Apparatus and method for positioning, implanting and using a stimulation lead
US-11413450-B2 · Aug 16, 2022 · US
US11745011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11745011-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117458664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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An introducing device for locating a tissue region and deploying an electrode is shown and described. The introducing device may include an outer sheath. An inner sheath may be disposed within the outer sheath. The inner sheath may be configured to engage an implantable electrode. In an example, the inner sheath may comprise a stimulation probe having an uninsulated portion at or near a distal end of the delivery sheath. The outer sheath may be coupled to a power source or stimulation signal generating circuitry at a proximal end. A clinician may control application of the stimulation signal to a tissue region via the outer sheath.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An introducer system for positioning, testing, and deploying a lead for percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation, the system comprising: an electrical stimulus generator unit; a needle assembly including an outer sheath having an outer circumference and defining a lumen, an inner sheath carried completely within the lumen during positioning and testing, and a plurality of test electrodes positioned along the outer circumference and electrically communicating with the stimulus generator unit; a self-anchoring open-coiled helical stimulation lead carried within the inner sheath and having a conductive distal anchor, said anchor comprising an integrated electrode, and a proximal end in communication with the stimulus generator unit, a deployment mechanism cooperating relative to the lead and the needle assembly to deploy the lead out of the needle assembly at a selected position identified by at least one of the plurality of test electrodes during positioning and testing of the system; and wherein the self-anchoring lead remains confined within the needle assembly prior to deployment of the self-anchoring open-coiled helical stimulation lead and the distal anchor remains deployed in tissue after deployment of the self-anchoring open-coiled helical stimulation lead. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the deployment mechanism is selected from a plunger and a spacer. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein two or more test electrodes are provided as an array spaced axially along the outer circumference. 4. An introducer system for positioning, testing, and deploying a lead for percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation, the system comprising: an electrical stimulus generator unit; a needle assembly including an outer sheath having an outer circumference and defining a lumen, an inner sheath carried completely within the lumen during positioning and testing, and a plurality of test electrodes positioned along the axial length of the outer circumference of the outer sheath at spaced-apart intervals and connected to the stimulus generator unit; a self-anchoring open-coiled helical stimulation lead carried within the inner sheath and having a distal anchoring electrode through which stimulation can be delivered and a proximal end in communication with the stimulus generator unit, wherein at least one spacer is movable along an axis of the needle assembly so as to retract the outer sheath at intervals that correspond to one or more positions of the test electrodes; and wherein the self-anchoring lead is deployed at one of the selected locations of one of the test electrodes as desired. 5. The introducer system according to claim 4 further comprising a quick disconnection mechanism for maintaining contact between the proximal end and the stimulus generator unit. 6. The introducer system according to claim 5 , wherein the quick disconnection mechanism includes at least one aperture or slot and wherein a proximal end of the electrode is received in the aperture or slot. 7. The introducer system of claim 6 , wherein the needle assembly can be repeatedly repositioned without deploying the lead. 8. The introducer system according to claim 5 , wherein the quick disconnection mechanism includes at least one magnet. 9. The introducer system of claim 8 , wherein, as the lead is deployed from the needle assembly, the distal anchor is exposed from the needle assembly and anchors at one of the desired positions. 10. The introducer system according to claim 5 , wherein the quick disconnection mechanism includes an insulation displacement connector. 11. The introducer system according to claim 5 , wherein the quick disconnection mechanism includes at least one biasing member. 12. The introducer system of claim 5 , wherein, when a test mode of the stimulus generator unit is activated, the at least one test electrode delivers test stimulation at one or more desired positions. 13. An introducer system for positioning, testing, and deploying a lead for percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation, the system comprising: an electrical stimulus generator unit; an open-coiled stimulation lead having a conductive distal anchor and a proximal end in communication with the stimulus generator unit, a needle assembly including an outer sheath having an outer circumference and defining a bore, an inner sheath carried completely within the bore during positioning and testing, and at least one test electrode positioned along the outer circumference and electrically communicating with the stimulus generator unit; wherein the lead is carried with the inner sheath until the lead deployed.
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