Apparatus and method for inserting an electrode
First Claim
1. The method of inserting an electrode into an internal organ of a patient, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a needle through the exterior skin of the patient to puncture the internal organ of the patient;
introducing a guide wire through the needle to enter the internal organ;
withdrawing the needle;
introducing an introducer and an introducer sleeve over the guide wire to communicate with the puncture in the internal organ of the patient; and
withdrawing the introducer and the guide wire;
introducing an electrode through the introducer sleeve to enter the organ of the patient; and
removing the introducer sleeve from the patient by peeling off the introducer sleeve from the electrode.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method are disclosed for implanting a pacemaker within a patient with a minimal amount of incision. The pacemaker comprises an encapsulated pulse generator having a receptacle and an electrode having an electrode tip and an electrode connector plug. The electrode connector plug is receivable in the receptacle of the encapsulated pulse generator. A needle is inserted through the exterior skin of the patient to puncture the subclavian vein. An introducer sleeve which is severed or is severable along the length thereof, is inserted into the puncture in the subclavian vein. The introducer sleeve may be introduced through the needle or on the outer surface of a needle, or through the use of a guide wire passed through the internal portion of the needle after the needle is removed. The electrode tip is inserted through the introducer sleeve to enter the vein of the patient. The electrode is moved along the vein to enter the heart of the patient. The introducer sleeve is withdrawn from the patient while the electrode is moved through a severing in the sleeve wall along the entire length thereof to remove the sleeve over the connector plug of the electrode. The electrode connector plug is connected to the receptacle of the encapsulated pulse generator and the pulse generator is implanted in the patient.
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13 Claims
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1. The method of inserting an electrode into an internal organ of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a needle through the exterior skin of the patient to puncture the internal organ of the patient; introducing a guide wire through the needle to enter the internal organ; withdrawing the needle; introducing an introducer and an introducer sleeve over the guide wire to communicate with the puncture in the internal organ of the patient; and withdrawing the introducer and the guide wire; introducing an electrode through the introducer sleeve to enter the organ of the patient; and removing the introducer sleeve from the patient by peeling off the introducer sleeve from the electrode.
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2. The method of inserting an electrode into an internal organ of a patient, the electrode having an electrode tip and a connector plug, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a needle through the exterior skin of the patient to puncture the internal organ; introducing a guide wire into the needle to enter the internal organ; withdrawing the needle; inserting an introducer and an introducer sleeve over the guide wire to communicate with the puncture in the internal organ; withdrawing the introducer and the guide wire; introducing the electrode tip of the electrode through the sleeve to enter the internal organ; and removing the introducer sleeve from the patient by peeling off the sleeve from the electrode along the length of the introducer sleeve to remove the sleeve over the connector plug of of the electrode.
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3. The method of implanting a pacemaker within a patient, the pacemaker comprising an encapsulated pulse generator having a receptacle and an electrode having an electrode tip and an electrode connector plug cooperable with the receptacle of the encapsulated pulse generator, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a needle through the exterior skin of the patient to puncture the subclavian vein of the patient, which communicates with the heart of the patient; inserting an introducer sleeve within the patient to communicate with the puncture in the subclavian vein of the patient; introducing the electrode tip through the introducer sleeve to enter the subclavian vein of the patient; moving the electrode along the subclavian vein of the patient to enter the heart of the patient; removing the introducer sleeve from the patient by withdrawing the introducer sleeve from the patient and peeling off the introducer sleeve from the electrode along a longitudinal severing in the sleeve wall to remove the sleeve over the connector plug of the electrode; connecting the connector plug of the electrode to the receptacle of the encapsulated pulse generator; and implanting the pulse generator into the patient.
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4. An apparatus for inserting an electrode in an internal organ of a patient;
- the electrode having an electrode tip and a connector plug comprising in combination;
a needle for puncturing the tissue of the patient to enter the internal organ of the patient, said needle having an internal passage; an introducer sleeve having severing means along the length thereof; inserting means including a guide wire dimensioned to be received in said internal passage of said needle, for inserting said introducer sleeve into the puncture in the internal organ of the patient formed by said needle; an introducer having an internal passage dimensioned to receive said guide wire therein and dimensioned to receive said introducer sleeve along the outer surface thereof; said introducer sleeve enabling introduction of the electrode tip into the internal organ of the patient; and said severing means of said introducer sleeve enabling said sleeve to be removed over the connector plug of the electrode by passing the electrode through said severing means of said sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- the electrode having an electrode tip and a connector plug comprising in combination;
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10. A method for inserting a member into an internal cavity of a patient comprising the steps of:
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inserting a needle through the exterior skin of the patient and into said cavity; introducing a guide wire through said needle and into said cavity; withdrawing said needle; providing a hollow, cylindrical introducer having a coaxial introducer sleeve with a preformed, longitudinal weakened line along said sleeve; sliding said introducer and said sleeve together along said guide wire and into said cavity; withdrawing said introducer and said guide wire from said cavity; inserting said member through said sleeve and into said cavity; and removing said sleeve from the patient by peeling said sleeve away from said member along said weakened line.
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11. A method for introducing a member into the subclavian vein of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a needle through the exterior skin of the patient and into said vein; inserting a guide wire through said needle and into said vein; withdrawing said needle; providing a hollow introducer having a co-axial sleeve with a longitudinal, preformed weakened line along said sleeve; sliding said introducer and said sleeve together along said guide wire and into said vein; withdrawing said introducer and said guide wire from said vein; inserting said member through said sleeve and into said vein; and removing said sleeve from the patient by peeling said sleeve away from said member along said weakened line.
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12. Apparatus for inserting a member into an internal cavity of a patient, comprising in combination:
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a needle for puncturing the tissue of the patient to enter said cavity, said needle having an internal passage; an introducer sleeve having a preformed, longitudinal weakened line along the length thereof; a guide wire dimensioned to slide along the said internal passage of said needle; an introducer fitted co-axially with said sleeve and having an internal passage dimensioned to receive said guide wire therein; and
whereinsaid guide wire may be inserted into said cavity through said internal passage of said needle, and thereafter said introducer and said sleeve may be moved together along said guide wire into said cavity following removal of said needle therefrom, and thereafter said guide wire and said introducer may be removed from said cavity, to permit introduction of said member into said cavity through said sleeve, after which said sleeve may be removed from said member by peeling said sleeve away from said member along said weakened line. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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