracturing.
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A burr hole plug, comprising:
- a shell capable of being inserted in a burr hole of a skull;
- a collet capable of securing a medical device within the shell when the collet is compressed; and
- a clamp capable of interlocking with the shell and compressing the collet.
22. The plug of claim 21, wherein the shell further comprises a body and a flange along a top opening of the shell body and wherein the body of the shell defines a side slot along the full length of the body of the shell.
23. The plug of claim 22, wherein the body of the shell includes an exterior surface with a fixation means.
24. The plug of claim 22, wherein the flange of the shell includes a medical device exit.
25. The plug of claim 22, wherein the flange of the shell includes an anchor for attaching the shell to the skull.
26. The plug of claim 21, wherein the clamp includes a side slot along the full length of the clamp.
27. The plug of claim 21, wherein the collet includes a side slot along the full length of the collet.
28. The plug of claim 21, further comprising a cover capable of covering the shell, collet, and clamp.
29. The plug of claim 28, wherein the cover further comprises an anchor to attach the cover to the skull.
30. The plug of claim 28, wherein the cover and flange of the shell are configured for being attached to each other using an anchoring arrangement, wherein the anchoring arrangement is selected from the group consisting of at least one screw and corresponding hole, at least one button that snaps into a corresponding hole, or at least one ball that friction fits into a corresponding socket.
31. The plug of claim 21, wherein the collet includes an apex and a compressible soft cushion attached to the apex.
32. The plug of claim 21, wherein the collet has an external conical surface, and the clamp has an internal conical surface adapted to engage with the external conical surface of the collet.
33. The plug of claim 21, wherein the shell includes at least two interlocking slots and the clamp includes at least two externally protruding pins adapted to respectively engage with the at least two interlocking slots of the shell.
34. The plug of claim 21, wherein the shell includes a body with a locking base and the collet includes a body with a locking base capable of interlocking with the locking base of the shell.
35. The plug of claim 21, wherein the shell and the collet are integrated to form a shell-collet.
36. The plug of claim 21, wherein the collet and the clamp are integrated to form a collet-clamp.
37. The plug of claim 36, wherein the collet and the clamp are capable of being separated by rotating the clamp relative to the collet.
38. The plug of claim 21, wherein the collet includes at least one slot capable of engaging with an insertion tool, and the clamp includes at least one hole capable of engaging with the insertion tool.
39. A kit for plugging a burr hole, comprising:
- the plug of claim 21, the collet further including a plurality of slots, wherein the collet is capable of interlocking with the shell, the clamp further including a plurality of pins and a plurality of holes; and
- a tool for assembling the burr hole plug in the burr hole, the tool comprising an internal lumen capable of receiving the collet, a plurality of ribs capable of engaging the plurality of slots on the collet to rotate the collet to cause the collet to interlock with the shell, and a plurality of pins capable of engaging the plurality of holes on the clamp to rotate the clamp to cause the plurality of pins of the clamp to engage the plurality of slots on the shell.
40. A method of assembling the burr hole plug in the burr hole formed in the skull, comprising:
- inserting the medical device into the burr hole;
- placing the shell and the collet into the burr hole, such that the collet surrounds the medical device; and
- rotating the clamp to interlock the clamp with the shell and compress the collet, thereby securing the medical device.
41. The method of claim 40, further comprising rotating the collet to interlock the collet to the shell.
42. The method of claim 40, further comprising mounting the shell to the skull.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 17, 2012
Publication Date: Aug 30, 2012
Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION (Valencia, CA)
Inventor: Zdzislaw B. Malinowski (Castaic, CA)
Application Number: 13/423,179