Helix rotation by traction
First Claim
1. A medical electrical lead, comprising:
- an elongated insulative sheath having proximal and distal ends;
first and second electrical components, located such that a length of said insulative sheath extends therebetween; and
a coil/core structure mechanically and electrically coupling said first and second electrical components disposed within said insulative sheath, said coil/core structure comprising a fiber core twisted in a Z-shape braid and having an elongated electrical conductor wound around the fiber core,wherein the elongated electrical conductor is coupled electrically to the first and second electrical components, and the fiber core is mechanically coupled to the first and second electrical components so that when a tensile force is applied between the first and second electrical components the Z-shape braid of the fiber core untwists thus imparting counter-rotational motion to the first electrical component.
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Abstract
The present invention includes a “Z shaped” configuration for a pair of internal windings of a fiber core of a medical electrical lead which can be configured as or windings to provide counter-rotation an implanted cardiac lead. When fully assembled and implanted within a patient, a screw-type active fixation electrode, such as a helical electrode, electrically couples to a coil conductor and mechanically couples to a loop formed at an end of the Z-shaped braided fiber. To remove the lead, an axial traction force is applied and as the Z-shaped braids begin to unwind rotational forces operate to unscrew the helical electrode. A lead constructed according to the present invention rotates counterclockwise and thus essentially unscrews the active fixation electrode.
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20 Claims
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1. A medical electrical lead, comprising:
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an elongated insulative sheath having proximal and distal ends; first and second electrical components, located such that a length of said insulative sheath extends therebetween; and a coil/core structure mechanically and electrically coupling said first and second electrical components disposed within said insulative sheath, said coil/core structure comprising a fiber core twisted in a Z-shape braid and having an elongated electrical conductor wound around the fiber core, wherein the elongated electrical conductor is coupled electrically to the first and second electrical components, and the fiber core is mechanically coupled to the first and second electrical components so that when a tensile force is applied between the first and second electrical components the Z-shape braid of the fiber core untwists thus imparting counter-rotational motion to the first electrical component. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of constructing a medical electrical lead, comprising the steps of:
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producing a coil/core structure by twisting two segments of fiber cord around one another to produce a fiber core having a Z-shaped braid and winding an elongated electrical conductor around the fiber core; electrically coupling opposite ends of the elongate electrical conductor to a first and a second electrical component; mechanically coupling opposite ends of the fiber core to the first and second electrical components so that the twisted segment provides a rotation during axial tension between said first and second components; and encasing substantially all the coil/core structure with an insulative sheath. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A medical electrical lead, comprising:
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an elongated non-conductive resilient cord segment, folded over and twisted to form a series of Z-shaped braids and having a loop formed at a distal end; an elongated electrical conductor helically wrapped around a majority of the elongated resilient cord to thereby constrain the Z-shaped braids and not constrain the loop; an electrode electrically coupled to the distal end portion of the elongated electrical conductor and mechanically coupled to the loop of the elongated non-conductive resilient cord so that the braids rotate upon axial tension applied to said cord; and an insulative sheath surrounding substantially all of the medical electrical lead with the exception of at least a portion of the electrode. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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