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titleOfInvention Anchor and anchor deployment apparatus
abstract An anchor (10) for maintaining a portion of a therapy delivery element (20) within a desired location of a patient has (i) a first opening (12), (ii) a second opening (14), (iii) a body member f (ll) formed of elastic material disposed between the first and second opening, (iv) and a lumen (15) extending though the body member (11) from the first opening (12) to the second opening (14), and (v) a retention element (16) secured to or integrally formed with the body member (11) for retaining the anchor (10) within a tissue location of a patient. The body member (11) has a first inner diameter defined by the lumen (15) in a relaxed state and a second inner diameter defined by the lumen (15) in a radially stretched state. The first inner diameter is smaller than the outer diameter of the therapy delivery element (20), which is smaller that the second inner diameter.
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