Directional features for implantable medical leads

US9950158B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9950158-B2
Application numberUS-201213721923-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 20, 2012
Priority dateDec 21, 2011
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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Abstract

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An implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) system for directing stimulation energy toward a target tissue and away from unwanted tissues for providing an appropriate stimulation is provided by the present invention. The implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) system includes an implantable lead. The implantable lead includes a lead body and an electrically insulating member. The lead body includes at least one electrode extending substantially around the lead body. The electrically insulating member defines at least one window. At least one insulating member includes a protruding portion configured to urge at least one electrode toward the target tissue.

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We claim: 1. An implantable medical lead for stimulating or sensing a target tissue and minimizing stimulation of a surrounding tissue, the implantable medical lead comprising: a lead body including a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the lead body formed from a flexible and electrically insulative material that defines an outer periphery of the lead body, the lead body further comprising at least one electrode extending circumferentially along the outer periphery of the lead body, the at least one electrode located on the distal end portion of the lead body; an insulating sheath disposed over at least a portion of the distal end portion of the lead body and the at least one electrode, the insulating sheath formed from an electrically insulative polymer material and configured to rotate about the lead body and the at least one electrode, the insulating sheath having at least one window adapted to electrically expose at least one portion of the at least one electrode to the target tissue while the electrically insulative polymer material of the sheath simultaneously covers at least one other portion of the at least one electrode to electrically insulate the at least one other portion, wherein the window is formed from a solid, electrically permeable material that allows stimulation energy to pass through the electrically permeable material; and at least one protrusion extending radially outward from a portion of the insulating sheath at a location generally opposed to the at least one window the protrusion adapted to urge the electrically exposed at least one portion of the at least one electrode toward the target tissue upon rotation of the insulating sheath with respect to the lead body to shorten a distance between the electrically exposed at least one portion of the at least one electrode and the target tissue; wherein the insulating sheath comprises an inner insulating member and an outer insulating member having a compartment, and further wherein the protrusion is disposed on the inner insulating member and is configured to extend at least partially through the compartment. 2. The implantable medical lead of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the inner insulating member with respect to the outer insulating member is limited by a contact between the protrusion and an edge of the compartment. 3. An implantable medical lead for stimulating or sensing a target tissue and minimizing stimulation of a surrounding tissue, the implantable medical lead comprising: a lead body including a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a plurality of spaced-apart electrodes extending circumferentially along an outer periphery of the lead body, the plurality of electrodes located on the distal end portion of the lead body; an insulating sheath disposed over at least a portion of the distal end portion of the lead body, the insulating sheath formed from an electrically insulative polymer material and configured to rotate about the lead body and the plurality of electrodes, the insulating sheath having a plurality of windows adapted to electrically expose a portion of each of the plurality of electrodes to the target tissue while the insulative polymer material of the insulating sheath simultaneously covers other portions of the plurality of electrodes to electrically insulate the other portions of the plurality of electrodes, wherein the windows are formed from a solid, electrically permeable material that allows stimulation energy to pass through the electrically permeable material; and a plurality of insulating protrusions, each protrusion extending radially outward from a portion of the insulating sheath at a location generally opposed to a corresponding window, each protrusion adapted to urge the electrically exposed portions of the plurality of electrodes towards the target tissue upon rotation of the insulating sheath with respect to the lead body to shorten a distance between the electrically exposed portions of the plurality of electrodes and the target tissue; wherein the insulating sheath comprises an inner insulating member and an outer insulating member having a compartment, and further wherein the protrusion is disposed on the inner insulating member and is configured to extend at least partially through the compartment.

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Classifications

  • A61N1/36Primary

    for stimulation · CPC title

  • A61N1/0565Primary

    Electrode heads · CPC title

  • adapted for vagal stimulation (A61N1/36114 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Direction of the electrical field, e.g. with sleeve around stimulating electrode · CPC title

  • Anchoring means; Means for fixing the head inside the heart · CPC title

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What does patent US9950158B2 cover?
An implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) system for directing stimulation energy toward a target tissue and away from unwanted tissues for providing an appropriate stimulation is provided by the present invention. The implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) system includes an implantable lead. The implantable lead includes a lead body and an electrically insulating member. The lead bo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
True Kyle, Soltis Brian, Cardiac Pacemakers Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/36. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 24 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).