Claims
- 1. A medical lead comprising:
a lead body defining a proximal end for attachment to a medical device and a distal end for implantation at a location in a patient; and a semi-conical shaped tip at the distal end, the semi-conical shaped tip becoming wider at locations further from the proximal end.
- 2. The medical lead of claim 1, wherein the semi-conical shaped tip defines a first side and a second side, the first side being attached to the lead body and defining a first width substantially corresponding to a width of a portion of the lead body and the second side defining a second width larger than the first width by less than approximately 25 percent.
- 3. The medical lead of claim 2, the second width being larger than the first width by a range of approximately 10 to 25 percent.
- 4. The medical lead of claim 1, the semi-conical shaped tip having a length between approximately 1 and 5 millimeters.
- 5. The medical lead of claim 1, further comprising an electrode disposed on the semi-conical shaped tip, the electrode being electrically coupled to the proximal end via one or more filars of the lead body.
- 6. The medical lead of claim 1, wherein the semi-conical shaped tip is integrally formed with the lead body, the lead body and semi-conical shaped tip defining at least one common and substantially continuous material.
- 7. The medical lead of claim 1 further comprising one or more ridges formed on the semi-conical tip.
- 8. The medical lead of claim 7, wherein the ridges extend from the semi-conical tip over only a portion of the tip and extend to a radius less than a widest radius at a most distal location of the tip.
- 9. The medical lead of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the lead body is formed into a J-shape.
- 10. The medical lead of claim 9, wherein the distal end defines increased bending stiffness relative to the proximal end.
- 11. The medical lead of claim 9, wherein the distal end defines decreased bending stiffness relative to the proximal end.
- 12. The medical lead of claim 9, the distal end defining a stiffness sufficient to maintain a J-shape following insertion and removal of a J-shaped stylet through a lumen of the lead body.
- 13. The medical lead of claim 1, wherein the distal end defines a J-shape following insertion of a J-shaped stylet through a lumen of the lead body, implantation of the semi-conical shape into tissue, and removal of the J-shaped stylet, wherein the semi-conical shaped tip causes an axial force tending to force the semi-conical shaped tip into the tissue in response to removal of the J-shaped stylet and a resultant spring force of the medical lead following removal of the J-shaped stylet.
- 14. The medical lead of claim 1, further comprising an X-ray detectable indicator ring attached in proximity to the distal end of the medical lead.
- 15. An implantable medical device comprising:
a housing to house circuitry; and a medical lead electrically coupled to the circuitry, the medical lead including:
a lead body defining a proximal end for attachment to the circuitry and a distal end for implantation at a location in a patient; and a semi-conical shaped tip at the distal end, the semi-conical shaped tip becoming wider at locations further from the proximal end.
- 16. The implantable medical device of claim 15, the semi-conical shaped tip defining a first side and a second side, the first side being attached to the lead body and defining a first width substantially corresponding to a width of the lead body and the second side defining a second width larger than the first width by less than approximately 25 percent.
- 17. The implantable medical device of claim 16, the second width being larger than the first width by a range of approximately 10 to 25 percent.
- 18. The implantable medical device of claim 15, the semi-conical shaped tip having a length between approximately 1 and 5 millimeters.
- 19. The implantable medical device of claim 15, further comprising an electrode disposed on the semi-conical shaped tip, the electrode being electrically coupled to the circuitry via one or more filars of the lead body.
- 20. The implantable medical device of claim 15, wherein the semi-conical shaped tip is integrally formed with the lead body, the lead body and semi-conical shaped tip defining at least one common and substantially continuous material.
- 21. The implantable medical device of claim 15, further comprising one or more ridges formed on the semi-conical tip.
- 22. The implantable medical device of claim 15, wherein the distal end of the lead body is formed into a J-shape.
- 23. The implantable medical device of claim 22, wherein the distal end of the medical lead defines increased stiffness relative to the proximal end of the medical lead.
- 24. The implantable medical device of claim 23, the distal end defining a stiffness sufficient to maintain a J-shape following insertion and removal of a J-shaped stylet through a lumen of the lead body.
- 25. The implantable medical device of claim 15, wherein the distal end defines a J-shape following insertion of a J-shaped stylet through a lumen of the lead body, implantation of the semi-conical shape into tissue, and removal of the J-shaped stylet, wherein the semi-conical shaped tip causes an axial force tending to force the semi-conical shaped tip into the tissue in response to removal of the J-shaped stylet and a resultant spring force of the medical lead following removal of the J-shaped stylet.
- 26. The implantable medical device of claim 15, further comprising an X-ray detectable indicator ring attached in proximity to the distal end of the medical lead.
- 27. The implantable medical device of claim 15, wherein the device is selected from the group consisting of: an implantable cardiac pacemaker, an implantable defibrillator, an implantable cardioverter, an implantable pacemaker-defibrillator-cardioverter, an implantable sensing device; an implantable monitor; an implantable muscular stimulator; an implantable nerve stimulator; an implantable deep brain stimulator, an implantable gastric stimulator, an implantable colon stimulator, an implantable agent dispenser, and an implantable recorder.
- 28. An apparatus comprising:
a lead body defining a proximal end for attachment to a medical device, a distal end for implantation at a location in a patient and a lumen extending through the lead body; and means for causing axial force of the distal end into tissue in response to spring force of the lead body following insertion and removal of a J-shaped stylet into the lumen.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, further comprising means for increasing stiffness of the distal end.
- 30. A method comprising:
inserting a J-shaped stylet into a lumen of a medical lead; implanting a semi-conical distal tip of the medical lead into tissue of a patient; and removing the J-shaped stylet from the lumen.
- 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising implanting the medical lead such that a distal tip is in proximity to the tissue prior to inserting the J-shaped stylet into the lumen.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/423,326, filed Oct. 31, 2002, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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