Electrode for implantation into the cochlea (II)
First Claim
1. An implantable flexible electrode for implantation into the cochlea and disposed to establish electrical communication with the auditory nerves of the human ear, comprising:
- an elongate foil-like support member of a flexible electrically insulating material;
a pattern of electrically conductive paths of a material inert to body fluids and tissue applied to a planar surface of said support member, said pattern extending along said planar surface and terminating each of said paths in an enlarged exposed contact area, and wherein the part of the support member to be accommodated in the cochlea has a natural curvature in the longitudinal direction of the support member which corresponds to the curvature of the cochlea wall containing the nerve endings in the particular turn of the cochlea into which it is to be inserted;
means for releasably prestressing said support member to attain a temporary curvature to facilitate insertion into the middle of said turn of the cochlea;
said prestressing means being capable of being released when the curved support member is secured in place in the particular cochlea turn to permit said member to return to its natural curvature condition to establish optimum engagment between the nerve endings and the exposed electrode contact areas.
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Abstract
An electrode for implantation into the cochlea. The purpose is to establish electrical communication to the acoustic nerves of the human ear, substantially in the area of the cochlea containing the acoustic nerves pertaining to that part of the audible spectrum, which is relevant to the intelligibility of speech. The problem is, that an electrode inserted into the cochlea certainly has made it possible to bring the patient in such a condition that she or he could interpret electrical signals supplied through the electrode as being sound but not as being intelligible speech.
The invention provides an electrode, which has two conditions of curvature, the one of which is temporary and corresponds to the curvature in the middle of the particular turn of the cochlea and the other one of which is permanent and corresponds to the first position of the electrode in the cochlea in which position it obtains an optimum contact to the acoustic nerves. The electrode of the invention further contains elements for changing the condition of curvature from the temporary one to the permanent one, when the electrode has been inserted into the cochlea. The permanent condition of curvature is constituted by the electrode'"'"'s natural condition of curvature whereas the temporary condition of curvature is established by means of a detachable or loosenable connection, which, until it is detached or loosened, maintains the temporary condition of curvature. A quick and reliable operation is made possible and the probability of obtaining a uniform communication over various frequency ranges along the cochlea is greatly increased.
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1. An implantable flexible electrode for implantation into the cochlea and disposed to establish electrical communication with the auditory nerves of the human ear, comprising:
- an elongate foil-like support member of a flexible electrically insulating material;
a pattern of electrically conductive paths of a material inert to body fluids and tissue applied to a planar surface of said support member, said pattern extending along said planar surface and terminating each of said paths in an enlarged exposed contact area, and wherein the part of the support member to be accommodated in the cochlea has a natural curvature in the longitudinal direction of the support member which corresponds to the curvature of the cochlea wall containing the nerve endings in the particular turn of the cochlea into which it is to be inserted;
means for releasably prestressing said support member to attain a temporary curvature to facilitate insertion into the middle of said turn of the cochlea;
said prestressing means being capable of being released when the curved support member is secured in place in the particular cochlea turn to permit said member to return to its natural curvature condition to establish optimum engagment between the nerve endings and the exposed electrode contact areas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- an elongate foil-like support member of a flexible electrically insulating material;
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