Atraumatic screw-in lead
First Claim
1. A medical electrical lead comprising an elongated insulated conductor having a proximal end and a distal end, an electrical connector mounted to the proximal end of said conductor and an electrode head assembly mounted to the distal end of said conductor, said electrode head assembly comprising:
- an electrode head member having a proximal end and a distal end and having a longitudinal lumen open to the distal end of said head member;
a fixation helix extending from the distal end of said head member, axially aligned with the lumen of said head member;
an electrode surface coupled to said conductor exposed to the exterior of said head member adjacent the distal end of said head member; and
a plunger slideably mounted within the lumen of said head member, said plunger having a proximal end and a distal end and having means for dispensing a drug adjacent the distal end of said plunger, said plunger slideable between a first position in which said plunger extends through said fixation helix, the distal end of said plunger located distal to said fixation helix and a second position in which the distal end of said plunger lies adjacent the distal end of said head member, whereby when said fixation helix is screwed into body tissue to bring the distal end of said head member adjacent said body tissue, the distal end of said plunger and its associated means for dispensing a drug are located adjacent body tissue, when said plunger is located in said second position.
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Abstract
An electrical stimulation lead incorporating an electrode assembly which dispenses a drug adjacent the stimulation site. The lead is provided with a fixation helix located at the distal end of the lead. An electrode may be extended distally within the helix. When extended, the electrode serves as a guard against perforation or other damage to tissue by the helix. In its retracted position, the electrode is located roughly adjacent the distal end of the lead body, and lies against the tissue to be stimulated. Advancing and retraction of the electrode is accomplished by means of a stylet which is removably engageable with the proximal end of the electrode. In one embodiment, the stylet functions to both advance and retract the electrode. In an alternative embodiment, the stylet is used only to advance the electrode, and retraction of the electrode is accomplished by a resilient conductor.
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11 Claims
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1. A medical electrical lead comprising an elongated insulated conductor having a proximal end and a distal end, an electrical connector mounted to the proximal end of said conductor and an electrode head assembly mounted to the distal end of said conductor, said electrode head assembly comprising:
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an electrode head member having a proximal end and a distal end and having a longitudinal lumen open to the distal end of said head member; a fixation helix extending from the distal end of said head member, axially aligned with the lumen of said head member; an electrode surface coupled to said conductor exposed to the exterior of said head member adjacent the distal end of said head member; and a plunger slideably mounted within the lumen of said head member, said plunger having a proximal end and a distal end and having means for dispensing a drug adjacent the distal end of said plunger, said plunger slideable between a first position in which said plunger extends through said fixation helix, the distal end of said plunger located distal to said fixation helix and a second position in which the distal end of said plunger lies adjacent the distal end of said head member, whereby when said fixation helix is screwed into body tissue to bring the distal end of said head member adjacent said body tissue, the distal end of said plunger and its associated means for dispensing a drug are located adjacent body tissue, when said plunger is located in said second position. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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2. A lead according to claim wherein aid electrode surface comprises said fixation helix.
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8. A medical electrical lead comprising:
- an elongated insulated conductor having a proximal end and a distal end, an electrical connector mounted to the proximal end of said conductor and an electrode head assembly mounted to the distal end of said conductor, said electrode head assembly comprising;
an electrode head member having a proximal end and a distal end and having a longitudinal lumen open to the distal end of said head member; a fixation helix extending from the distal end of said head member; a plunger electrode slideably mounted in said lumen of said head member, said plunger electrode having a proximal end and a distal end and having means for release of a drug adjacent the distal end of said plunger electrode, said plunger electrode slideable between a first location in which the distal end of said plunger electrode extends beyond said fixation helix and a second location in which the distal end of said plunger electrode lies adjacent the distal end of said head member, said plunger electrode further comprising a recess open to the proximal end of said head member; a conductive, resilient member having a distal end fixedly mechanically and electrically mounted to the distal end of said plunger electrode and having a proximal end fixedly electrically and mechanically coupled to the distal end of said elongated conductor, said resilient member extendable from a first, relaxed position in which the distal end of said plunger electrode lies adjacent the distal end of said head member and a second, elongated configuration, when the distal end of said plunger electrode is extended to said first position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
- an elongated insulated conductor having a proximal end and a distal end, an electrical connector mounted to the proximal end of said conductor and an electrode head assembly mounted to the distal end of said conductor, said electrode head assembly comprising;
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