Implantable medical device lead with shocking electrode
US-2024307682-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US9375583B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9375583-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314391210-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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Medical system lead adapters distribute stimulation signals from a port of a medical device to both a primary medical lead and a secondary medical lead. The lead adapters provide for the selectable bridging of secondary lead contacts to thereby provide for customized stimulation patterns. The lead adapters may include a primary lead connector, a secondary lead connector, and a pin connector. A pin is selected to provide a particular stimulation pattern for the secondary lead and is inserted into the pin connector to thereby bridge together contacts of the pin connector that are also connected to contacts of the secondary lead connector.
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A medical system lead adapter, comprising: an input cable having a plurality of electrical conductors that establish an electrical connection with a first plurality of electrical contacts of a medical device; a first output connector that receives a proximal end of a first medical lead, the first output connector having a second plurality of electrical contacts that establish a connection with respective contacts of a third plurality of electrical contacts of the first medical lead, the second plurality of electrical contacts of the first output connector being electrically connected to respective conductors of a first set of the plurality of electrical conductors of the input cable; a second output connector that receives a proximal end of a second medical lead, the second output connector having a fourth plurality of electrical contacts that establish a connection with respective contacts of a fifth plurality of electrical contacts of the second medical lead; a pin connector having a sixth plurality of electrical contacts, wherein at least some of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector are electrically connected to respective contacts of the fourth plurality of electrical contacts of the second output connector, and wherein a subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector are electrically connected to respective conductors of a second set of the plurality of electrical conductors; and a pin present within the pin connector, the pin including a first pin conductor that electrically bridges together one or more first electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts to a primary electrical contact from the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector, the pin further including a second pin conductor that electrically bridges together one or more second electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts to a secondary electrical contact from the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector. 2. The medical system lead adapter of claim 1 , wherein the one or more first electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset comprises a plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset. 3. The medical system lead adapter of claim 2 , wherein the one or more second electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset comprises a plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset. 4. The medical system lead adapter of claim 1 , further comprising a housing that receives the input cable and that positions the first output connector, the second output connector, and the pin connector. 5. The medical system lead adapter of claim 4 , wherein the housing includes an attachment feature that mates to an attachment feature of another housing. 6. The medical system lead adapter of claim 1 , further comprising a third output connector that receives a proximal end of a third medical lead, the third output connector having a seventh plurality of electrical contacts that establish a connection with respective contacts of an eighth plurality of contacts of the third medical lead. 7. The medical system lead adapter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical contacts of the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector are electrically connected to respective contacts of the fourth plurality of electrical contacts of the second output connector. 8. The medical system lead adapter of claim 1 , wherein the electrical contacts of the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector are not electrically connected to respective contacts of the fourth plurality of electrical contacts of the second output connector. 9. The medical system lead adapter of claim 1 , wherein the pin connector further comprises a jumper contact that is electrically connected to another electrical contact of the first output connector that is not electrically connected to the electrical conductors of the input cable, and wherein the pin further includes a third pin conductor that bridges the jumper contact to an electrical contact of the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin conductor that is electrically connected to a respective conductor of the electrical conductors. 10. A medical system, comprising: a medical device having a first plurality of electrical contacts that are given electrical potentials to provide therapy; and a medical system lead adapter comprising: an input cable having a plurality of electrical conductors that establish an electrical connection with the first plurality of electrical contacts of the medical device; a first output connector that receives a proximal end of a first medical lead, the first output connector having a second plurality of electrical contacts that establish a connection with respective contacts of a third plurality of electrical contacts of the first medical lead, the second plurality of electrical contacts of the first output connector being electrically connected to respective conductors of a first set of the plurality of electrical conductors of the input cable; a second output connector that receives a proximal end of a second medical lead, the second output connector having a fourth plurality of electrical contacts that establish a connection with respective contacts of a fifth plurality of electrical contacts of the second medical lead; a pin connector having a sixth plurality of electrical contacts, wherein at least some of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector are electrically connected to respective contacts of the fourth plurality of electrical contacts of the second output connector, and wherein a subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector are electrically connected to respective conductors of a second set of the plurality of electrical conductors; and a pin present within the pin connector, the pin including a first pin conductor that electrically bridges together one or more first electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts to a primary electrical contact from the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector, the pin further including a second pin conductor that electrically bridges together one or more second electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts to a secondary electrical contact from the subset of the sixth plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector. 11. The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more first electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset comprises a plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset. 12. The medical system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more second electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset comprises a plurality of electrical contacts of the pin connector not in the subset. 13. The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the medical system lead adapter further comprises a housing that receives the input cable and that positions the first output connector, the second output connector, and the pin connector. 14. The medical system of claim 13 , wherein the housing includes an attachment feature that mates to an attachment feature of another housing. 15. The medical system any of claim 10 , further comprising a third output connector that receives a
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