An anchor and procedure for placing a medical implant, such as for
monitoring physiological parameters. The anchor includes a central body
in which a medical implant can be received. Arms and members extend
radially from first and second ends, respectively, of the central body.
Each member defines a leg extending toward distal portions of the arms to
provide a clamping action. The anchor and its implant are placed by
coupling first and second guidewires to first and second portions of the
anchor, placing an end of a delivery catheter in a wall where
implantation is desired, inserting the anchor in the catheter with the
guidewires to locate the anchor within the wall, deploying the arms of
the anchor at one side of the wall followed by deployment of the members
at the opposite side of the wall, and thereafter decoupling the
guidewires from the anchor.