Vein suture collar
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1. A vein suture collar for anchoring an electrode lead in a vein into which the lead is inserted, comprising:
- a flexible cylindrical member having a through-bore along the longitudinal axis thereof, the through-bore having an internal diameter larger than the outside diameter of the electrode lead to be inserted therein;
a plurality of circumferential suture grooves formed in the exterior surface of said member and spaced longitudinal relative to the axis; and
engaging means, comprising a plurality of spaced raised web areas formed on the interior surface of the through-bore integrally with said member and extending radially into said through-bore, for frictionally engaging the electrode lead upon insertion of the lead into the through-bore even absent any sutures being tied about said circumferential grooves and without deforming the electrode lead,said raised web areas being spaced from each other along the longitudinal aixs of said member and being substantially equi-angularly spaced relative to each other about the interior surface of said member, said raised web areas adapted for gripping the electrode lead and the vein at predetermined longitudinal positions when sutures are tied about said circumferential grooves and without restricting the overall circumference of the vein at any single longitudinal location.
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Abstract
A vein suture collar for anchoring an electrode lead to a vein in which the lead is inserted includes a sleeve member having three longitudinally spaced circumferential suture grooves in the exterior surface and a raised web area formed on the interior sleeve surface radially inward of each groove. The three raised web areas are angularly spaced about the sleeves axis and a longitudinal slit through the sleeve thickness can be provided. The slit collar can be separated at the slit and used to enclose the portion of the vein having the inserted electrode.
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1. A vein suture collar for anchoring an electrode lead in a vein into which the lead is inserted, comprising:
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a flexible cylindrical member having a through-bore along the longitudinal axis thereof, the through-bore having an internal diameter larger than the outside diameter of the electrode lead to be inserted therein; a plurality of circumferential suture grooves formed in the exterior surface of said member and spaced longitudinal relative to the axis; and engaging means, comprising a plurality of spaced raised web areas formed on the interior surface of the through-bore integrally with said member and extending radially into said through-bore, for frictionally engaging the electrode lead upon insertion of the lead into the through-bore even absent any sutures being tied about said circumferential grooves and without deforming the electrode lead, said raised web areas being spaced from each other along the longitudinal aixs of said member and being substantially equi-angularly spaced relative to each other about the interior surface of said member, said raised web areas adapted for gripping the electrode lead and the vein at predetermined longitudinal positions when sutures are tied about said circumferential grooves and without restricting the overall circumference of the vein at any single longitudinal location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A vein suture collar for anchoring an electrode lead in a vein into which the lead is inserted, comprising:
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a flexible cylindrical member having a through-bore having an internal diameter larger than the outside diameter of the electrode lead to be inserted therein; three circumferential suture grooves formed in the exterior surface of said member and spaced longitudinal relative to the axis; and engaging means, comprising three spaced raised web areas formed on the interior surface of the through-bore integrally with said member and extending radially into said through-bore, for frictionally engaging the electrode lead upon insertion of the lead into the through-bore even absent any sutures being tied about said circumferential grooves and without deforming the electrode lead, said raised web areas being spaced from each other along the longitudinal axis of said member, being angularly spaced relative to each other about the interior surface of said member at about 120°
intervals with respect to the axis, and being individually disposed radially opposite respective ones of said grooves, said raised web areas adapted for gripping the electrode lead and the vein at predetermined longitudinal positions when sutures are tied about said circumferential grooves and without restricting the overall circumference of the vein at any single longitudinal location.
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