Claims
- 1. A probe system for penetrating a plurality of electrodes into solid tissue, said probe system comprising:
- an elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end;
- means for introducing the elongate member through solid tissue; and
- at least two solid-tissue-penetrating electrode elements having distal ends reciprocatably attached to the elongate member so that said electrode elements may be advanced into tissue after said elongate member has been introduced through solid tissue to a target site within the tissue, wherein the distal ends of at least some of the electrode elements are shaped so that they assume an outwardly everted configuration as they are axially extended beyond the distal end of the elongate member.
- 2. A probe system as in claim 1, wherein the elongate member is a tube having an axial lumen which reciprocatably receives the tissue-penetrating electrode elements.
- 3. A probe system as in claim 2, wherein the introducing means comprises an obturator and sheath assembly, wherein the obturator may be removed from the sheath to leave a lumen within the sheath for receiving the elongate member.
- 4. A probe system as in claim 3, wherein the obturator is a stylet having a sharpened distal end.
- 5. A probe system as in claim 2, wherein the introducing means comprises a self-penetrating element disposed at the distal end of the elongate member.
- 6. A probe system as in claim 1, wherein the tissue-penetrating electrode elements comprise wires which extend through an axial lumen of the elongate member and which have shaped distal ends, wherein the shaped distal ends assume a radially constrained configuration when the wires are axially retracted within said lumen and assume a radially divergent configuration when the wires are axially extended beyond the distal end of the elongate member.
- 7. A probe system as in claim 1, further comprising at least three electrode elements which are configured in a first group and which extend from a first axial position along the elongate member.
- 8. A probe system as in claim 7, further comprising at least a second group of three electrode elements which extend from one or more additional axial positions along the elongate member.
- 9. A probe system as in claim 1, wherein the electrode elements are partially insulated over their regions which are advanced into tissue to define a plurality of active electrode surfaces.
- 10. A probe system for penetrating a plurality of electrodes into solid tissue, said probe system comprising:
- an elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end; and
- at least three solid-tissue-penetrating wires reciprocatably attached to the elongate member, wherein said wires have shaped distal ends which assume a radially constrained configuration when the wires are axially retracted within said lumen and which assume an outwardly everted configuration when the wires are axially extended in a distal direction from the elongate member.
- 11. A probe system as in claim 10, wherein the at least three electrode elements are configured in a first group and which extends from a first axial position along the elongate member.
- 12. A probe system as in claim 11, further comprising at least a second group of three electrode elements which extend from the elongate member.
- 13. A probe system as in claim 12, wherein the at least second group of three electrode elements extends from a second axial position spaced-apart from the first axial position of the elongate member.
- 14. A probe system as in claim 10, further comprising means for introducing the elongate member through solid tissue.
- 15. A probe system as in claim 14, wherein the elongate member is a tube having an axial lumen which reciprocatably receives the tissue-penetrating electrode elements.
- 16. A probe system as in claim 15, wherein the introducing means comprises an obturator and sheath assembly, wherein the obturator may be removed from the sheath to leave a lumen within the sheath for receiving the elongate member.
- 17. A probe system as in claim 10, wherein the electrode elements are partially insulated over their regions which are advanced into tissue to define a plurality of active electrode surfaces.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/559,072, filed Nov. 16, 1995, which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/410,344 filed Mar. 24, 1995.
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