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Percutaneous lead having radially adjustable electrode

  • US 4,660,571 A
  • Filed: 07/18/1985
  • Issued: 04/28/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/18/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A percutaneous endocardial lead comprising:

  • an elongated body member having an elongated hollow core therewithin, a proximal end portion, and a distal end portion;

    an elongated shaft member slidingly mounted within said elongated hollow core of the body member, said elongated shaft member having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, and said shaft member distal end portion being operatively connected to said distal end portion of the elongated body member;

    a tip electrode at said distal end portion of the elongated shaft member and in electrical communication with said proximal end portion of the elongated body member;

    a plurality of elongated peripheral segments at the distal end portion of the elongated body member;

    a plurality of elongated conductors, each extending between each of said elongated peripheral segments and said proximal end portion of the elongated body member, said elongated conductors being insulated from each other;

    mapping electrode means including a plurality of electrodes, each said electrode being on each said elongated peripheral segment, each said electrode being in electrical communication with one of said elongated conductors, and said electrodes of the mapping electrode means provide an electrode array generally around the tip electrode;

    means for adjusting said electrode array between a closed configuration that is substantially isodiametric with said elongated body member and open configurations at which each elongated peripheral segment folds on itself and moves each electrode to an outwardly directed location including to a location generally coplanar with said tip electrode;

    said means for adjusting said electrode array including said elongated body member and said elongated shaft member slidingly mounted therewithin, whereby said elongated body member and said elongated shaft slidingly move relative to each other in order to adjust said electrode array between said closed configuration and said open configurations; and

    ablation means having an ablation surface generally at said tip electrode, said ablation surface being generally circumscribed by said electrode array at said open configurations thereof.

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