An implantable medical device is configured so that all of the major
components including a housing and attached leads are disposed within the
vasculature of a patient. A tether extends from the housing of the device
to an implant location where the tether is secured to tissue outside of
the vasculature. In this manner, an intravascular medical device may be
implanted at a location remote from final placement, delivered via the
vasculature and anchored at the initial entry point.