Establishing continuity between a shield within an implantable medical lead and a shield within an implantable lead extension
First Claim
1. An implantable medical apparatus, comprising:
- an implantable lead extension comprising an elongated insulative body surrounding a plurality of filars and a non-conductive housing at a distal end of the elongated body that includes an opening, a connector within the opening, and an RF pathway from the connector to a tubular shield layer within the implantable lead extension, the RF pathway comprising the tubular shield layer extended through the housing to contact the connector, the housing comprising a first layer of non-conductive material, with the tubular shield layer being outside of the first layer of non-conductive material, and a second layer of non-conductive material that surrounds the tubular shield layer and the first layer of non-conductive material, the second layer of non-conductive material having a thickness between 0.5 mils and 5 mils such that a capacitive coupling may exist from the tubular shield layer through the second layer of non-conductive material, the implantable lead extension further comprising a plurality of stimulation connectors within the opening and a plurality of stimulation jumper wires that connect to corresponding stimulation connectors within the housing and that extend through the first layer of the housing so as to be surrounded by the tubular shield that is outside of the first layer while providing stimulation pathways; and
an implantable lead comprising a shield electrode on a proximal end of the implantable lead that has an RF pathway to a shield within the implantable lead, the implantable lead being positioned within the opening so that the connector of the implantable lead extension contacts the shield electrode of the implantable lead.
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Abstract
Implantable medical leads and implantable lead extensions include a shield. The implantable medical lead is coupled to the implantable lead extension. Stimulation electrodes of the implantable medical lead contact stimulation connectors within a housing of the implantable extension to establish a conductive pathway for stimulation signals from filars of the implantable extension to filars of the implantable medical lead. Continuity is established between the shield of the implantable medical lead and the implantable extension by providing a radio frequency conductive pathway within the housing. The radio frequency conductive pathway extends from a shield of the implantable extension to a shield connector that contacts a shield electrode of the implantable medical lead. The radio frequency conductive pathway may have various forms such as a jumper wire or an extension of the shield within the implantable extension.
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9 Claims
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1. An implantable medical apparatus, comprising:
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an implantable lead extension comprising an elongated insulative body surrounding a plurality of filars and a non-conductive housing at a distal end of the elongated body that includes an opening, a connector within the opening, and an RF pathway from the connector to a tubular shield layer within the implantable lead extension, the RF pathway comprising the tubular shield layer extended through the housing to contact the connector, the housing comprising a first layer of non-conductive material, with the tubular shield layer being outside of the first layer of non-conductive material, and a second layer of non-conductive material that surrounds the tubular shield layer and the first layer of non-conductive material, the second layer of non-conductive material having a thickness between 0.5 mils and 5 mils such that a capacitive coupling may exist from the tubular shield layer through the second layer of non-conductive material, the implantable lead extension further comprising a plurality of stimulation connectors within the opening and a plurality of stimulation jumper wires that connect to corresponding stimulation connectors within the housing and that extend through the first layer of the housing so as to be surrounded by the tubular shield that is outside of the first layer while providing stimulation pathways; and an implantable lead comprising a shield electrode on a proximal end of the implantable lead that has an RF pathway to a shield within the implantable lead, the implantable lead being positioned within the opening so that the connector of the implantable lead extension contacts the shield electrode of the implantable lead. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of shielding an apparatus comprising an implantable lead coupled to an implantable lead extension, the method comprising:
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providing a non-conductive housing at a distal end of the implantable lead extension that includes an opening, a connector within the opening, and a tubular shield layer within the implantable lead extension that extends through the housing to the connector, the housing further including stimulation connectors with the connector being distal of the stimulation connectors, the housing comprising a first layer of non-conductive material, with the tubular shield layer being outside of the first layer of non-conductive material, and a second layer of non-conductive material that surrounds the tubular shield layer and the first layer of non-conductive material, the second layer of non-conductive material having a thickness between 0.5 mils and 5 mils such that a capacitive coupling may exist from the tubular shield layer through the second layer of non-conductive material, the implantable lead extension further comprising a plurality of stimulation connectors within the opening and a plurality of stimulation jumper wires that connect to corresponding stimulation connectors within the housing and that extend through the first layer of the housing so as to be surrounded by the tubular shield that is outside of the first layer while providing stimulation pathways; providing a shield electrode on a proximal end of the implantable lead that is coupled to the tubular shield layer within the housing; and inserting the proximal end of the implantable lead into the opening to establish contact between the connector of the implantable lead extension and the shield electrode of the implantable lead. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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