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Systems and methods for intra-operative stimulation

  • US 7,878,981 B2
  • Filed: 01/09/2007
  • Issued: 02/01/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/01/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A hand-held tissue stimulation system comprising:

  • a tubular housing having a proximal end and a distal end, the housing being sized and configured to be held and controlled entirely within a surgical field and in a single hand by a user, the housing including a flexible probe adjustment portion including an elastic material extending from the distal end,a stimulation control device positioned entirely within the housing, the stimulation control device comprising stimulation signal generating circuitry for generation of an electrical stimulation signal having an amplitude and a duration, a microcontroller electrically coupled to the stimulation signal generating circuitry, and a source of power for the stimulation control device,a probe extending from the flexible probe adjustment of the housing and having an electrically conductive surface coupled to the signal generating circuitry, the electrically conductive surface being sized and configured for contact with a targeted tissue region and, when in contact, applying the electrical stimulation signal to the targeted tissue region, the flexible probe adjustment portion being sized and configured to elastically flex in response to pressure applied by a finger or a thumb of the hand holding the housing to adjust position of the electrically conductive surface at the targeted tissue region,a return electrode electrically coupled to the signal generating circuitry and being sized and configured for contact with tissue to provide an electrical flow path for the stimulation signal from the probe back to the stimulation control device,a first control device carried on the housing and electrically coupled to the microcontroller, the first control device being movable by a user from a first position to a second position for providing a power control input to the microcontroller to turn the stimulation signal generating circuitry on only for a predetermined total single use period, the first control device also being movable from the second position back to the first position for providing a control input to the microcontroller to place the stimulation signal generating circuitry in a power-on, standby condition during the predetermined total single use period, the first control device also being movable from the second position through a plurality of control positions for providing amplitude control inputs to the microcontroller to control selection of the amplitude within a predefined amplitude range during the total single use period,a second control device carried on the housing separate from the first control device and being electrically coupled to the microcontroller, the second control device comprising a potentiometer operable by a user during the total single use period independent of the first control device within a range of control positions for providing duration control inputs to the microcontroller to control adjustment of the duration from a predefined duration range, anda single visual indicator carried on the housing and being electrically coupled to the microcontroller for confirming status conditions during the total single use period including visual indications that vary according to different status conditions, the microcontroller configured to cause the single visual indicator to display;

    (i) a first predetermined color and/or flash rate of light confirming, independent of contact between the probe and the targeted tissue region, that power to the stimulation signal generating circuitry is on due to operation of the first control device, (ii) a second predetermined color and/or flash rate of light different than the first predetermined color and/or flash rate of light confirming, when there is contact between the probe and the targeted tissue region, the delivery of the stimulation signal to the targeted tissue region through the probe and back to the stimulation control device through the return electrode due to operation of the first and/or second control device, and (iii) a third predetermined color and/or flash rate of light different than the first predetermined color and/or flash rate of light and the second predetermined color and/or flash rate of light indicating, when there is contact between the probe and the targeted tissue region, an absence of delivery of the stimulation signal back to the stimulation control device through the return electrode despite operation of the first and/or second control device.

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