Lead and methods for brain monitoring and modulation
First Claim
1. An electrical stimulation lead, comprising:
- an elongate body having a circumference, a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a distal tip;
a first multiple contact connecting terminal disposed along the proximal portion of the elongate body and comprising a plurality of first electrical contacts;
a second multiple contact connecting terminal, separated from the first multiple contact connecting terminal, disposed along the proximal portion of the elongate body and comprising a plurality of second electrical contacts;
at least two stimulating regions longitudinally spaced-apart from each other and disposed along the distal portion of the elongate body, each stimulating region comprising at least three independent stimulation electrodes arranged around the circumference of the elongate body and first insulating material disposed between the stimulation electrodes;
a ring electrode longitudinally spaced-apart and proximal to at least two of the at least two stimulating regions, wherein the ring electrode is a single electrode forming an unbroken ring around the electrical stimulation lead;
anda plurality of conductors extending along the elongate body to electrically couple the first and second electrical contacts of the first and second multiple contact connecting terminals with the stimulation electrodes and the ring electrode, wherein each of the stimulation electrodes and the ring electrode is attached to a different one of the conductors and each of the conductors is attached to a different one of the first and second electrical contacts of the first and second multiple contact connecting terminals.
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Abstract
An apparatus, a system and methods for modulating and monitoring tissue have an elongate member with proximal and distal ends and a plurality of annular stimulating electrodes axially arranged along the elongate member. The stimulating electrodes are disposed near the distal end and are adapted to pass current into tissue. At least one of the annular stimulating electrodes has at least three independent stimulation points on the electrode. The apparatus also includes a plurality of recording electrodes that are adapted to measure local tissue potentials and a plurality of conductors are coupled with the recording and stimulating electrodes. An optional multiple contact connecting terminal may be coupled with the conductors and is disposed near the proximal end of the elongate member.
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12 Claims
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1. An electrical stimulation lead, comprising:
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an elongate body having a circumference, a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a distal tip; a first multiple contact connecting terminal disposed along the proximal portion of the elongate body and comprising a plurality of first electrical contacts; a second multiple contact connecting terminal, separated from the first multiple contact connecting terminal, disposed along the proximal portion of the elongate body and comprising a plurality of second electrical contacts; at least two stimulating regions longitudinally spaced-apart from each other and disposed along the distal portion of the elongate body, each stimulating region comprising at least three independent stimulation electrodes arranged around the circumference of the elongate body and first insulating material disposed between the stimulation electrodes; a ring electrode longitudinally spaced-apart and proximal to at least two of the at least two stimulating regions, wherein the ring electrode is a single electrode forming an unbroken ring around the electrical stimulation lead; and a plurality of conductors extending along the elongate body to electrically couple the first and second electrical contacts of the first and second multiple contact connecting terminals with the stimulation electrodes and the ring electrode, wherein each of the stimulation electrodes and the ring electrode is attached to a different one of the conductors and each of the conductors is attached to a different one of the first and second electrical contacts of the first and second multiple contact connecting terminals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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