Phrenic nerve stimulation
US-2024173074-A1 · May 30, 2024 · US
US10478613B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10478613-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615371137-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A temporary implantable medical device lead includes a connector, a helically coiled conductor and a first mechanical element. The connector is configured to connect the lead to an external control module. The helically coiled conductor has a proximal end mechanically and electrically connected to the connector. The conductor includes a plurality of filars mechanically and electrically connected to the connector. The first mechanical element includes a metal tube having a plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves formed along an exterior of the tube. The plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves receives at least some of the plurality of filars. The at least some of the plurality of filars electrically connected to the first mechanical element such that the first mechanical element is configured as an electrode to deliver electrical stimulation to portions or systems of a body from the external control module.
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We claim: 1. A temporary implantable medical device lead comprising: a connector configured to connect the lead to an external control module; a helically coiled conductor having a proximal end mechanically and electrically connected to the connector, the conductor including a plurality of filars mechanically and electrically connected to the connector; and a first mechanical element comprising a metal tube having a plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves formed along an exterior of the tube, wherein the plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves receive at least some of the plurality of filars, the at least some of the plurality of filars electrically connected to the first mechanical element such that the first mechanical element is configured as an electrode to deliver electrical stimulation to portions or systems of a body from the external control module. 2. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , further comprising a second mechanical element comprising a metal tube having at least one groove formed along an exterior of the tube, wherein at least one of the plurality of filars is received by the at least one groove, the at least one of the plurality of filars is electrically connected to the second mechanical element such that the second mechanical element is configured as an electrode to deliver electrical stimulation to portions or systems of a body from the external control module, and the second mechanical element is distal of the first mechanical element. 3. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves comprise a first set of one or more grooves and a second set of one or more grooves, the first set of one or more grooves receives at least one of the plurality of filars, and the second set of one or more grooves receives at least one other of the plurality of filars, the second set of one or more grooves being deeper than the first set of one or more grooves. 4. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 3 , wherein the first set of one or more grooves have a depth approximately equal to a diameter of the received at least one of the plurality of filars. 5. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 3 , wherein the first set of one or more grooves have a depth approximately greater than a diameter of the received at least one of the plurality of filars. 6. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of filars are electrically insulated from the connector to the first mechanical element. 7. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of filars are uninsulated and exposed along the first mechanical element. 8. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of filars are welded to the first mechanical element. 9. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , further including a tip cover at least one of bonded and molded to a distal end of the lead. 10. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 9 , wherein the tip cover is comprised of a conductive material such that the tip cover is operable as a tip electrode. 11. A system comprising: an externally carried control module; and a temporary implantable medical device lead including: a connector configured to connect the lead to the control module; a helically coiled conductor having a proximal end mechanically and electrically connected to the connector, the conductor including a plurality of filars mechanically and electrically connected to the connector; and a first mechanical element comprising a metal tube having a plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves formed along an exterior of the tube, wherein the plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves receive at least some of the plurality of filars, the at least some of the plurality of filars electrically connected to the first mechanical element such that the first mechanical element is configured as an electrode to deliver electrical stimulation to portions or systems of a body from the control module. 12. The system of claim 11 , further comprising a second mechanical element comprising a metal tube having at least one groove formed along an exterior of the tube, wherein at least one of the plurality of filars is received by the at least one groove, the at least one of the plurality of filars is electrically connected to the second mechanical element such that the second mechanical element is configured as an electrode to deliver electrical stimulation to portions or systems of a body from the control module, and the second mechanical element is distal of the first mechanical element. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of longitudinally spaced grooves comprise a first set of one or more grooves and a second set of one or more grooves, the first set of one or more grooves receives at least one of the plurality of filars, and the second set of one or more grooves receives at least one other of the plurality of filars, the second set of one or more grooves being deeper than the first set of one or more grooves. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first set of one or more grooves have a depth approximately equal to a diameter of the received at least one of the plurality of filars. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first set of one or more grooves have a depth approximately greater than a diameter of the received at least one of the plurality of filars. 16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of filars are electrically insulated from the connector to the first mechanical element. 17. The system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of filars are uninsulated and exposed along the first mechanical element. 18. The system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of filars are welded to the first mechanical element. 19. The system of claim 11 , further including a tip cover at least one of bonded and molded to a distal end of the lead. 20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the tip cover is comprised of a conductive material such that the tip cover is operable as a tip electrode.
for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (A61N1/06 takes precedence) · CPC title
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