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Lead and apparatus for stimulation of the cardiac plexus

  • US 7,966,076 B2
  • Filed: 03/13/2007
  • Issued: 06/21/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/13/2007
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of implanting a medical electrical lead in a patient for stimulating a patient'"'"'s cardiac plexus, the method comprising:

  • establishing an access port in a thoracic region of a patient'"'"'s body;

    delivering a medical electrical lead through the port to a region located on an external surface of the aortic arch at the location generally associated with the cardiac plexus, the lead including one or more conductors extending within a lead body having a longitudinal axis and including a flexible distal portion adapted to be stretched such that tension can be applied to the distal portion along the longitudinal axis of the lead body, the distal portion comprising a generally planar surface configured to conform to and wrap around the external surface of a patient'"'"'s aortic arch at a region of the aorta generally associated with the cardiac plexus;

    at least one fixation member adapted to engage the external surface of the aortic arch; and

    at least two electrodes located on the generally planar surface of the flexible distal portion, the electrodes adapted to deliver an electrical pulse to the cardiac plexus;

    transitioning the flexible distal portion of the lead from a compact configuration suitable for delivery to a non-compact configuration suitable for contact with the external surface of the aortic arch;

    anchoring the distal portion of the lead to the external surface of the aortic arch at the location generally associated with the cardiac plexus, wherein the step of anchoring the distal portion comprises stretching the distal portion of the lead in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the lead body such that the distal portion contacts and wraps around the external surface of the aortic arch generally associated with the cardiac plexus; and

    chronically stimulating the cardiac plexus.

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