A transmyocardial revascularization system including a plurality of
inserts formed of a material to elicit a healing response in tissue of
the myocardium and deployment instruments and associated components for
deploying the inserts into the wall of the myocardium. The inserts are
arranged to be disposed within respective lumens or channels in the wall
of the myocardium. The inserts can take various forms, e.g., be solid
members, tubular members, or porous members, and may be resorbable,
partially resorbable or non-resorbable. In some embodiments the inserts
are arranged to be left in place within the channels in the wall of the
myocardium to result in plural lumens which enable blood to flow
therethrough and into contiguous capillaries. The deployment instruments
are arranged to pierce the tissue of the myocardium from either the
endocardium or the epicardium to insert the inserts into the myocardium,
depending on the particular deployment instrument used. The deployment
instruments may make use of a stabilizing device to stabilize them during
the procedure of inserting the inserts into the myocardium. A controller
may also be provided as part of the system to coordinate the operation of
the deployment instrument with the cardiac cycle. The formation of the
lumens can be achieved either by the inserts or by some other means, such
as a piercing tip or an energy applicator forming a portion of the
instrument. The inserts may include one or more of pharmaceuticals,
biologically active agents, radiopaque materials, etc.