Implantable medical device lead with shocking electrode
US-2024307682-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US9974892B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9974892-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415030729-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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An electrical arrangement with an implantable cable element may be provided which comprises a strain relief element which is arranged centrically in the cross section, as well as a group of conductors insulated to one another, said group being stranded around the strain relief element, and a common shielding element surrounding the electrical conductors, as well as a fluid-tight cable sheath. The implantable cable element may have a symmetrical construction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical arrangement with an implantable cable element comprising: a group of conductors which are insulated with respect to one another; and a fluid-tight cable sheath, wherein the cable sheath comprises: a first marking running in the longitudinal direction of the cable sheath, and a second marking between a plug-in connection element and an end of a layer promoting the ingrowth of tissue, wherein the plug-in connection element is arranged for connection to a second cable element. 2. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the second marking is a transversely running marking. 3. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first marking or the second marking comprises an inscription. 4. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first marking or the second marking represents at least a distance between the first marking or the second marking respectively, and the end of the layer promoting the ingrowth of tissue. 5. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first marking or the second marking is a haptic marking or a coloured marking. 6. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the implantable cable element comprises a strain relief element which is arranged centrically in the cross section, and the group of conductors which are insulated with respect to one another is stranded around the strain relief element, and a common electrical shielding element which surrounds the electrical conductors is present. 7. The electrical arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the implantable cable element is mechanically and electrically connected in a fixed manner to an implantable electrical assembly. 8. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the cable sheath of the implantable cable element in sections comprises the layer promoting the ingrowth of tissue. 9. The electrical arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the strain relief element consists of plastic fibres. 10. The electrical arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the strain relief element is fastened on a housing of the electrical assembly. 11. The electrical arrangement of claim 10 , wherein an end of the strain relief element is moulded into or connected onto a housing feed-through. 12. The electrical arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the conductors of the implantable cable element are provided at least at one of their ends in each case with a crimp sleeve which can be stuck onto pins of a housing feed-through and/or of a plug-in connection element or can be stuck into the pins and/or the plug-in connection element. 13. The electrical arrangement of claim 7 further comprising: a plug-in connection element for connection to the implantable cable; and a control unit for activating the implantable electrical assembly which is connected to the second cable by way of a second plug-in connection. 14. The electrical arrangement of claim 7 , wherein the implantable electrical assembly is a blood pump. 15. The electrical arrangement of claim 8 , wherein the layer promoting the ingrowth of tissue is distanced to the plug-in connection element in the longitudinal direction of the cable end. 16. The electrical arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the housing of the electrical assembly is a housing feed-through.
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