Multipolar stimulation electrode
First Claim
1. An electrode assembly, comprising:
- a first spine having a first end and a second end and at least one first mating structure;
a second spine having a first end and a second end and at least one second mating structure, wherein said first spine is generally opposite to said second spine, and wherein said first mating structure is capable of mating with said second mating structure;
a first lead housed at least partially within said first spine, wherein said first lead extends from the first end of the first spine through at least a portion of the first spine;
a second lead housed at least partially within said second spine, wherein said second lead extends from the first end of the second spine through at least a portion of the second spine;
at least one electrode providing a route for electrical conduction between said first lead and said second lead;
a first rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position near the first ends of the first and second spines and angled toward one of said first ends and said second ends of said first and second spines; and
a second rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position near the second ends of said first and second spines and angled toward one of said first ends and said second ends of said first and second spines.
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Abstract
An electrode assembly including a first spine having a first end, a second end, and at least one first mating structure; a second spine having a first end, a second end, and at least one second mating structure, wherein the first spine is generally opposite to the second spine, and wherein the first mating structure is capable of mating with the second mating structure; a first lead housed at least partially within the first spine, wherein the first lead extends from the first end of the first spine through at least a portion of the first spine; a second lead housed at least partially within the second spine, wherein the second lead extends from the first end of the second spine through at least a portion of the second spine; at least one electrode providing a route for electrical conduction between the first lead to the second lead; a first rail joining the first spine and the second spine at a position near the first ends of the first and second spines and angled toward the first ends; and a second rail joining the first spine and the second spine at a position near the second ends of the first and second spines and angled toward the second ends.
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20 Claims
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1. An electrode assembly, comprising:
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a first spine having a first end and a second end and at least one first mating structure;
a second spine having a first end and a second end and at least one second mating structure, wherein said first spine is generally opposite to said second spine, and wherein said first mating structure is capable of mating with said second mating structure;
a first lead housed at least partially within said first spine, wherein said first lead extends from the first end of the first spine through at least a portion of the first spine;
a second lead housed at least partially within said second spine, wherein said second lead extends from the first end of the second spine through at least a portion of the second spine;
at least one electrode providing a route for electrical conduction between said first lead and said second lead;
a first rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position near the first ends of the first and second spines and angled toward one of said first ends and said second ends of said first and second spines; and
a second rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position near the second ends of said first and second spines and angled toward one of said first ends and said second ends of said first and second spines.
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2. An electrode assembly, comprising:
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a first spine having a first end and a second end;
a second spine having a first end and a second end, wherein said first spine is generally opposite to said second spine, wherein the first spine and the second spine are joinable at the first end of said first spine and the first end of said second spine, and wherein said first spine and said second spine are formed of an electrically nonconductive material;
a first lead housed at least partially within said first spine, wherein said first lead extends from the first end of the first spine through at least a portion of the first spine;
a second lead housed at least partially within said second spine, wherein said second lead extends from the first end of the second spine through at least a portion of the second spine;
at least one electrode cross rail joining said first spine and said second spine, wherein said at least one electrode cross rail is formed of an electrically nonconductive material;
at least one electrode housed at least partially within the electrode cross rail and providing a route for electrical conduction between said first lead and said second lead;
a first rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position closer to the first ends of the first and second spines relative to said at least one electrode cross rail, wherein said first rail is substantially formed of an electrically nonconductive material;
a second rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position closer to the second ends of said first and second spines relative to said at least one electrode cross rail, wherein said second rail is substantially formed of an electrically nonconductive material; and
at least one electrically nonconductive membrane, wherein said at least one membrane glazes a window defined by said first spine, said second spine, and two other rails selected from the group consisting of said at least one electrode cross rail, said first rail, and said second rail. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An implantable medical system, comprising:
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an implantable medical device comprising a controller to provide an electrical signal for performing neuromodulation; and
an electrode assembly comprising a first spine having a first end and a second end;
a second spine having a first end and a second end, wherein said first spine is generally opposite to said second spine, wherein the first spine and the second spine are joinable at the first end of said first spine and the first end of said second spine, and wherein said first spine and said second spine are formed of an electrically nonconductive material;
a first lead housed at least partially within said first spine, wherein said first lead extends from the first end of the first spine through at least a portion of the first spine;
a second lead housed at least partially within said second spine, wherein said second lead extends from the first end of the second spine through at least a portion of the second spine;
at least one electrode cross rail joining said first spine and said second spine, wherein said at least one electrode cross rail is formed of an electrically nonconductive material;
at least one electrode housed at least partially within the electrode cross rail and providing a route for electrical conduction between said first lead and the second lead;
a first rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position closer to the first ends of the first and second spines relative to said at least one electrode cross rail, wherein said first rail is substantially formed of an electrically nonconductive material; and
a second rail joining said first spine and said second spine at a position closer to the second ends of said first and second spines relative to said at least one electrode cross rail, wherein said second rail is substantially formed of an electrically nonconductive material. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. An electrode assembly, comprising:
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a first spine having at least one first mating structure, a second spine having at least one second mating structure, wherein said first spine is generally opposite to said second spine, wherein said first mating structure is capable of mating with said second mating structure, and wherein said first spine and said second spine are formed substantially from an electrically nonconductive material capable of insulating a first body tissue from electrical current;
a first lead housed at least partially within said first spine, wherein said first lead extends from the first end of the first spine through at least a portion of the first spine;
a second lead housed at least partially within said second spine, wherein said second lead extends from the first end of the second spine through at least a portion of the second spine;
an electrode providing a route for electrical conduction between said first lead and the second lead, wherein the electrode is capable of providing electrical current to stimulate a second body tissue. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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