Medical electrical lead and introducer system
First Claim
1. In combination with a lead introducer having an inner diameter, a lead assembly adapted for introduction into a patient'"'"'s heart, the lead assembly comprising:
- a lead having a distal end and a proximal end, a longitudinal body extending from the proximal end to the distal end, at least one electrode being disposed at the distal end, a conductor being disposed within the body and electrically connecting the distal end electrode and the proximal end, and an atrial tine element positioned on said lead so as to be located within the patient'"'"'s atrium when the distal end is positioned in the patient'"'"'s ventricle, the atrial tine having an electrode and a conductor which electrically connects the atrial tine electrode to the lead proximal end; and
a tubing split element positioned concentrically around said lead body, the element having a distal end which disposed distally from the atrial tine and a length extending proximally from the atrial tine, the element having a longitudinal split within which the atrial tine is positioned;
wherein said lead has an outer body diameter which is less than said introducer inner diameter, and said tubing split element has an outer diameter just less than said introducer inner diameter, such that when said lead assembly is disposed within said introducer said tubing split element substantially fills a radial gap between said lead body and said introducer.
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Abstract
A medical electrical lead and introducer system. The lead is a single pass, dual chamber lead, which features in one embodiment an atrial tine. The introducer system is particularly designed for introduction of single pass, dual chamber lead which has an atrial tine. The introducer system facilitates the introduction of a such lead into a patient'"'"'s heart while safeguarding the tine from damage due to kinking during lead positioning. The lead is a single pass lead which features an atrial tine while the introducer system is particularly designed for introduction of a such lead into a patient'"'"'s heart so as to safeguard the tine from damage due to kinking during lead positioning. The lead is designed so as to electrically couple both the atrium and the ventricular chambers of the heart. The lead generally features several lengths each having differing stiffness as well as a pre-formed bend. The lead also features a atrial tine having an electrode at the tip. Due to the relatively fragile as well as difficult to maneuver lead, an introducer system is also disclosed. The introducer system is particularly designed to introduce such a lead. In use a removable tubing split element surrounds the atrial tine area of the lead while it is disposed through the introducer sheath, the split element both blocks the tine from lateral movement and fills up the space between the lead body and the introducer, thereby preventing blood leakage through the introducer. The element also has a longitudinal split for receiving the atrial tine while holding it against transverse movement when the lead is being repositioned. After optimal positioning of the lead, the tubing split element is withdrawn, and then the introducer is withdrawn. The tubing split element is a generally cylindrical piece of TEFLON, here called a tube split element, or just a “tube split”, is positioned around the lead body in the atrial tine area. The tube split element has a thickness which substantially fills the radial gap between the smaller diameter lead body and the introducer inner cylindrical wall, and has a longitudinal separation, or split, which accommodates the atrial tine, thereby permitting the tine to extend longitudinally but not transversely. The tubing split element is preferably mounted on the lead at the time of lead assembly. It has a length sufficient to extend proximally out of the introducer so that it can be withdrawn, and has a longitudinal tear line whereby the element can be separated and removed from the lead after final positioning of the lead.
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43 Claims
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1. In combination with a lead introducer having an inner diameter, a lead assembly adapted for introduction into a patient'"'"'s heart, the lead assembly comprising:
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a lead having a distal end and a proximal end, a longitudinal body extending from the proximal end to the distal end, at least one electrode being disposed at the distal end, a conductor being disposed within the body and electrically connecting the distal end electrode and the proximal end, and an atrial tine element positioned on said lead so as to be located within the patient'"'"'s atrium when the distal end is positioned in the patient'"'"'s ventricle, the atrial tine having an electrode and a conductor which electrically connects the atrial tine electrode to the lead proximal end; and
a tubing split element positioned concentrically around said lead body, the element having a distal end which disposed distally from the atrial tine and a length extending proximally from the atrial tine, the element having a longitudinal split within which the atrial tine is positioned;
wherein said lead has an outer body diameter which is less than said introducer inner diameter, and said tubing split element has an outer diameter just less than said introducer inner diameter, such that when said lead assembly is disposed within said introducer said tubing split element substantially fills a radial gap between said lead body and said introducer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A lead assembly adapted for use with an introducer, the introducer having a predetermined inner diameter for receiving said assembly so as to guide said lead assembly into a patient'"'"'s heart, comprising:
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a lead for delivering pulse energy to the patient'"'"'s heart, having a tubular lead body extending substantially the length of said lead, said body having an outer diameter less than said introducer inner diameter, and at least one atrial tine extending from said body, said atrial tine having an electrode thereon, and a conductor connecting said electrode electrically to the proximal end of said lead; and
a tubing split element assembled on said lead, said element being substantially tubular and having an inner diameter substantially matching said lead body outer diameter and positioned concentrically around said body so as to extend distally and proximally from said at least one atrial electrode, said element having an outer diameter that substantially matches said introducer inner diameter so that said lead and said element together can be moved longitudinally within said introducer element, said element having split means for receiving said at least one atrial electrode and restraining it from transverse movement, whereby when said lead is moved longitudinally within said introducer said at least one atrial tine is not stressed transversely. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of making a lead assembly which is adapted for introduction through an introducer, said introducer having a predetermined inner diameter for receiving said assembly, comprising:
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making a lead having a body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, said body having an outer diameter less than said introducer inner diameter and carrying therein conductor means for electrically connecting to at least one electrode, said making including forming at least one atrial tine on said lead, said atrial tine having a radial extension from said body and having an electrode and a conductor for connecting said electrode to said conductor means, and placing around said lead body in the area of said at least one atrial tine a tubing split element having a radial thickness substantially equal to the difference between said lead body outer diameter and said introducer inner diameter, and having a longitudinal split for receiving said at least one atrial tine and constraining it from transverse movement when said lead assembly is moved longitudinally within said introducer.
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11. A medical electrical lead and introducer system comprising:
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an introducer assembly, the introducer assembly having an introducer sheath, the introducer sheath having means for permitting the sheath to be removed from around a lead disposed therethrough without having to be removed over a end of said lead;
a single pass lead disposed through the introducer assembly, the single pass lead having a first electrode disposed to electrically contact atrial tissue and a second electrode disposed to electrically contact ventricular tissue;
the single pass lead having a lead body, the lead body having a bent pre-form portion; and
a removable tubing element disposed around the lead body and within the sheath. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A medical electrical lead comprising
a connector assembly adopted to be coupled to an implantable pulse generator; - and
a lead body coupled to the connector assembly, the lead body having a first section, a second section coupled to the first section and a third section coupled to the second section, the first section having a first stiffness, the second section having a second stiffness and the third section having a third stiffness, the second stiffness greater than the first stiffness and the third stiffness, the third stiffness greater by a factor of ten than the first stiffness, the second section having a bend. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. A medical electrical lead and introducer system comprising:
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an introducer, the introducer having a sheath and a tubing split element disposed within the sheath, the tubing split element having a first slot;
a lead disposed within the tubing split element, the lead having a tine, the tine having an electrode, the tine positioned within the first slot of the tubing split element. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43)
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Specification