Medical lead connector
First Claim
1. An electrical connector configured for insertion in to an implantable medical device to electrically couple the implantable medical device and the electrical connector, the electrical connector comprising:
- a first portion defining a channel to receive a medical lead; and
an electrically conductive collapsible portion operatively coupled to the first portion and arranged to collapse around a portion of the medical lead upon receipt of the medical lead in the channel, wherein the collapsible portion comprises a proximal portion of the electrical connector, the proximal portion having a plurality of longitudinal slots that cause the proximal portion to collapse around the portion of the medical lead when a set screw of a connector port is tightened.
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Abstract
An electrical connector has a compressible portion that expands to accept an inserted lead and then contracts around the lead to provide both an electrical and a spring-like mechanical connection to the lead. The connector may have a fluted pin that collapses around the lead body when a set screw of the connector port is tightened. Alternatively, a middle segment of a pin may have indentations or slots that collapse around an inserted lead body. The connector can be attached to the lead body after the lead body is implanted in the body of the patient. In lead systems in which the lead body is implanted using a guide catheter, attaching the connector to the lead body after implantation makes removal of the guide catheter much less difficult.
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12 Claims
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1. An electrical connector configured for insertion in to an implantable medical device to electrically couple the implantable medical device and the electrical connector, the electrical connector comprising:
a first portion defining a channel to receive a medical lead; and
an electrically conductive collapsible portion operatively coupled to the first portion and arranged to collapse around a portion of the medical lead upon receipt of the medical lead in the channel, wherein the collapsible portion comprises a proximal portion of the electrical connector, the proximal portion having a plurality of longitudinal slots that cause the proximal portion to collapse around the portion of the medical lead when a set screw of a connector port is tightened.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A lead system comprising:
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a lead; and
an electrical connector contoured to receive the lead and for insertion into an implantable medical device to electrically couple the implantable medical device to the lead, the electrical connector comprising a first portion defining a channel to receive the lead and an electrically conductive collapsible portion operatively coupled to the first portion and arranged to collapse around a portion of the lead upon receipt of the lead in the channel, wherein the collapsible portion comprises a proximal portion of the electrical connector, the proximal portion having a plurality of longitudinal slots that cause the proximal portion to collapse around the portion of the lead when a set screw of a connector port is tightened, thereby applying a force to the proximal portion. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A lead system comprising:
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a lead including an electrically conductive sleeve crimped on the lead; and
an electrical connector configured to receive the lead and for insertion into an implantable medical device to electrically couple the implantable medical device to the lead, the connector including a connector body defining a channel to receive a medical lead, a deflectable section to electrically couple to and exert a spring force on the lead when the lead is inserted through the channel, and a stop formed in the channel to abut the electrically conductive sleeve crimped on the lead and prevent the medical lead from being pulled beyond the stop.
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8. A method of attaching an electrical connector configured for insertion into an implantable medical device to a medical lead, the method comprising:
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implanting the medical lead;
threading a portion of the medical lead through a distal portion of the electrical connector;
causing an electrically conductive collapsible portion of the electrical connector to collapse around the portion of the medical lead; and
causing the collapsible portion to collapse by tightening a set screw of a connector port to apply a force to the collapsible portion. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of attaching an electrical connector configured for insertion into an implantable medical device to a medical lead, the method comprising:
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implanting, the medical lead, the medical lead including an electrically conductive sleeve crimped on the lead;
threading a portion of the medical lead through a distal portion of the electrical connector, the electrical connector including a deflectable section to electrically couple to and exert a spring force on the lead when the lead is inserted through the channel and a stop formed in the channel; and
pulling the lead through the electrical connector such that the electrically conductive sleeve abuts the stop.
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Specification