Self expanding electrode cuff
US-9227053-B2 · Jan 5, 2016 · US
US10981000B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10981000-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815967468-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 20, 2021 |
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An electrode lead comprises an elongated lead body, at least one lead connector terminal affixed to the proximal end of the lead body, and an electrically insulative cuff body affixed to the distal end of the lead body. The cuff body is configured for being circumferentially disposed around a nerve. The cuff body comprises cutouts, slits, a wrinkled portion, a thin stretchable portion, and/or a serpentine strap, which increases that increase the expandability of the cuff body when disposed around the nerve. The electrode lead further comprises at least one electrode contact affixed to the cuff body, and at least one electrical conductor extending through the lead body between the at least one lead connector terminal and the electrode contact(s). If the cuff body comprises cutouts or slits, the electrode lead can further comprise a thin stretchable film affixed to the cuff body over cutouts or slits.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electrode lead, comprising: an elongated lead body having a proximal end and a distal end; at least one lead connector terminal affixed to the proximal end of the lead body; a biologically compatible, elastic, electrically insulative cuff body, affixed to the distal end of the lead body, the cuff body configured for being in a rolled up state when circumferentially disposed around a nerve, the cuff body having a longitudinal axis when in the rolled up state, and opposing first and second edges, the cuff body comprising a plurality of slits divided into a first set of slits that extend from the first edge towards a center of the cuff body, and a second set of slits that extend from the second edge towards the center of the cuff body, thereby increasing the expandability of the cuff body when disposed around a nerve, wherein the first and second sets of slits alternate with each other and are both parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cuff body; at least one electrode contact affixed to the cuff body; and at least one electrical conductor extending through the lead body between the at least one lead connector terminal and the at least one electrode contact. 2. The electrode lead of claim 1 , wherein the slits extend past a centerline between the first and second edges of the cuff body. 3. The electrode lead of claim 1 , wherein the cuff body further comprises a plurality of circular relief cutouts disposed at the ends of the slits opposite the respective first and second edges from which the slits extend. 4. The electrode lead of claim 1 , wherein the cuff body has opposing first and second regions, the slits are only in the first region of the cuff body, and the at least one electrode contact is affixed to the second region of the cuff body. 5. The electrode lead of claim 1 , wherein the cuff body is composed of silicone. 6. The electrode lead of claim 1 , wherein the cuff body has a thickness less than 1 mm. 7. The electrode lead of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrode contact is configured for being on an inner surface of the cuff body when disposed around the nerve. 8. The electrode lead of claim 1 , further comprising a locking feature configured for firmly securing the cuff body around the nerve.
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