Epicardial lead for minimally invasive implantation
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1. A cardiac lead comprising:
- a lead body having a proximal end and a distal end;
a tubular housing coupled to said distal end of said lead and having a lumen;
a hook having a first end pivotally coupled to said housing, a portion of said first end being disposed in said lumen, said hook having a first longitudinally projecting piercing member, said hook being pivotable between a first position wherein said first piercing member is disposed in spaced apart relation to said housing, and a second position wherein said first piercing member is disposed proximate to said housing;
a biasing member coupled to said housing to bias said hook to said first position; and
whereby said hook pivots to said second position in response to application of axial force to said portion of said first end to avoid piercing engagement with said heart tissue, and said hook pivots to said first position when force is removed so that said first piercing member of said hook may engage said heart tissue.
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Abstract
A lead assembly for fixation to a human heart via thoracoscopy is provided. The lead assembly includes a lead that has a connector for connection to a cardiac stimulator, such as a pacemaker, a cardioverter/defibrillator, or a sensing instrument. A fixation mechanism is coupled to the lead that includes a tubular housing and a proximally projecting hook that is adapted to engage heart tissue. The hook is pivotable between a retracted position and an extended position. The lead and the hook are manipulated by a stylet. The lead assembly also includes a tubular introducer that is passed through the chest wall of a patient and used to place the lead proximate the epicardium.
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1. A cardiac lead comprising:
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a lead body having a proximal end and a distal end; a tubular housing coupled to said distal end of said lead and having a lumen; a hook having a first end pivotally coupled to said housing, a portion of said first end being disposed in said lumen, said hook having a first longitudinally projecting piercing member, said hook being pivotable between a first position wherein said first piercing member is disposed in spaced apart relation to said housing, and a second position wherein said first piercing member is disposed proximate to said housing; a biasing member coupled to said housing to bias said hook to said first position; and whereby said hook pivots to said second position in response to application of axial force to said portion of said first end to avoid piercing engagement with said heart tissue, and said hook pivots to said first position when force is removed so that said first piercing member of said hook may engage said heart tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A lead for fixation to heart tissue, comprising:
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an elongated elastic insulating tubular sheath; a tubular housing coupled to said sheath and having a lumen; a hook having a first end pivotally coupled to said housing and a first longitudinally projecting piercing member, a portion of said first end being disposed in said lumen, said hook being pivotable between a first position wherein said first piercing member is disposed in spaced apart relation to said housing, and a second position wherein said first piercing member is disposed proximate to said housing; a biasing member coupled to said housing to bias said hook to said first position; and whereby said hook pivots to said second position in response to application of axial force to said portion of said first end to avoid piercing engagement with said heart tissue, and said hook pivots to said first position when force is removed so that said first piercing member of said hook may engage said heart tissue. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A lead assembly for fixation to heart tissue, comprising:
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an elongated tubular lead having a first distal end; a tubular housing coupled to said distal end and having a lumen; a hook having a first end coupled to said housing and a first longitudinally projecting piercing member being disposed in a spaced apart relation to said housing; a tubular introducer having a lumen for slidably receiving said lead, said introducer having a second distal end, an interior surface, and a guide slot in said interior surface to slidably receive said hook; and whereby said housing may be projected from said second distal end in a preselected angular orientation. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A cardiac lead assembly comprising
a lead lead body having a proximal end and a distal end; an active fixation mechanism for securing a cardiac lead to heart tissue coupled to said distal end of said lead body, said mechanism comprising; a tubular housing coupled to said lead; a support fork connected distally to said housing; a support pivotally coupled to said fork said support having a screw-in hook having a first end coupled to said support and a second end for piercing said heart tissue; and
a bore opposite said hook for receiving a distal end of a stylet to prevent pivoting of said supportwhereby said support may be pivoted after said stylet is removed to permit said distal end of said lead body to lay generally parallel to said heart tissue after said screw-in hook is screwed into said tissue.
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22. A lead assembly for fixation to heart tissue, comprising:
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an elongated tubular lead; a compressible tubular hook assembly housing slidably received on said lead and coupled thereto at a selected location when compressed; a hook assembly coupled to said housing, said hook assembly having a proximally projecting hook for engaging said heart tissue.
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