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Self-locking cerebral electrical probe

  • US 4,245,645 A
  • Filed: 07/20/1978
  • Issued: 01/20/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/28/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A probe for electroencephalographic exploration of a patient'"'"'s brain after being secured to the patient'"'"'s brain-pan, comprising:

  • a flexible tube of small diameter for insertion to a given depth in the brain of a patient;

    at least two electrically conductive rings spaced along the flexible tube at relatively small distances from one another for detecting electrical activity of nerve cells in the brain;

    a terminal block located outside the tube and having a plurality of terminals;

    a plurality of insulated electrical conductors located inside the flexible tube, each conductor connecting one of the conductive rings to one of the terminals of the terminal block;

    a removable stylet inserted inside the flexible tube for giving rigidity to the flexible tube and for enabling a directional insertion thereof into the brain whereby when the stylet is removed from the flexible tube after the tube has been inserted into the brain flexibility returns to the tube, the flexible tube and stylet each having one end for insertion into the patient'"'"'s brain and a free end opposite the one end; and

    a self-locking, rigid anchor, the anchor including means for securing the anchor with respect to the brain-pan and means for quickly and firmly fixing the flexible tube to said anchor after the tube has been inserted to a given depth in the brain.

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