Phrenic nerve stimulation
US-2024173074-A1 · May 30, 2024 · US
US9545207B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9545207-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313937850-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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A temporary implantable medical device lead includes a connector configured to connect the lead to an external control module. A helically coiled conductor includes a proximal end that is mechanically and electrically connected to the connector. The conductor includes a plurality of insulated filars. An insulative layer is removed from an uninsulated portion of each of the filars near a distal end of the conductor. The uninsulated portion of each of the filars is exposed at an outer surface of the conductor such that the exposed uninsulated portions of the filars define a plurality of electrodes at longitudinally spaced sections near the distal end of the conductor.
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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; and a helically coiled conductor having a proximal end mechanically and electrically connected to the connector, the conductor including a plurality of filars, a proximal electrode formed from a series of adjacent turns of the plurality of filars, an additional filar co-radially wound with the plurality of filars from the connector to the proximal electrode and further along the proximal electrode, and a distal electrode formed from the additional filar, wherein the plurality of filars are individually electrically insulated from the connector to the proximal electrode and are uninsulated and exposed along the proximal electrode such that the proximal electrode is defined at least in part by an exposed series of adjacent turns of the plurality of filars configured to provide stimulation to portions or systems of a body, wherein the additional filar is insulated from the connector to the distal electrode and is uninsulated and exposed along the distal electrode, and wherein the distal electrode is distal of the proximal electrode. 2. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of filars comprises three filars and the series of adjacent turns comprises three adjacent turns of the three filars. 3. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the externally carried control module is configured to output a bipolar stimulation therapy through the proximal electrode and the distal electrode. 4. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the adjacent turns of the series are welded to one another along the proximal electrode. 5. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of filars terminate proximally of the distal electrode. 6. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 5 , wherein turns of the additional filar are adjacent to one another along the distal electrode. 7. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the temporary implantable medical device lead does not include an insulative polymeric lead body that covers the helically coiled conductor. 8. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of filars are wound in alternating multi-turn segments, and wherein one or more multi-turn segments for each filar are exposed at the outer surface of the conductor to define the proximal electrode. 9. A temporary implantable medical device lead comprising: a connector configured to connect the lead to an externally carried control module; and a lead body including a helically coiled conductor, a proximal end of the conductor mechanically and electrically connected to the connector at a proximal end of the lead body, the conductor including a plurality of insulated filars and at least one additional conductor, wherein an insulative layer is removed from an uninsulated portion of each of the filars near a distal end of the conductor, wherein the uninsulated portion of each of the filars is exposed at an exterior of the lead body such that the exposed uninsulated portions of the filars define a plurality of electrodes at longitudinally spaced sections, wherein the plurality of electrodes comprise a first electrode, wherein the at least one additional conductor is exposed and wound co-radially with the uninsulated portion of one or more of the plurality of filars along the first electrode, and wherein the proximal and distal ends of the at least one additional conductor terminate at or near the proximal and distal ends, respectively, of the first electrode such that the proximal and distal ends of the at least one additional conductor extend neither proximally nor distally of the first electrode. 10. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 9 , wherein the at least one additional conductor comprises at least one filar. 11. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 9 , wherein the at least one additional conductor comprises at least one ribbon. 12. The temporary implantable medical device lead of claim 11 , wherein the at least one ribbon is welded to the uninsulated portion of one or more of the plurality of filars at the first electrode.
for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (A61N1/06 takes precedence) · CPC title
Anchoring or fixation means therefor · CPC title
Spinal or peripheral nerve electrodes · CPC title
Human Necessities · mapped topic
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