Multichannel brain probe
First Claim
1. A multichannel brain probe for insertion into the brain of an animal or human for recording and/or stimulating a subject, comprising:
- (a) a smooth tubular outer insulating shaft having an upper end and a lower end wherein the lower end of said shaft has a sharpened point and wherein said tubular shaft has a plurality of electrode stimulating and recording holes in its outer surface wherein said holes can be placed anywhere along said tubular shaft;
(b) a plurality of flexible conducting wires located inside said tubular outer shaft wherein each conducting wire comprises an outer insulating material and an inner conducting wire each wire having one end located in one of said holes and the other end connected to an electrical connector interface;
(c) an outer electrical connector interface located at the upper end of said tubular outer shaft electrically connected to one end of said wires; and
(d) a medical grade insulating material glue inside the outer tubular shaft, said insulating material glue filling the area inside said outer insulating tube and supporting the wires.
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Abstract
An intraoperative multichannel brain probe is presented. The brain probe has a cylindrical upper stainless steel section attached to a lower cylindrical section. In the lower section, an outer cylindrical tube surrounds a second insulating tube. Electrically recording/stimulating wires are placed between the outer tube and the second tube. Each wire has one end protruding out a hole in the outer tube. The other end of each wire is threaded through the entire probe and electrically connected to a recording or stimulating device through a connector system. A number of insulating tubes and electrodes located inside the second tube may also be part of the brain probe. Each inner electrode, typically two, is insulated from each other and from the second insulating tube by other insulating tubes. The combination of one or more wires and electrodes provides a multi-functional device. The brain probe is capable of providing multichannel stimulation and/or recording of brain functions and up to 128 individual electrode conducting sites.
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1. A multichannel brain probe for insertion into the brain of an animal or human for recording and/or stimulating a subject, comprising:
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(a) a smooth tubular outer insulating shaft having an upper end and a lower end wherein the lower end of said shaft has a sharpened point and wherein said tubular shaft has a plurality of electrode stimulating and recording holes in its outer surface wherein said holes can be placed anywhere along said tubular shaft; (b) a plurality of flexible conducting wires located inside said tubular outer shaft wherein each conducting wire comprises an outer insulating material and an inner conducting wire each wire having one end located in one of said holes and the other end connected to an electrical connector interface; (c) an outer electrical connector interface located at the upper end of said tubular outer shaft electrically connected to one end of said wires; and (d) a medical grade insulating material glue inside the outer tubular shaft, said insulating material glue filling the area inside said outer insulating tube and supporting the wires. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A set of multichannel brain probes for insertion into the brain of an animal or human for recording a subject, comprising two or more individual brain probes electrically connected to each other comprising:
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(a) two or more multichannel brain probes, each brain probe comprising; (1) a tubular outer insulating shaft having an upper end and a lower end wherein the lower end of said shaft has a sharpened point wherein each tubular shaft has a plurality of electrode stimulating and recording holes in its outer surface wherein said holes can be placed anywhere along said tubular shaft; (2) a plurality of flexible conducting wires located inside said outer tubular shaft wherein each conducting wire comprises an outer insulating material and an inner conducting wire, each wire having one end located in one of said holes and the other end connected to an electrical connector interface; (3) an electrical connector interface located at the upper end of said tubular shaft electrically connected to one end of said wires; (4) a medical grade insulating material glue inside the outer tubular shaft, said insulating glue filling the area inside said outer insulating tube and supporting the wires; and (b) a mating electrical connector electrically connected to each electrical connector interface of each of said two or more brain probes. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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