Method of making biomedical lead with lobed lead anchor
First Claim
1. A method of making a body implantable lead of the type having an exposed electrode attached to a lead body comprising a conductor connected to said electrode and an insulating casing enclosing said conductor, and a lead anchor having lobes attached to said lead casing, comprising the steps of:
- providing a tube of pliable material substantially inert to body fluids, said tube being longer than the length of lobes desired and shorter than said lead body, having an inside diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the lead casing at the position it is desired to locate said lead anchor and having a plurality of slits in said tube in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the tube, each slit extending from a point distal from the proximal end of the tube to a point proximal from the distal end of the tube and having a slit length equal to the lobe circumference desired;
slipping said tube over said lead casing and positioning it at the location at which the lead anchor is desired;
compressing the tube in a direction parallel to its axis to expand the slit portion of the tube into lobes; and
while the tubing is in said compressed condition,securing said tubing to said lead casing at at least one point proximal to said slits and at least one point distal to said slits.
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Abstract
A length of tubing having an inside diameter equal to the diameter of a biomedical lead is slit along a direction parallel to its axis, with the length of the slits being equal to the desired circumference for lead anchor lobes. The tubing is slipped over the lead body and compressed so that the slit portions of the body expand into lobes, and while the tubing is compressed its ends are heated and compressed until they fuse to the lead body.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of making a body implantable lead of the type having an exposed electrode attached to a lead body comprising a conductor connected to said electrode and an insulating casing enclosing said conductor, and a lead anchor having lobes attached to said lead casing, comprising the steps of:
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providing a tube of pliable material substantially inert to body fluids, said tube being longer than the length of lobes desired and shorter than said lead body, having an inside diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the lead casing at the position it is desired to locate said lead anchor and having a plurality of slits in said tube in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the tube, each slit extending from a point distal from the proximal end of the tube to a point proximal from the distal end of the tube and having a slit length equal to the lobe circumference desired; slipping said tube over said lead casing and positioning it at the location at which the lead anchor is desired; compressing the tube in a direction parallel to its axis to expand the slit portion of the tube into lobes; and
while the tubing is in said compressed condition,securing said tubing to said lead casing at at least one point proximal to said slits and at least one point distal to said slits. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of making a body implantable lead having a lobed lead anchor, comprising the steps of:
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providing a lead body having a lead casing; providing a tube of pliable material substantially inert to bodily fluids, the tube being shorter than the lead body and having an inside diameter substantially equal to an outside diameter of the lead casing; slitting the tube a plurality of times in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tube, each slit extending from a point distal from a proximal end of the tube to a point proximal from a distal end of the tube; slipping the tube over the lead casing to a location at which the lead anchor is desired; compressing the tube in a direction parallel to its longitudinal axis by moving its proximal and distal ends toward each other, thereby expanding slit portions of the tube into lobes; and while the tube is in its compressed condition, securing the ends of the tube to the lead casing. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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