Claims
- 1. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; a first plurality of electrodes carried by the support member; a second plurality of electrodes carried by the support member and spaced apart from the first plurality of electrodes; a first lead at least partially carried by the support member and electrically interconnecting the first plurality of electrodes; and a second lead at least partially carried by the support member and insulated from the first lead, the second lead electrically interconnecting the second plurality of electrodes.
- 2. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein the first lead is configured to be connected to a stimulus unit for biasing the first plurality of electrodes at a first potential, wherein the second lead is configured to be connected to the stimulus unit for biasing the second plurality of electrodes at a second potential, and wherein biasing the first plurality of electrodes at the first potential and the second plurality of electrodes at the second potential with the stimulus unit generates an electrical field between the first and second pluralities of electrodes when the support member is placed at a stimulation site.
- 3. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein the support member is at least generally rectangular having a first side edge spaced apart from an opposite second side edge, wherein the first plurality of electrodes are at least generally aligned in a first row proximate to the first side edge, and wherein the second plurality of electrodes are at least generally aligned in a second row proximate to the second side edge.
- 4. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes has a groove, and wherein the first lead is at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 5. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes has a flat surface with a groove, and wherein the first lead is at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 6. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes has a cylindrical surface with a groove, and wherein the first lead is at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 7. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes is comprised of thin sheet stock.
- 8. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes is comprised of platinum/iridium sheet stock having a thickness of about 0.003 inch or less.
- 9. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes is comprised of thin sheet stock and welded to the first lead.
- 10. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes is comprised of platinum/iridium sheet stock, wherein the first lead includes stainless steel, and wherein the first lead is welded to the at least one of the first plurality of electrodes.
- 11. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein the support member includes a first portion bonded to a complimentary second portion, wherein the second portion includes at least a first preformed groove facing the first portion, and wherein the first lead is at least partially disposed in the first preformed groove.
- 12. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first plurality of electrodes includes a first electrode groove, wherein the support member includes at least a first support member groove, wherein at least a portion of the first support member groove is aligned with the first electrode groove, and wherein the first lead is at least partially disposed in the first support member groove and the first electrode groove.
- 13. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; a first electrode carried by the support member; at least a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode and carried by the support member; and a lead electrically connecting the first electrode to the second electrode.
- 14. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 13 wherein the lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
at least a third electrode carried by the support member; and a second lead electrically insulated from the first lead and electrically connected to the third electrode.
- 15. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 13 wherein the first lead is configured to be connected to a first terminal for biasing of the first and second electrodes at a first potential, wherein the second lead is configured to be connected to a second terminal for biasing of the third electrode at a second potential, and wherein biasing of the first and second electrodes at the first potential and the third electrode at the second potential generates an electrical field when the support member is placed at a stimulation site.
- 16. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 13, further comprising a cable extending outwardly from the support member, the cable including a tube at least partially housing the lead, the cable further including a cable end received by the support member, the first electrode being positioned a first distance from the cable end, the second electrode being positioned a second distance from the cable end, the second distance being less than the first distance, and wherein a portion of the lead extends from the cable end to the first electrode and then from the first electrode to the second electrode.
- 17. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; at least one electrode carried by the support member, the electrode having a surface with a groove; and an electrical lead at least partially disposed in the groove, the lead configured to connect the electrode to a stimulus unit for biasing of the electrode at an electrical potential.
- 18. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the surface of the electrode with the groove is at least generally flat.
- 19. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the surface of the electrode with the groove is at least generally curved.
- 20. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the groove is an annular groove extending around the electrode.
- 21. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the groove is a first groove and the lead is a first lead, wherein the electrode further includes a second groove, and wherein the electrode assembly further includes a second lead at least partially disposed in the second groove.
- 22. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the lead includes a plurality of metallic strands.
- 23. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the lead includes at least one strand of MP35N wire.
- 24. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the groove is a circumferential groove extending around the electrode, and wherein the lead includes a preformed resilient wire configured to fit into the groove and extend at least partially around the electrode.
- 25. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the lead is welded to the electrode.
- 26. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the lead is held in the groove by deformation of the electrode at least proximate to the groove.
- 27. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the lead is held in the groove by adhesive.
- 28. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the electrode includes at least one of platinum and iridium.
- 29. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the lead includes at least one of nickel and cobalt.
- 30. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the support member includes at least one preformed groove, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the preformed groove.
- 31. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the support member includes a first portion bonded to a complimentary second portion, wherein the second portion includes at least one preformed groove facing the first portion, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the preformed groove of the second portion.
- 32. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the support member includes at least one preformed groove, wherein at least a portion of the preformed groove in the support member is aligned with the groove in the electrode, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the preformed groove of the support member.
- 33. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the electrode is a first electrode and the groove is a first groove, wherein the electrode assembly further comprises a second electrode having a second groove, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the second groove.
- 34. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the electrode is a first electrode, and further comprising:
a second electrode offset from the first electrode; and a cable extending outwardly from the support member, the cable including
a tube at least partially housing the lead, the cable further including a cable end received by the support member, the first electrode being positioned a first distance from the cable end, the second electrode being positioned a second distance from the cable end, the second distance being less than the first distance, and wherein a portion of the lead extends from the cable end to the first electrode and then from the first electrode to the second electrode.
- 35. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 17 wherein the electrode is a first electrode, and further comprising:
a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode to define a space therebetween; and a cable extending outwardly from the support member, the cable including a tube at least partially housing the lead, the cable further including a cable end received by the support member, the cable end being positioned in the space between the first electrode and the second electrode.
- 36. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; at least one electrode carried by the support member, the electrode having a first surface positioned to contact a portion of a patient and a second surface positioned opposite to the first surface; and a lead contacting the electrode at least generally between the first surface and the second surface.
- 37. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the first and second surfaces define two offset parallel planes.
- 38. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes at least a first groove formed adjacent to the second surface, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 39. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes a third surface extending at least partially between the first and second surfaces, wherein the electrode still further includes a groove formed in the third surface, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 40. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes a cylindrical surface extending at least partially between the first and second surfaces, wherein the electrode still further includes a groove formed in the cylindrical surface, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 41. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes at least one aperture, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the aperture.
- 42. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the first and second surfaces define an electrode thickness of about 1.5 mm.
- 43. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the first and second surfaces define an electrode thickness of about 1.0 mm.
- 44. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the first and second surfaces define an electrode thickness of about 0.65 mm.
- 45. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes first and second cylindrical portions, wherein the first cylindrical portion is positioned adjacent to the first surface and has a first diameter, and wherein the second cylindrical portion is positioned adjacent to the second surface and has a second diameter larger than the first diameter.
- 46. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes first and second cylindrical portions, wherein the first cylindrical portion is positioned adjacent to the first surface and has a first diameter, wherein the second cylindrical portion is positioned adjacent to the second surface and has a second diameter larger than the first diameter, and wherein the electrode still further includes a groove formed in the second portion of the electrode, the lead being at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 47. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 36 wherein the electrode further includes first and second cylindrical portions, wherein the first cylindrical portion is positioned adjacent to the first surface and has a first diameter, wherein the second cylindrical portion is positioned adjacent to the second surface and has a second diameter larger than the first diameter, and wherein the electrode still further includes a groove formed in the second portion of the electrode adjacent to the second surface, the lead being at least partially disposed in the groove.
- 48. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; a first electrode carried by the support member, the first electrode having a first surface positioned to contact a portion of a patient and a second surface positioned opposite to the first surface; a second electrode carried by the support member, the second electrode having a third surface positioned to contact a portion of the patient and a fourth surface positioned opposite to the third surface; and an electrical lead at least partially carried by the support member, the lead contacting the first electrode at a first location positioned at least generally between the first surface and the second surface, the lead further contacting the second electrode at a second location positioned least generally between the third surface and the fourth surface.
- 49. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 48 wherein the first electrode further includes a first groove, wherein the second electrode further includes a second groove, and wherein the lead is at least partially disposed in the first and second grooves.
- 50. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 48 wherein the lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
at least a third electrode carried by the support member; and a second electrical lead carried by the support member and insulated from the first lead, the second lead contacting the third electrode.
- 51. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 48 wherein the lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
at least a third electrode carried by the support member; and a second electrical lead carried by the support member and insulated from the first lead, the second lead contacting the third electrode, wherein the first lead is configured to bias the first and second electrodes at a first potential, and wherein the second lead is configured to bias at least the third electrode at a second potential to generate an electric field between the first and second electrodes and the third electrode.
- 52. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; a first electrode carried by the support member; at least a second electrode carried by the support member; an electrical lead carried by the support member, the lead contacting the first electrode and the second electrode; and a cable extending outwardly from the support member, the cable including a tube at least partially housing the lead, the cable further including a cable end at least partially received by the support member, wherein the first electrode is positioned a first distance from the cable end and the second electrode is positioned a second distance from the cable end, wherein the second distance is less than the first distance, and wherein the lead extends from the cable end to the first electrode and then from the first electrode to the second electrode.
- 53. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 52 wherein the lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
a third electrode carried by the support member; at least a fourth electrode carried by the support member; and a second electrical lead carried by the support member and insulated from the first lead, the second lead contacting the third electrode and the fourth electrode, wherein the third electrode is positioned a third distance from the cable end and the fourth electrode is positioned a fourth distance from the cable end, wherein the fourth distance is less than the third distance, and wherein the second lead extends from the cable end to the third electrode and then from the third electrode to the fourth electrode.
- 54. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member having a first end spaced apart from a second end defining a width therebetween, the support member further having a length transverse to the width, the length being less than the width; a first electrode carried by the support member; at least a second electrode carried by the support member and spaced apart from the first electrode; and at least a first lead carried by the support member and electrically connected to at least the first electrode, wherein the first lead is at least partially housed in a cable attached to the support member between the first and second ends.
- 55. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 54 wherein the support member is at least generally rectangular, and wherein the first electrode is positioned at least proximate to the first end of the support member and the second electrode is positioned at least proximate to the second end of the electrode.
- 56. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 54 wherein the support member is at least generally rectangular and the cable is attached to the support member at least generally mid-way between the first end and the second end.
- 57. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 54, further comprising a second lead at least partially carried by the support member and electrically connected to the second electrode, wherein the second lead is at least partially housed in the cable.
- 58. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 54 wherein the support member includes a first portion bonded to a complimentary second portion, wherein the second portion includes at least a first preformed groove facing the first portion, and wherein the first lead is at least partially disposed in the first preformed groove.
- 59. A system for applying electrical stimulation at a site proximate to a surface of the cortex of a patient, the system comprising:
a stimulus unit having a pulse system including a first terminal that can be biased at a first potential and a second terminal that can be biased at a second potential; and an implantable electrode assembly having:
a flexible support member; a first electrode carried by the support member; at least a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode and carried by the support member; and a lead electrically connecting the first electrode to the second electrode, wherein the lead is configured to be connected to the first terminal for biasing of the first and second electrodes at the first potential.
- 60. The electrical stimulation system of claim 59 wherein the lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
at least a third electrode carried by the support member; and a second lead electrically insulated from the first lead and electrically connected to the third electrode, wherein the second lead is configured to be connected to the second terminal for biasing of the third electrode at the second potential.
- 61. The electrical stimulation system of claim 59 wherein the stimulus unit is an implantable unit.
- 62. The electrical stimulation system of claim 59 wherein the first terminal provides an anodal potential and the second terminal provides a cathodic potential.
- 63. The electrical stimulation system of claim 59 wherein the stimulus unit is an implantable pulse generator further including a housing and a controller, wherein the pulse system and the controller are carried by the housing.
- 64. The electrical stimulation system of claim 59 wherein the stimulus unit is an implantable pulse generator configured to be implanted in a human being, and wherein the stimulus unit further includes a controller operatively coupled to the pulse system, the controller including a programmable medium, and wherein the programmable medium contains instructions that cause the pulse system to concurrently electrically bias the first electrode at the first potential and the second electrode at the second potential.
- 65. A method of manufacturing an implantable electrode assembly, the method comprising:
forming a first portion of a flexible support member; forming a second portion of the flexible support member, the second portion of the support member configured to carry at least a portion of at least one electrode having a groove; disposing an electrical lead in the groove of the electrode; and disposing at least a portion of the electrode in the second portion of the support member.
- 66. The method of claim 65, further comprising bonding the first portion of the support member to the second portion of the support member.
- 67. The method of claim 65 wherein the groove in the electrode is a first groove, and further comprising:
disposing at least a portion of the electrical lead in a second groove in the second portion of the support member; and bonding the first portion of the support member to the second portion of the support member.
- 68. The method of claim 65, further comprising welding the electrical lead to the electrode.
- 69. The method of claim 65 wherein the electrical lead includes a preformed resilient wire, and wherein disposing the electrical lead in the groove of the electrode includes extending at least a portion of the lead around a circumference of the electrode.
- 70. A method of manufacturing an implantable electrode assembly, the method comprising:
forming at least a portion of a flexible support member; installing a first electrode in the portion of the support member; installing at least a second electrode in the portion of the support member; and connecting the first electrode to the second electrode with an electrical lead.
- 71. The method of claim 70 wherein the portion of the support member is a first portion, and wherein the method further comprises:
forming a second portion of the support member; and bonding the second portion of the support member to the first portion of the support member, wherein at least a portion of the lead is sandwiched between the first and second portions of the support member.
- 72. The method of claim 70 wherein the electrical lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
installing at least a third electrode in the portion of the support member; and connecting a second electrical lead to the third electrode.
- 73. The method of claim 70 wherein the electrical lead is a first lead, and further comprising:
installing at least a third electrode in the portion of the support member; connecting a second electrical lead to the third electrode; housing the first and second electrical leads in a cable tube; forming a second portion of the support member; and bonding the second portion of the support member to the first portion of the support member, wherein at least a portion of the first lead and a portion of the second lead are sandwiched between the first and second portions of the support member, and wherein at least a portion of the cable tube spaced apart from the first and second portions of the support member.
- 74. A method of applying electrical stimulation to a stimulation site on a patient, the method comprising:
positioning a flexible support member at least proximate to the stimulation site, the support member carrying at least a first electrode having a first surface positioned to contact a portion of the stimulation site and a second surface positioned opposite to the first surface, wherein an electrical lead contacts the first electrode at least generally between the first surface and the second surface; and applying an electrical potential to the lead to bias the first electrode at the first potential.
- 75. The method of claim 74 wherein the lead is a first lead and the electrical potential is a first electrical potential, and wherein the support member further carries a second electrode having a third surface positioned to contact a portion of the stimulation site and a fourth surface positioned opposite to the third surface, wherein a second electrical lead contacts the second electrode at least generally between the third surface and the fourth surface, and wherein the method further comprises applying a second electrical potential to the second lead to bias the second electrode at the second potential.
- 76. An implantable electrode assembly comprising:
a flexible support member; at least one electrode carried by the support member; an electrical lead configured to connect the electrode to a stimulus unit for biasing of the electrode at an electrical potential; and a resistance weld attaching the electrical lead to the electrode.
- 77. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the electrode is comprised of a thin sheet material having a thickness of about 0.010 inch or less.
- 78. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the electrode is comprised of thin sheet material having a thickness of about 0.003 inch or less.
- 79. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the electrode includes platinum.
- 80. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the electrode includes platinum and the lead includes stainless steel.
- 81. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the electrode includes a shoulder portion and a dimpled base portion offset from the shoulder portion.
- 82. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the electrode includes a shoulder portion and a dimpled base portion offset from the shoulder portion, and wherein the lead is resistance welded to the base portion of the electrode.
- 83. The implantable electrode assembly of claim 76 wherein the lead includes a plurality of metallic strands.
- 84. A method of manufacturing an implantable electrode assembly, the method comprising:
positioning a piece of electrode material on a first tool surface, the piece of electrode material having a first side facing the first tool surface and a second side facing away from the first tool surface; and driving a second tool surface into the second side of the piece of electrode material to form the piece of electrode material.
- 85. The method of claim 84 wherein the first tool surface has a preset shape, and wherein driving the second tool surface into the second side of the piece of electrode material causes the piece of electrode material to at least generally conform to the preset shape.
- 86. The method of claim 84 wherein the first tool surface has a recessed portion, and wherein driving the second tool surface into the second side of the piece of electrode material causes the piece of electrode material to at least generally conform to the recessed portion.
- 87. The method of claim 84 wherein driving the second tool surface into the second side of the piece of electrode material includes forming the piece of electrode material into an electrode having a shoulder portion and a base portion offset from the shoulder portion.
- 88. The method of claim 84, further comprising, prior to positioning a piece of electrode material on a first tool surface, cutting the piece of electrode material from thin sheet stock using a water-jet cutting tool.
- 89. The method of claim 84, further comprising, prior to positioning a piece of electrode material on a first tool surface, cutting the piece of electrode material from thin sheet stock using a laser cutting tool.
- 90. The method of claim 84, further comprising resistance welding the electrode to an electrical lead.
- 91. A method of manufacturing an implantable electrode assembly, the method comprising:
positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool; positioning an electrical lead in contact with the implantable electrode; sandwiching the lead and the electrode between the first weld tool and a second weld tool; and applying electrical current though the first and second weld tools to resistance weld the lead to the electrode.
- 92. The method of claim 91, further comprising, prior to positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool, forming the implantable electrode from thin sheet stock having a thickness of about 0.010 inch or less.
- 93. The method of claim 91, further comprising, prior to positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool, forming the implantable electrode from thin sheet stock having a thickness of about 0.003 inch or less.
- 94. The method of claim 91 wherein positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool includes positioning the implantable electrode on a surface devoid of copper.
- 95. The method of claim 91 wherein sandwiching the lead and the electrode between the first weld tool and a second weld tool includes sandwiching the electrode between a first surface devoid of copper and a second surface devoid of copper.
- 96. The method of claim 91 wherein positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool includes positioning a piece of material including platinum on the first weld tool.
- 97. The method of claim 91 wherein positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool includes positioning a piece of material including platinum on the first weld tool, and wherein positioning an electrical lead in contact with the implantable electrode includes positioning a lead including stainless steel in contact with implantable electrode.
- 98. The method of claim 91 wherein positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool includes positioning a piece of thin sheet material having a thickness of about 0.010 inch on the first weld tool.
- 99. The method of claim 91 wherein positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool includes positioning a piece of thin sheet material having a thickness of about 0.003 inch on the first weld tool.
- 100. The method of claim 91 wherein positioning an implantable electrode on a first weld tool includes positioning a piece of thin sheet material having a thickness of about 0.003 inch on the first weld tool, and wherein positioning an electrical lead in contact with the implantable electrode includes positioning a lead having a diameter of about 0.021 inch or less in contact with the implantable electrode.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/482,937, filed Jun. 26, 2003, and is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/260,227, filed Sep. 27, 2002, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/325,978, filed Sep. 28, 2001, and which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/802,808, filed Mar. 8, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/217,981, filed Jul. 31, 2000.
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10/260,227, 09/802,808, and 10/260,720; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 60/482,937, 60/325,978, and 60/217,981; are incorporated into the present disclosure in their entireties by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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