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Implantable electrode having different stiffening and curvature maintaining characteristics along its length

  • US 4,493,329 A
  • Filed: 08/19/1982
  • Issued: 01/15/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/19/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a medical electrode for conducting an electrical stimulation pulse from a pulse generator to a location within a living body, said electrode being encased in an encasing material which is generally inert to body fluids and terminating in an exposed, electrically conductive electrode tip, an improved electrode comprising:

  • at least one spirally-wound continuous portion of a predetermined length one end of which is connected to the electrode tip, said spirals defining a cylinder having a predetermined diameter; and

    at least one spirally-wound stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion having a length less than one half of said predetermined length, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion spirals defining a cylinder having substantially the same predetermined diameter as that defined by said continuous portion spirals, the spirals of said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being located in a juxtapositional relationship with respect to the spirals of a portion of said continuous portion, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being located within the half of said continuous portion proximal to said electrode tip, said continuous portion and stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion combination providing greater stiffness and curvature maintenance than said continuous portion alone.

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