Endocardial pacing lead with detachable tip electrode assembly
First Claim
1. A body implantable lead assembly adapted to transmit electrical signals between a proximal end portion of the lead assembly and a distal end portion of the lead assembly and to thereby stimulate selected body tissue and/or sense electrical signals therefrom, the lead assembly having a longitudinal axis and comprising:
- a lead body lying along the longitudinal axis, the lead body having a proximal end and a distal end;
a rotatable threaded element carried by the distal end of the lead body;
an electrical conductor extending between the proximal end and the distal end of the lead body for transmitting the electrical signals, the conductor having a distal end;
a sheath of insulative, biocompatible material enclosing the electrical conductor for electrically insulating the electrical conductor from body tissue and body fluids; and
a tip electrode disposed at the distal end of the lead body, the tip electrode being electrically connected to the distal end of the electrical conductor, the tip electrode having a proximal end including a threaded bore, the rotatable threaded element being screwed into the threaded bore, wherein unscrewing of the rotatable threaded element disconnects the tip electrode from the electrical conductor and disengages the lead body from the tip electrode.
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Abstract
A body implantable lead assembly includes a lead body and a tip electrode assembly at the distal end of the lead body. The tip electrode assembly is detachably connected to the lead body by means of a threaded coupling actuatable by a stylet inserted through the lumen of the lead body. The lead body may therefore be removed leaving behind a chronically implanted tip electrode assembly. The invention has particular utility in the context of passive endocardial heart pacing leads whose tip electrode assemblies include tines which become entangled in the trabecular network of the heart, and are therefore difficult to remove.
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1. A body implantable lead assembly adapted to transmit electrical signals between a proximal end portion of the lead assembly and a distal end portion of the lead assembly and to thereby stimulate selected body tissue and/or sense electrical signals therefrom, the lead assembly having a longitudinal axis and comprising:
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a lead body lying along the longitudinal axis, the lead body having a proximal end and a distal end;
a rotatable threaded element carried by the distal end of the lead body;
an electrical conductor extending between the proximal end and the distal end of the lead body for transmitting the electrical signals, the conductor having a distal end;
a sheath of insulative, biocompatible material enclosing the electrical conductor for electrically insulating the electrical conductor from body tissue and body fluids; and
a tip electrode disposed at the distal end of the lead body, the tip electrode being electrically connected to the distal end of the electrical conductor, the tip electrode having a proximal end including a threaded bore, the rotatable threaded element being screwed into the threaded bore, wherein unscrewing of the rotatable threaded element disconnects the tip electrode from the electrical conductor and disengages the lead body from the tip electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
the electric conductor comprises a coiled conductor having a lumen; and
the rotatable threaded element has a proximal end configured to mate with the distal end of a rotatable stylet insertable into the lumen of the coiled conductor, rotation of the stylet unscrewing the rotatable threaded element.
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