Claims
- 1. In a medical electrical lead for implantation within the living body of the type comprising an elongated lead body enclosing a plurality of lead conductors each extending between a distal a distal electrode or sensor element and a proximal connector element, the improvement in the lead body comprising:
an elongated lead body sheath having an outer sheath surface that is formed of a plurality of axial sheath segments each co-extruded of a bio-compatible, electrically insulating, material, the plurality of axial sheath segments extending in side by side relation through the length of the lead body and bonded together at adjoining segment boundaries; a like plurality of elongated lead conductor lumens formed in and extending the length of each lead body sheath segment to be enclosed thereby; and a like plurality of electrical lead conductors, each lead conductor extending through a lead conductor lumen.
- 2. The medical electrical lead of claim 1, wherein at least two of the axial sheath segments are formed of materials of differing durometers.
- 3. The medical electrical lead of claim 2, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 4. The medical electrical lead of claim 1, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and said plurality of axial sheath segments comprises a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 5. The medical electrical lead of claim 1, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments are formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment
- 6. The medical electrical lead of claim 1, further comprising a further lumen formed centrally in said lead body sheath.
- 7. The medical electrical lead of claim 6, wherein at least two of the axial sheath segments are formed of materials of differing durometers.
- 8. The medical electrical lead of claim 7, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 9. The medical electrical lead of claim 6, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and said plurality of axial sheath segments comprises a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 10. The medical electrical lead of claim 6, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments are formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 11. The medical electrical lead of claim 1, further comprising a tubular member enclosing a further lumen formed centrally in said lead body sheath.
- 12. The medical electrical lead of claim 11, wherein at least two of the axial sheath segments are formed of materials of differing durometers.
- 13. The medical electrical lead of claim 12, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 14. The medical electrical lead of claim 11, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and said plurality of axial sheath segments comprises a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 15. The medical electrical lead of claim 11, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments are formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 16. In a medical electrical lead for implantation within the living body of the type comprising an elongated lead body enclosing a plurality of lead conductors each extending between a distal a distal electrode or sensor element and a proximal connector element, the improvement in the lead body comprising:
an elongated lead body sheath having an outer sheath surface that is formed of a plurality of axial sheath segments each co-extruded of a bio-compatible, electrically insulating, material, the plurality of axial sheath segments extending in side by side relation through the length of the lead body; and a web co-extruded of a further bio-compatible, electrically insulating, material extending between and bonded with adjoining boundaries of each axial sheath segment; a like plurality of elongated lead conductor lumens formed in and extending the length of each lead body sheath segment to be enclosed thereby; and a like plurality of electrical lead condutors ,each lead conductor extending through a lead conductor lumen.
- 17. The medical electrical lead of claim 16, wherein at least two of the axial sheath segments are formed of materials of differing durometers.
- 18. The medical electrical lead of claim 17, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 19. The medical electrical lead of claim 16, wherein said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and
said plurality of axial sheath segments comprises a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 20. The medical electrical lead of claim 16, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments are formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 21. The medical electrical lead of claim 16, further comprising a further lumen formed centrally in said lead body sheath.
- 22. The medical electrical lead of claim 21, wherein at least two of the axial sheath segments are formed of materials of differing durometers.
- 23. The medical electrical lead of claim 22, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 24. The medical electrical lead of claim 21, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and said plurality of axial sheath segments comprises a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 25. The medical electrical lead of claim 21, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments are formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 26. The medical electrical lead of claim 16, further comprising a tubular member coupled to said web and enclosing a further lumen formed centrally in said lead body sheath.
- 27. The medical electrical lead of claim 26, wherein at least two of the axial sheath segments are formed of materials of differing durometers.
- 28. The medical electrical lead of claim 27, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 29. The medical electrical lead of claim 26, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and said plurality of axial sheath segments comprises a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 30. The medical electrical lead of claim 26, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments are formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 31. A method of manufacturing the lead body of a medical electrical lead for implantation within the living body of the type comprising an elongated lead body enclosing a plurality of lead conductors each extending between a distal a distal electrode or sensor element and a proximal connector element, the method comprising the steps of:
coextruding a plurality of axial sheath segments of a bio-compatible, electrically insulating, material each with a lead conductor lumen into an elongated lead body sheath that is formed of the plurality of axial sheath segments extending in side by side relation through the length of the lead body and bonded together at adjoining boundaries and enclosing a like plurality of elongated lead conductor lumens; and fitting each one of a like plurality of electrical lead conductors through a lead conductor lumen.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding at least two of the axial sheath segments of materials of differing hardness.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 34. The method of claim 31, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding said plurality of axial sheath segments with a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 35. The method of claim 31, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 36. The method of claim 31, wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding a further lumen centrally in said lead body sheath.
- 37. A method of manufacturing the lead body of a medical electrical lead for implantation within the living body of the type comprising an elongated lead body enclosing a plurality of lead conductors each extending between a distal a distal electrode or sensor element and a proximal connector element, the method comprising the steps of:
co-extruding a plurality of axial sheath segments of a bio-compatible, electrically insulating, material each with a lead conductor lumen together with a web of a further bio-compatible, electrically insulating, material extending between adjoining boundaries of each axial sheath segment into an elongated lead body sheath that is formed of the plurality of axial sheath segments extending in side by side relation through the length of the lead body and bonded together at adjoining boundaries by the web and enclosing a like plurality of elongated lead conductor lumens; and fitting each one of a like plurality of electrical lead conductors through a lead conductor lumen.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding at least two of the axial sheath segments of materials of differing hardness.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein at least two of the lead conductors have differing bending stiffnesses.
- 40. The method of claim 37, wherein
said plurality of lead conductors comprises a first lead conductor having a first bending stiffness that differs from the stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding said plurality of axial sheath segments with a first axial sheath segment having a first lead lumen receiving the first lead conductor, the first axial segment formed of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the first bending stiffness.
- 41. The method of claim 37, wherein
each one of said plurality of lead conductors have a bending stiffness that differs from the bending stiffnesses of the remaining lead conductors of the plurality of lead conductors; and wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding each one of said plurality of axial sheath segments of a material having a hardness that is correlated to the bending stiffness of the lead conductor received in the lead conductor lumen of the axial sheath segment.
- 42. The method of claim 37, wherein the co-extruding step further comprises the step of co-extruding a further lumen centrally in said lead body sheath.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is hereby made to commonly assigned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/990,647 filed Dec. 15, 1997, for MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEAD in the name of Alan Rausch et al.
Divisions (1)
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09851850 |
May 2001 |
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10178322 |
Jun 2002 |
US |