Claims
- 1. An implant assembly for placement of an implant in the human body comprising:
- (a.) an implant member having a proximal end and a distal end, and
- (b.) a wire having an electrolytically severable joint, said wire attached to said implant member proximal end, said electrolytically severable joint being relatively more susceptible to electrolysis in an ionic solution than is said implant member,
- wherein said implant member is electrically isolated from said electrolytically severable joint by a continuous, insulative or highly resistive layer disposed on said wire proximal of said joint and a continuous, insulative or highly resistive layer disposed on said wire distal of said joint.
- 2. The implant assembly of claim 1 additionally comprising a bushing disposed on a distal end of said wire separating said core wire from said implant member.
- 3. The implant assembly of claim 2 wherein said insulative or highly resistive layer comprises tantalum oxide.
- 4. The implant assembly of claim 2 wherein said insulative or highly resistive layer comprises a polymer.
- 5. The implant assembly of claim 4 wherein said insulative or highly resistive layer comprises a thermoplastic.
- 6. The implant assembly of claim 4 wherein said insulative or highly resistive layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamides, and polyethyleneterephthalate.
- 7. The implant assembly of claim 2 wherein said insulative or highly resistive layer comprises an oxide forming material.
- 8. The implant assembly of claim 1 wherein the implant member is a stent.
- 9. The implant assembly of claim 1 wherein the implant member comprises a vena cava filter.
- 10. The implant assembly of claim 1 wherein the implant member comprises a braid.
- 11. The implant assembly of claim 1 wherein the implant member comprises a helically wound coil.
- 12. The implant assembly of claim 11 wherein the helically wound coil implant member further comprises a stretch resistant member extending at least partially from said proximal end to said distal end.
- 13. The implant assembly of claim 12 wherein the stretch resistant member comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamides, and polyethyleneterephthalate.
- 14. The implant assembly of claim 11 further including a helically wound coil situated proximally in the lumen of said helically wound implant member and fixedly attached to said stretch resistant member.
- 15. The implant assembly of claim 14 wherein said helically wound coil situated proximally in the lumen of said helically wound implant member is welded to said helically wound implant member.
- 16. A method for introduction of an implant into a space within the human body comprising:
- 1.) placing a delivery catheter distal tip near a selected space within the human body,
- 2.) introducing an implant assembly comprising:
- (i.) an implant member having a proximal end and a distal end, and
- (ii.) an electrolytically severable joint attached to said proximal end of said implant member, said electrolytically severable joint being relatively more susceptible to electrolysis in an ionic solution than is said implant member,
- wherein said implant member is electrically isolated from said electrolytically severable joint by a continuous, insulative or highly resistive layer disposed on said wire proximal of said joint and a continuous, insulative or highly resistive layer disposed on said wire distal of said joint,
- into said catheter,
- 3.) placing said implant member into said selected space, and
- 4.) electrolytically detaching said implant member from said implant assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/921,407, filed Aug. 29, 1997 now abandoned, (Atty. Docket No. 29025-20206.00).
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