Atrioventricular electrode
First Claim
1. An atrioventricular electrode comprising a common body, a ventricular component extending from said common body as a continuation thereof, said ventricular component terminating remote from said common body in a ventricular electrode tip, an atrial component extending from said common body and normally reversely turning relative to said common body to assume a generally J-shaped configuration, said atrial component terminating remote from said common body in an atrial electrode tip, and releasable means carried cooperatively by said atrial component and said ventricular component for temporarily retaining said atrial component as a generally straight line continuation of said common body and generally parallel to said ventricular component.
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Abstract
This disclosure relates to an atrioventricular electrode for the purpose of electrically stimulating the heart, for example, in conjunction with a pacemaker. The atrioventricular electrode includes a ventricular component and an atrial component, both carried by a common body. The atrial component, in its original form assumes a generally J-shaped configuration so that it may hook onto the atrial appendage at the time the ventricular component has the electrode thereof firmly engaged against the right ventricular wall. Restraining means are provided for, during the insertion of the atrioventricular electrode to restrain the atrial component in a substantially straight line relationship adjacent the ventricular component so as to facilitate the insertion of the atrioventricular electrode. The restraining means is preferably in the form of a stylet utilized for the purpose of positioning the atrioventricular electrode and which stylet, when withdrawn, permits the bending of the atrial component back to its original J-shaped configuration.
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- 1. An atrioventricular electrode comprising a common body, a ventricular component extending from said common body as a continuation thereof, said ventricular component terminating remote from said common body in a ventricular electrode tip, an atrial component extending from said common body and normally reversely turning relative to said common body to assume a generally J-shaped configuration, said atrial component terminating remote from said common body in an atrial electrode tip, and releasable means carried cooperatively by said atrial component and said ventricular component for temporarily retaining said atrial component as a generally straight line continuation of said common body and generally parallel to said ventricular component.
- 4. An atrioventricular electrode comprising a common body, a ventricular component extending from said common body as a continuation thereof, said ventricular component terminating remote from said common body in a ventricular electrode tip, an atrial component extending from said common body and normally reversely turning relative to said common body to assume a generally J-shaped configuration, said atrial component terminating remote from said common body in an atrial electrode tip, and releasable means carried by said atrial component for temporarily retaining said atrial component as a continuation of said common body and generally parallel to said ventricular component, said ventricular component having an enlargement flaring towards said common body and terminating in a shoulder, and said atrial component in its retained position lying axially behind said enlargement with said atrial electrode tip being disposed behind said shoulder.
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