Claims
- 1. An implantable lead with improved stylet lumen, comprising:
a lead body having a proximal end, a distal end, a stylet lumen, and at least two conductor lumens; at least two conductors contained in the conductor lumens extending from the lead proximal end to the distal end; at least two contacts carried on the proximal end and electrically connected to the conductors; at least two contacts carried on the lead distal end and electrically connected to the conductors; and, a proximal flare formed on the lead body proximal end, the proximal flare having tapering walls that narrow toward a stylet opening configured to guide insertion of a stylet wire into the stylet lumen, and the proximal flare seals the conductor lumens proximal end to isolate the conductor lumens.
- 2. The implantable lead as in claim 1 wherein the proximal flare is flexible to reduce stylet wire deformation during use of the stylet.
- 3. The implantable lead as in claim 1 wherein the proximal flare is manufactured from the same material as the lead body.
- 4. The implantable lead as in claim 1 wherein the proximal flare substantially prevents the stylet from entering the conductor lumens upon insertion of the stylet in the lead body proximal end.
- 5. An implantable lead with improved stylet lumen, comprising:
a lead body having a proximal end, a distal end, a stylet lumen, and at least two conductor lumens; at least two conductors contained in the conductor lumens extending from the lead proximal end to the distal end; at least two contacts carried on the proximal end and electrically connected to the conductors; at least two contacts carried on the lead distal end and electrically connected to the conductors; and, means for stylet guiding formed on the lead body proximal end to guide insertion of a stylet wire into the stylet lumen and seal the conductor lumens proximal end to isolate the conductor lumens.
CROSS REFERENCES
[0001] This application is related to the following co-pending applications entitled “Implantable Lead With Improved Conductor Lumens” by Pardo et al. (attorney docket no. P10706.00); “Implantable Lead With Improved Distal Tip” by Stolz et al. (attorney docket no. P10708.00); “Improved Stylet For An Implantable Lead” by Pardo et al. (attorney docket no. P10709.00); “Implantable Lead With Isolated Contact Coupling” by Pardo et al. (attorney docket no. P10109.00); and, “Implantable Lead With Coplanar Contact Coupling” by Cole et al. (attorney docket no. P10748.00), which are not admitted as prior art with respect to this application by its mention in this cross reference section.