Claims
- 1. A bipolar nerve electrode for permanent implantation into a muscle (60) and adjacent a nerve (58) for simulation of the nerve, said nerve electrode comprising:
- a first (52) electrode means;
- a cable means (52) coupled to said first electrode, and including a conductor (54) having an exposed distal end which exposed end comprises a second electrode means (54), said first (52) and second (54) electrode means providing opposite polarity electrical energy to the nerve (58);
- an insulating means (53) coupled between said conductor (54) and said first electrode (52); and
- an insulating flap means (57) coupled to said cable means (51) comprising means for coupling said flap means to a surface (61) of the said muscle (60) for shielding adjacent muscle structure from the electrical stimulation provided by said first (52), and second (54) electrodes thereby concentrating the stimulation current field to the nerve,
- wherein said flap means (57) comprises suture means for suturing said flap means to said surface (61) of said muscle (60), and said flap means also comprises an aperture means (62) coupled to said cable (51) for facilitating sliding of the flap along the cable (51).
- 2. The nerve electrode of claim 1, including, in combination, a guide wire (55), an affixation means (56), and an insertion needle (59), wherein the affixation means (56) is integral with said guide wire (55) and comprises embedding means for permanently embedding said nerve electrode in said muscle (60) and said guide wire (55) is adapted to be snipped off at the said surface (61) of the said muscle (60).
- 3. A bipolar nerve electrode for permanent implantation into a muscle (60) and adjacent a nerve (58) for stimulation of the nerve, said nerve electrode comprising:
- a first (52) electrode means;
- a cable means (52) coupled to said first electrode, and including a conductor (54) having an exposed distal end which exposed end comprises a second electrode means (54), said first (52) and second (54) electrode means providing opposite polarity electrical energy to the nerve (58);
- an insulating means (53) coupled between said conductor (54) and said first electrode (52); and
- an insulating flap means (57) coupled to said cable means (51) comprising means for coupling said flap means to a surface (61) of the said muscle (60) for shielding adjacent muscle structure from the electrical stimulation provided by said first (52), and second (54) electrodes thereby concentrating the stimulation current field to the nerve,
- said nerve electrode further comprising electrical energy adjusting means for adjusting the amount of electrical energy to be applied to said nerve trunk (58) by adjusting the length of the exposed distal end of said conductor (54), and distance adjusting means for adjusting the distance between the first electrode (52) and second electrode (54) by adjusting the length of insulating means (53) which extends beyond said first electrode (52).
Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/795,942, filed Nov. 18, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,957.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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