Mannitol/hydrogel cap for tissue-insertable connections
First Claim
1. A device for insertion into tissue comprising a helical element with an open central area and a water-soluble or water-dispersible cap for said helical element, the cap for said helical element comprising a mixture of a) a water-soluble or water-dispersible solid and b) a hydrogel.
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Abstract
A helical element for insertion into tissue comprises a helical element having an insertion end, a protruding end and an open central area within the wire, rods, filaments, cables or the like that form the helix. The helical element has at least its insertion end covered by a cap of a water-soluble or water-dispersible composition. The composition of the cap comprises a water-soluble or water dispersible component having a hydrogel mixed therein. In one embodiment, there is either a hollow area within the composition within the open central area or the material is more porous than the remaining material. The helical element preferably comprises an electrical lead, such as a positive endocardial lead, with an electrode at the protruding or distal end of the lead.
The helical element may comprise any biocompatable material with sufficient structural integrity to provide a secure attachment to tissue in a patient. Where the helical element is also to provide an active (electrically active) function, the composition of the helical element should also be electrically conductive.
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- 1. A device for insertion into tissue comprising a helical element with an open central area and a water-soluble or water-dispersible cap for said helical element, the cap for said helical element comprising a mixture of a) a water-soluble or water-dispersible solid and b) a hydrogel.
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