Electrical stimulation lead with conformable array of electrodes
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1. An implantable electrical stimulation lead comprising:
- a lead body extending between a proximal end and a distal end;
a plurality of electrical conductors within the lead body; and
a plurality of stimulation electrodes, each of the electrodes being coupled to at least one of the conductors,wherein a cross-section of the distal end taken in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lead body defines a substantially continuous concave surface and a substantially convex surface, the convex surface being on an opposite side of the cross-section as the substantially concave surface, the electrodes are positioned at various positions on the concave surface and the convex surface, the electrodes comprise conductive pads, the substantially continuous concave surface defines a channel-like region at the distal end, the substantially concave surface comprises a first portion comprising at least one of the electrodes and a second portion that faces toward the first portion and comprises at least one of the electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is positioned on the concave surface but not the convex surface, and wherein an outer width of the cross-section of the distal end is greater than an outer diameter of the lead body.
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Abstract
An implantable electrical lead may include a conformable array of electrodes. The array of electrodes may be distributed across a rounded surface to position the electrodes in various positions and orientations relative to a target stimulation site. The lead may be useful in a variety of applications such as spinal cord stimulation to alleviate chronic pain, gastrointestinal stimulation to alleviate gastroparesis or obesity, pelvic floor stimulation to alleviate incontinence or sexual dysfunction, or deep brain stimulation to alleviate neurological disorders.
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1. An implantable electrical stimulation lead comprising:
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a lead body extending between a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of electrical conductors within the lead body; and a plurality of stimulation electrodes, each of the electrodes being coupled to at least one of the conductors, wherein a cross-section of the distal end taken in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lead body defines a substantially continuous concave surface and a substantially convex surface, the convex surface being on an opposite side of the cross-section as the substantially concave surface, the electrodes are positioned at various positions on the concave surface and the convex surface, the electrodes comprise conductive pads, the substantially continuous concave surface defines a channel-like region at the distal end, the substantially concave surface comprises a first portion comprising at least one of the electrodes and a second portion that faces toward the first portion and comprises at least one of the electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is positioned on the concave surface but not the convex surface, and wherein an outer width of the cross-section of the distal end is greater than an outer diameter of the lead body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An implantable electrical stimulator comprising:
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an implantable pulse generator that generates electrical stimulation pulses; and an implantable lead coupled to the implantable pulse generator, the lead including a lead body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, a plurality of electrical conductors within the lead body, and a plurality of stimulation electrodes, each of the electrodes being coupled to at least one of the conductors, wherein a cross-section of the distal end taken in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lead body defines a substantially continuous concave surface and a substantially convex surface, the convex surface being on an opposite side of the cross-section as the substantially concave surface, the electrodes are positioned at various positions on the concave surface and the convex surface, the electrodes comprise conductive pads, the substantially continuous concave surface defines a channel-like region, the concave surface comprises a first portion comprising at least one of the electrodes and a second portion that faces toward the first portion and comprises at least one of the electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is positioned on the concave surface but not the convex surface, and wherein an outer width of the cross-section of the distal end is greater than an outer diameter of the lead body. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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- 15. A method comprising applying electrical stimulation pulses to a patient via an implanted lead, wherein the lead comprises a lead body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, a plurality of electrical conductors within the lead body, and a plurality of stimulation electrodes, each of the electrodes being coupled to at least one of the conductors, wherein a cross-section of the distal end taken in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the lead body defines a substantially continuous concave surface and a substantially convex surface, the convex surface being on an opposite side of the cross-section as the substantially concave surface, the electrodes are positioned at various positions on the concave surface and the convex surface, the electrodes comprise conductive pads, the substantially continuous concave surface defines a channel-like region, the concave surface comprises a first portion comprising at least one of the electrodes and a second portion that faces toward the first portion and comprises at least one of the electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is positioned on the concave surface but not the convex surface, and wherein an outer width of the cross-section of the distal end is greater than an outer diameter of the lead body.
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23. An implantable electrical stimulation lead comprising:
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a lead body extending between a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of electrical conductors within the lead body; and a plurality of stimulation electrodes, each of the electrodes being coupled to at least one of the conductors, wherein the distal end is substantially pliant and conformable to a target stimulation site, the distal end comprising a substantially continuous concave surface, wherein the substantially continuous concave surface comprises a first portion and a second portion that define a channel-like region, and wherein the plurality of stimulation electrodes comprises a first electrode comprising a first conductive pad positioned on a first surface of the first portion of the distal end but not a second surface of the first portion of the distal end, a second electrode comprising a second conductive pad positioned on the second surface of the first portion of the distal end but not the first surface of the first portion of the distal end, the second surface being on an opposite side of the first portion as the first surface, a third electrode comprising a third conductive pad positioned on the second portion of the distal end, and wherein an outer cross-sectional width of the distal end that defines the substantially concave surface is greater than an outer diameter of the lead body. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. An implantable electrical stimulation lead comprising:
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a lead body extending between a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of electrical conductors within the lead body; and a plurality of stimulation electrodes, each of the electrodes being coupled to at least one of the conductors, wherein the distal end defines a substantially continuous concave surface that comprises a first distal portion and a second distal portion extending from the lead body, the first and second distal portions defining a channel-like region, and wherein the electrodes are positioned at various positions on each of the first and second distal portions, the plurality of stimulation electrodes comprising a first electrode comprising a first conductive pad positioned on a first surface of the first distal portion but not a second surface of the first portion of the distal end, and a second electrode comprising a second conductive pad positioned on the second surface of the first distal portion but not the first surface of the first portion of the distal end, the second surface being on an opposite side of the first distal portion as the first surface, and wherein an outer cross-sectional width of the distal end that defines the substantially concave surface is greater than an outer diameter of the lead body. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
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