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Percutaneous insertable electrode device for the transitory or permanent stimulation of the heart or other organs and a method for implanting it

  • US 4,378,023 A
  • Filed: 05/29/1980
  • Issued: 03/29/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/29/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A percutaneous implantable electrode device for the transitory or permanent stimulation of the heart or other organs, comprising a core having a front portion and a rear portion, at least one resilient anchoring member, having a first pointed free end and a second end which is linked to said core and which has a substantially complementary housing for said anchoring member, said first pointed free end of said anchoring member having a tendency to project out of its housing, said anchoring member being capable of adopting an inoperative position in which it is substantially housed in said substantially complementary housing, and an operative position in which said anchoring member projects out of said housing with an orientation defining as a maximum an approximately right angle with regard to the axis of the core taking as a reference the rear portion of the core, an electrical conductor connected to at least one of said core and anchoring member, said conductor being arranged in an insulated sheath connected to the rear portion of the core and a hollow substantially rigid tubular guide member having a front end portion defining a perforating mouth and which is slideably mounted on said core and projects beyond the rear portion of said core, said perforating mouth is controlled by depth control means.

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