Temporary implantable medical electrical leads
First Claim
1. A temporary implantable medical electrical lead having a proximal, extracorporeal length and a distal, subcutaneous length, the lead comprising:
- a conductor coil including a plurality of wire filars being wound to form an elongate lumen that extends along the extracorporeal and subcutaneous lengths of the lead, each wire filar of the plurality of wire filars being electrically isolated by an insulative coating thereof, but each wire filar including a portion from which the insulative coating is removed, the portion of a first wire filar of the plurality being spaced apart, distally, from the portion of a second wire filar of the plurality along the subcutaneous length of the lead;
a first electrode coil mounted directly onto the conductor coil along the subcutaneous length of the lead;
a first direct electrical coupling being a weld between a distal end of the first electrode coil and the portion of the first wire filar from which the insulative coating thereof is removed, the weld forming a distalmost tip of the lead;
a second electrode coil mounted directly onto the conductor coil along the subcutaneous length of the lead, the second electrode coil being spaced apart, proximally, from the first electrode coil;
a second direct electrical coupling between the second electrode coil and the portion of the second wire filar from which the insulative coating thereof is removed;
a tubular member closely conforming to an outer surface of the conductor coil to cover the conductor coil only along the subcutaneous length of the lead, the tubular member including a proximal terminal end, the tubular member extending proximally from the second electrode coil to the proximal terminal end, and the electrically isolated plurality of wire filars of the conductor coil being exposed along a portion of the subcutaneous length of the lead, the portion of the subcutaneous length extending proximally from the proximal terminal end of the tubular member and being adjacent to the extracorporeal length of the lead, the electrically isolated plurality of wire filars, exposed along the portion of the subcutaneous length, allowing fluid communication between the outer surface of the conductor coil and the lumen, and the portion of the subcutaneous length being free of any electrode surface; and
a fixation member attached to the tubular member, the fixation member being configured to hold the subcutaneous length of the lead in a relatively fixed position, when the lead is implanted.
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Abstract
A temporary implantable medical electrical lead includes a conductor extending along a proximal, extracorporeal length and a distal, subcutaneous length of the lead. Electrically isolated first and second wire filars of the conductor are wound to form an elongate lumen of the lead. First and second electrodes are mounted directly onto the conductor, along the subcutaneous length, and each is directly coupled to the corresponding filar. A fixation member is attached to a tubular member, which is conformed to an outer surface of the conductor so as to only cover the conductor along the subcutaneous length, leaving the outer surface exposed along a portion thereof, adjacent to the extracorporeal length. When the lead is implanted, the fixation member holds the subcutaneous length in a relatively fixed location, and fluid communication exists between the outer surface of the conductor and the lumen of the lead.
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1. A temporary implantable medical electrical lead having a proximal, extracorporeal length and a distal, subcutaneous length, the lead comprising:
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a conductor coil including a plurality of wire filars being wound to form an elongate lumen that extends along the extracorporeal and subcutaneous lengths of the lead, each wire filar of the plurality of wire filars being electrically isolated by an insulative coating thereof, but each wire filar including a portion from which the insulative coating is removed, the portion of a first wire filar of the plurality being spaced apart, distally, from the portion of a second wire filar of the plurality along the subcutaneous length of the lead; a first electrode coil mounted directly onto the conductor coil along the subcutaneous length of the lead; a first direct electrical coupling being a weld between a distal end of the first electrode coil and the portion of the first wire filar from which the insulative coating thereof is removed, the weld forming a distalmost tip of the lead; a second electrode coil mounted directly onto the conductor coil along the subcutaneous length of the lead, the second electrode coil being spaced apart, proximally, from the first electrode coil; a second direct electrical coupling between the second electrode coil and the portion of the second wire filar from which the insulative coating thereof is removed; a tubular member closely conforming to an outer surface of the conductor coil to cover the conductor coil only along the subcutaneous length of the lead, the tubular member including a proximal terminal end, the tubular member extending proximally from the second electrode coil to the proximal terminal end, and the electrically isolated plurality of wire filars of the conductor coil being exposed along a portion of the subcutaneous length of the lead, the portion of the subcutaneous length extending proximally from the proximal terminal end of the tubular member and being adjacent to the extracorporeal length of the lead, the electrically isolated plurality of wire filars, exposed along the portion of the subcutaneous length, allowing fluid communication between the outer surface of the conductor coil and the lumen, and the portion of the subcutaneous length being free of any electrode surface; and a fixation member attached to the tubular member, the fixation member being configured to hold the subcutaneous length of the lead in a relatively fixed position, when the lead is implanted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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