Cardiac lead with anodic electrode assembly having dual...

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C600S372000

Reexamination Certificate

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10911975

ABSTRACT:
An electrode assembly for an elongated implantable lead containing conducting filars. The electrode assembly has a first support hull surrounding a portion of the lead. The electrode assembly also has an electrode hull for at least partially surrounding the support hull and a portion of the lead adjacent to the support hull. The electrode hull secures to the support hull and to the lead at a location axially spaced from the support hull, such that the electrode hull, the support hull, and the lead define a gap. The gap allows the conducting filars to operatively connect to the first support hull.

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