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Deep brain stimulation current steering with split electrodes

  • US 9,393,403 B2
  • Filed: 11/20/2015
  • Issued: 07/19/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/16/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for brain stimulation, the method comprising:

  • inserting a lead into a brain of a human, the lead comprising a lead body having a longitudinal surface and a distal end, a plurality of electrodes disposed along the longitudinal surface of the lead body near the distal end of the lead body, and a plurality of conductors extending along the lead body and coupling to the electrodes, the plurality of electrodes comprising a plurality of sets of segmented electrodes spaced apart axially along the longitudinal surface of the lead body, each set comprising at least three segmented electrodes disposed around a circumference of the lead body at a longitudinal position along the lead body, and a tip electrode disposed at, and covering, the distal end of the lead body;

    selectively producing at least one of an anodic current or a cathodic current at the segmented electrodes to stimulate a target neuron using the plurality of electrodes; and

    incrementally shifting the anodic current or the cathodic current in at least two incremental steps from any one of the segmented electrodes to an adjacent one of the segmented electrodes.

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