Prebent ventricular/atrial cardiac pacing lead

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128419P, A61N 105

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ABSTRACT:
A lead for effecting either or both of ventricular or atrial cardiac pacing is provided with a portion that is molded with a prebent condition which enhances the proper positioning of the atrial electrode and of the ventricular electrode within the heart, while also enhancing the maintenance of such leads at their respective implanted positions.

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