Single and multi-polar implantable lead for sacral nerve electrical stimulation
First Claim
1. An implantable medical lead for non-direct contact electrical stimulation of the sacral nerves comprising:
- a lead body extending between lead proximal and distal ends, the lead body comprising a proximal connector element, a distal wire coil electrode, and a lead conductor extending between the connector element and the wire coil electrode, the wire coil electrode further comprising a ring-shaped electrode connector element extending around the lead body and electrically connected to the lead conductor, an elongated, flexible, wire coil extending between first and second coil ends and over a segment of the lead body and electrically insulated from the lead conductor, the electrode connector element coupled to the electrode connector in an annular connection zone providing mechanical and electrical connection, whereby the wire coil electrode is capable of being inserted through a foramen of the sacrum into operative relation with a sacral nerve to provide stimulation to the sacral nerve without necessarily being in direct contact with the sacral nerve.
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Abstract
An implantable medical lead for stimulation of the sacral nerves comprises a lead body which includes a distal end and a proximal end, and the distal end having at least one electrode contact extending longitudinally from the distal end toward the proximal end. The lead body at its proximal end may be coupled to a pulse generator, additional intermediate wiring, or other stimulation device. The electrode contact of the permanently implantable neurostimulation lead comprises an elongated, flexible, coiled wire or mesh electrode having an exposed electrode length that is adapted to be inserted through the foramen from a posterior access to locate the coiled wire electrode alongside the sacral nerve extending anteriorly and/or posteriorly therefrom. The coiled wire or mesh electrode structure is flexible and bendable to enable its placement through through the foramen and alongside the sacral nerve and to conform to the surrounding nerves and tissue. Preferably, further shorter length electrodes are provided along the distal segment of the lead body to enable testing of the positioning of the elongated wire coil or mesh electrode or to provide alternate stimulation electrodes upon dislocation of the elongated wire coil or mesh electrode.
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20 Claims
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1. An implantable medical lead for non-direct contact electrical stimulation of the sacral nerves comprising:
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a lead body extending between lead proximal and distal ends, the lead body comprising a proximal connector element, a distal wire coil electrode, and a lead conductor extending between the connector element and the wire coil electrode, the wire coil electrode further comprising a ring-shaped electrode connector element extending around the lead body and electrically connected to the lead conductor, an elongated, flexible, wire coil extending between first and second coil ends and over a segment of the lead body and electrically insulated from the lead conductor, the electrode connector element coupled to the electrode connector in an annular connection zone providing mechanical and electrical connection, whereby the wire coil electrode is capable of being inserted through a foramen of the sacrum into operative relation with a sacral nerve to provide stimulation to the sacral nerve without necessarily being in direct contact with the sacral nerve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An implantable medical lead for non-direct contact electrical stimulation of the sacral nerves comprising:
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a lead body extending between lead proximal and distal ends, the lead body comprising a first proximal connector element, a distal wire coil electrode, and a first lead conductor extending between the first proximal connector element and the wire coil electrode, the wire coil electrode further comprising a ring-shaped electrode connector element extending around the lead body and electrically connected to the lead conductor, an elongated, flexible, wire coil extending between first and second coil ends and over a segment of the lead body and electrically insulated from the lead conductor, the electrode connector element coupled to the electrode connector in an annular connection zone providing mechanical and electrical connection, the lead body further comprising a second proximal connector element, a distal ring-shaped electrode spaced apart from the distal wire coil electrode, and a second lead conductor extending between the second proximal connector element and the distal ring-shaped electrode, whereby the wire coil electrode is capable of being inserted through a foramen of the sacrum into operative relation with a sacral nerve to provide stimulation to the sacral nerve without necessarily being in direct contact with the sacral nerve. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An implantable medical lead for non-direct contact electrical stimulation of the sacral nerves comprising:
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a lead body extending between lead proximal and distal ends, the lead body comprising a proximal connector element, an elongated distal mesh electrode, and a lead conductor extending between the connector element and the distal electrode, the distal mesh electrode further comprising an elongated tube surrounding the lead body and electrically connected to the lead conductor having a side wall formed of a lattice framing windows extending through the side wall and imparting flexibility to the elongated distal mesh electrode, whereby the mesh electrode is capable of being inserted through a foramen of the sacrum into operative relation with a sacral nerve to provide stimulation to the sacral nerve without necessarily being in direct contact with the sacral nerve. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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