System and method for placing endocardial leads
First Claim
1. A system for use in deploying one or more electrode assemblies, comprising:
- an elongated guiding device having a body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, deployable within a vascular structure;
an expandable fixation member coupled to the distal end such that selective expansion of the fixation member secures the elongated guiding device within the vascular structure at a given position an electrode assembly; and
a coupling member fixed on to the elongated guiding device body adapted to slidably engage an electrode assembly and having a terminal end such that advancement of the electrode assembly distal to the terminal end causes uncoupling of the electrode assembly from the coupling member within the vascular structure the coupling member and the fixation member being spaced apart along the guiding device body whereby the uncoupling of the electrode assembly is performed independently from the fixation member expansion, whereby the electrode assembly may be located at a predetermined site of implant while the fixation member is expanded.
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Abstract
An improved system and method for deploying medical electrical leads is disclosed. The system includes a guiding device such as a guidewire used to navigate the vascular system of a body. The guiding device includes a fixation member that can be deployed to maintain the guiding device at a desired location within the vascular system. The fixation member may be an inflatable device such as a balloon, or alternatively, may be an expandable device constructed of flexible fibers that has both an expanded and a contracted state. The system may further include a coupling member located adjacent to the guiding device. The coupling member may be a rail extending distally from a proximal end of the guiding device to a point proximal the fixation member. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the coupling member is a channel included in the body of the guiding device adapted to slidably engage an electrode assembly. The coupling member is adapted to allow the electrode assembly to be slid to the distal end of the coupling member and deployed at a predetermined implant site. In one embodiment of the invention, the coupling member is movable with respect to the guiding device. This allows the coupling member to be re-positioned to multiple implant sites to deploy more than one electrode while the fixation mechanism remains stationary within a patient'"'"'s vascular system. According to yet another aspect of the invention, the guiding device includes a lumen to delivery fluoro visible medium.
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18 Claims
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1. A system for use in deploying one or more electrode assemblies, comprising:
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an elongated guiding device having a body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, deployable within a vascular structure;
an expandable fixation member coupled to the distal end such that selective expansion of the fixation member secures the elongated guiding device within the vascular structure at a given position an electrode assembly; and
a coupling member fixed on to the elongated guiding device body adapted to slidably engage an electrode assembly and having a terminal end such that advancement of the electrode assembly distal to the terminal end causes uncoupling of the electrode assembly from the coupling member within the vascular structure the coupling member and the fixation member being spaced apart along the guiding device body whereby the uncoupling of the electrode assembly is performed independently from the fixation member expansion, whereby the electrode assembly may be located at a predetermined site of implant while the fixation member is expanded. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An implantable medical device, comprising:
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an elongated guiding device having a body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, deployable within a vascular structure;
an expandable fixation member coupled to the distal end, such that selective expansion of the fixation member secures the elongated guiding device within the vascular structure at a given position;
a fixed on to the elongated guiding device body and having a terminal end; and
at least one electrode assembly adapted to sildably engage the coupling member, such that advancement of electrode assembly distal to the terminal end causes uncoupling of the electrode assembly from the coupling member the coupling member and the fixation member being spaced apart along the guiding device body whereby the uncoupling of the electrode assembly is performed independently from the fixation member expansion. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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