Claims
- 1. A pacemaker lead for application to cardiac muscle from outside the heart to effect stimulation, comprising:
- a generally flat base of flexible electrical insulating material including one relatively flat face;
- a relatively flexible coil of conductive wire extending perpendicularly from said base through said relatively flat face at a location disposed substantially centrally with respect to said base and having an end projecting outwardly of said base;
- two pairs of arcuate, pointed hooks partially embedded in said base and protruding through the same relatively flat face of
- said base as said coil, said hooks being insulated from said coil, the hooks in each pair facing each other in opposed relationship so that, by bending back said base, the hooks may be drawn apart;
- a sharp tip provided at the end of said coil; and a flexible insulated electrical lead-in wire connected to said coil and secured to said base, the wire and the coil being connected within said base,
- said lead-in wire extending outwardly from said base to allow its connection to a source of current,
- whereby, with the hooks drawn back, said coil may be inserted in cardiac muscle to establish an electrical connection to a pacemaker unit and said hooks can be released to engage the cardiac tissue and serve to anchor said coil and base to the cardiac muscle, said coil riding in non-binding relationship to said muscle.
- 2. A pacemaker lead for application to cardiac muscle from outside the heart to effect stimulation, comprising:
- a generally flat base of flexible electrical insulating material including one relatively flat face;
- a relatively flexible coil of conductive wire extending perpendicularly from said base through said relatively flat face, at a location disposed substantially centrally with respect to said base and having an end projecting outwardly of said base;
- two pairs of arcuate, pointed hooks partially embedded in said base and protruding through the same relatively flat face of said base as said coil, said hooks being insulated from said coil,
- the hooks in each pair facing outwardly away from each other so that, by folding said base forwardly toward the projecting end of said coil, the hooks may be brought closer together;
- a sharp tip provided at the end of said coil;
- and a flexible insulated electrical lead-in wire connected to said coil and secured to said base, the wire and the coil being connected within said base,
- said lead-in wire extending outwardly from said base to allow its connection to a source of current,
- whereby, with the hooks folded forward, said coil may be inserted in cardiac muscle to establish an electrical connection to a pacemaker unit and said hooks can be released to engage the cardiac tissue and serve to anchor said coil and base to the cardiac muscle, said coil riding in non-binding relationship to said muscle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 688,238, filed May 20, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,066,085, which is itself a continuation of application Ser. No. 540,805, filed Jan. 14, 1975, now abandoned.
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