Medical electrical lead having controlled texture surface and method of making same
First Claim
1. An implantable medical device lead comprising an elongated, tubular lead body of silicone material having an external surface microtextured with a multiplicity of raised elongate micron scale surface features comprising ridges aligned substantially parallel to one another and extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lead body around the entire circumference thereof, the ridges being of a predetermined height, width and spacing and being formed on the surface by plasma deposition of a reactant monomer.
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Abstract
An elongate elastomeric structure having controlled surface texture. Plasma deposition is used to create controlled features, such as ridges, on the external surface of an elongate elastomeric surface, such as the external surface of silicone tubing. The invention has particular applicability in the medical device field, such as the fabrication of implantable leads, catheters, and medical devices incorporating them.
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1. An implantable medical device lead comprising an elongated, tubular lead body of silicone material having an external surface microtextured with a multiplicity of raised elongate micron scale surface features comprising ridges aligned substantially parallel to one another and extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lead body around the entire circumference thereof, the ridges being of a predetermined height, width and spacing and being formed on the surface by plasma deposition of a reactant monomer.
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