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Multipolar electrode for body tissue

  • US 4,355,642 A
  • Filed: 11/14/1980
  • Issued: 10/26/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/14/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A multipolar electrode that is adapted to be implanted in body tissue, said electrode comprising:

  • a base member having a surface adapted to be brought into proximity to a surface of the body tissue;

    an inner electrode supported by said base member and extending in a predetermined direction from said base member surface, at least a portion of said inner electrode being composed of conductive material;

    a first outer electrode supported by said base member and extending in said predetermined direction from said base member surface, at least a portion of said first outer electrode being composed of conductive material, said first outer electrode being in the form of a helix which surrounds said inner electrode and said conductive portion of said first outer electrode extending further in said predetermined direction from said base member surface than said conductive portion of said inner electrode;

    a first electrical lead connected to said conductive portion of said inner electrode; and

    ,a second electrical lead connected to said conductive portion of said first outer electrode.

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