Blade electrode array for insertion under soft tissue of lateral wall of cochlea
First Claim
1. A cochlear stimulation system comprising:
- an electrode array comprising a flexible carrier and a plurality of spaced-apart electrode contacts carried by the flexible carrier, each electrode contact having at least one wire connected thereto through which electrical connection may be made, wherein the electrode array comprises a blade electrode array, wherein the blade electrode array defines a width (L2) and a thickness (L3) wherein the width is greater than the thickness; and
an implantable cochlear stimulator (ICS) electrically connected to the electrode array, the ICS including means for generating electrical stimuli that may be selectively applied to the electrode contacts of the electrode array in response to sensed audio sounds;
wherein the electrode array is adapted to be inserted into the inner ear of a patient in between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue located along the lateral side of the cochlea.
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Abstract
A cochlear electrode array is adapted for use with a hybrid hearing aid system. The cochlear electrode array has a carrier on which spaced-apart electrode contacts are carried, and in one embodiment is formed in the shape of a blade, being flat in one direction and thin in another direction. In another embodiment, side fins extend out from opposing sides of the carrier on which the electrode contacts are carried. The blade electrode array, or electrode array with side fins, is adapted for minimally-invasive insertion into the inner ear. More particularly, the blade or finned electrode is designed to be inserted through a soft cochleostomy so as to reside between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue along a lateral side of the cochlea, near the basal end of the cochlea. As such, the blade electrode does not penetrate into the scala tympani or other ducts of the cochlea, and the cochlea remains free to perform its normal hearing functions to the extent that such normal hearing functions can be performed.
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14 Claims
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1. A cochlear stimulation system comprising:
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an electrode array comprising a flexible carrier and a plurality of spaced-apart electrode contacts carried by the flexible carrier, each electrode contact having at least one wire connected thereto through which electrical connection may be made, wherein the electrode array comprises a blade electrode array, wherein the blade electrode array defines a width (L2) and a thickness (L3) wherein the width is greater than the thickness; and
an implantable cochlear stimulator (ICS) electrically connected to the electrode array, the ICS including means for generating electrical stimuli that may be selectively applied to the electrode contacts of the electrode array in response to sensed audio sounds;
wherein the electrode array is adapted to be inserted into the inner ear of a patient in between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue located along the lateral side of the cochlea. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An electrode array comprising a flexible carrier and a plurality of spaced-apart electrode contacts carried along one side of the flexible carrier, each electrode contact having at least one wire connected thereto through which electrical connection may be made, the electrode array comprising a blade electrode array having side fins on opposing sides thereof, wherein the side fins and flexible carrier define a width (L5) and a thickness (L6) wherein the width is greater than the thickness;
- and wherein the electrode array is adapted to be inserted into the inner ear of a patient so as to lie between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue located along the lateral side of the cochlea.
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7. A method of inserting an electrode array into the inner ear in a minimally-invasive manner, the electrode array comprising a blade electrode that is flat in one direction and thin in another direction, the method comprising:
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drilling a soft cochleostomy on the lateral side of the round window, said soft cochleostomy comprising a hole that extends only to the spiral ligament membrane without penetrating through the spiral ligament membrane;
creating a space or pocket between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue; and
inserting the blade electrode into the pocket. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for stimulating nerves and cells of the inner ear without interfering with the normal operation of the inner ear, thereby allowing the selective activation of said electrode array to supplement the normal hearing processes that occur within the inner ear, or to treat other symptoms, such as tinnitus, the method comprising
inserting an electrode array into the inner ear between a spiral ligament membrane and cochlear bony tissue without penetrating into the scala tympani or scala vestibuli of the cochlea, said electrode array having a plurality of spaced-apart electrode contacts thereon; - and
selectively electrically activating the electrode contacts. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
drilling a soft cochleostomy on a lateral side of the round window of the inner ear, said soft cochleostomy comprising a hole that extends only to the spiral ligament membrane without penetrating through the spiral ligament membrane;
creating a space or pocket between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue; and
inserting the blade electrode into the pocket.
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14. The method of claim 13 wherein creating a space or pocket between the spiral ligament membrane and the cochlear bony tissue comprises inserting a probe into the soft cochleostomy and thereafter using the probe to delaminate the spiral ligament membrane from the cochlear bony tissue to which the spiral ligament membrane is attached.
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