Electrode clamp

US9457180B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9457180-B2
Application numberUS-201213709673-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 10, 2012
Priority dateDec 9, 2011
Publication dateOct 4, 2016
Grant dateOct 4, 2016

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Abstract

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A clamp for clamping a brain electrode extending through a burr hole formed in a skull of a patient. The clamp includes a first retainer element having a flange extending around an outer end for engaging an outer table of the skull and a jaw extending across the inner end. The clamp includes a second retainer element shaped complementarily to the first retainer element. The second retainer element has a flange extending around an outer end for engaging the outer table of the skull and a jaw extending across the inner end for cooperating with the jaw of the first retainer to clamp the electrode. The clamp has a cap for maintaining the jaws of the first and second retainer elements in cooperation to clamp the electrode adjacent an inner table of the skull. The cap includes an opening for receiving the electrode to hold the electrode against movement.

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What is claimed is: 1. A clamp for clamping a brain electrode extending through a burr hole formed in a skull of a patient, the clamp comprising: a first retainer element having a semi-annular shell extending between an outer end and an inner end opposite the outer end, the first retainer element having a flange extending outward from an edge at the outer end of the shell of the first retainer element, the flange having a surface facing the inner end of the shell of the first retainer element for engaging an outer table of the skull, and the first retainer element having a jaw extending at least partially across the shell of the first retainer element at the inner end of the shell of the first retainer element; a second retainer element having a semi-annular shell shaped complementarily to the shell of the first retainer element for insertion in the burr hole simultaneously with the shell of the first retainer element, the shell of the second retainer element extending between an outer end and an inner end opposite the outer end, the second retainer element having a flange extending outward from an edge at the outer end of the shell of the second retainer element and including an inner face facing the inner end of the shell of the second retainer element for engaging the outer table of the skull, and the second retainer element having a jaw extending at least partially across the shell of the second retainer element at the inner end of the shell of the second retainer element for cooperating with the jaw of the first retainer element to clamp the electrode, the second retainer element having a spacer extending across the inner end of the shell of the second retainer element in a fixed orientation with respect to the shell of the second retainer element and overlying the first retainer element when assembled, said spacer having an outer surface facing the outer end of the shell of the second retainer element, at least a portion of the outer surface of the spacer extending obliquely relative to the inner face of the flange of the second retainer element; and a cap fastened to the first and second retainer elements and maintaining the jaws of the first and second retainer elements in cooperation to clamp the electrode adjacent an inner table of the skull while the flanges of the first and second retainer elements engage the outer table of the skull, the cap including an opening for receiving the electrode. 2. A clamp as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the opening in the cap is positioned adjacent at least one of the flanges of the first and second retainer elements when the cap is fastened to the elements for holding the electrode against movement. 3. A clamp as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the opening in the cap is positioned adjacent both of the flanges of the first and second retainer elements when the cap is fastened to the elements for holding the electrode against movement. 4. A clamp as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the cap includes a rim for receiving the flanges of the first and second retainer elements when the cap is fastened to the elements. 5. A clamp as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the cap has a smooth outer surface for preventing erosion of scalp adjacent the cap. 6. A clamp as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a first elastomeric insert positioned on the jaw of the first retainer element for engaging the electrode; and a second elastomeric insert for positioning on the jaw of the second retainer element for engaging the electrode. 7. A clamp as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising an elastomeric element at the opening of the cap for engaging the electrode. 8. A clamp for clamping a brain electrode extending through a burr hole formed in a skull of a patient, the clamp comprising: a first retainer element having a semi-annular shell extending between an outer end and an inner end opposite the outer end, the first retainer element having a flange extending outward from an edge at the outer end of the shell of the first retainer element, the flange having a surface facing the inner end of the shell of the first retainer element for engaging an outer table of the skull, and the first retainer element having a jaw extending at least partially across the shell of the first retainer element at the inner end of the shell of the first retainer element; a second retainer element having a semi-annular shell shaped complementarily to the shell of the first retainer element for insertion in the burr hole simultaneously with the shell of the first retainer element, the shell of the second retainer element extending between an outer end and an inner end opposite the outer end, the second retainer element having a flange extending outward from an edge at the outer end of the shell of the second retainer element and including an inner face facing the inner end of the shell of the second retainer element for engaging the outer table of the skull, and the second retainer element having a jaw extending at least partially across the shell of the second retainer element at the inner end of the shell of the second retainer element for cooperating with the jaw of the first retainer element to clamp the electrode; a spacer extending across the inner end of the shell of the second retainer element in a fixed orientation with respect to the shell of the second retainer element and overlying a portion of the first retainer element when clamping the electrode in the burr hole, said spacer being positioned between the jaw and the flange of the second retainer element, said spacer having an outer surface facing the outer end of the shell of the second retainer element, at least a portion of the outer surface extending obliquely relative to the inner face of the flange of the second retainer element; and a cap having a recess for simultaneously receiving the flanges of the first retainer element and the second retainer element for maintaining the jaws of the first and second retainer elements in cooperation to clamp the electrode adjacent an inner table of the skull while the flanges of the first and second retainer elements engage the outer table of the skull, the cap including an opening for receiving the electrode, the opening being positioned adjacent at least one of the flanges of the first and second retainer elements when the cap recess receives the flanges thereby holding the electrode against movement within the shells of the first and second retainer elements and maintaining a curvature of the electrode during use. 9. A clamp as set forth in claim 8 , further comprising: a first elastomeric insert positioned on the jaw of the first retainer element for engaging the electrode; and a second elastomeric insert for positioning on the jaw of the second retainer element for engaging the electrode. 10. A clamp as set forth in claim 8 , wherein: the jaw of the first retainer element extends partially across the first retainer element; and the jaw of the second retainer element extends partially across the second retainer element. 11. A clamp as set forth in claim 10 , wherein: the jaw of the first retainer element extends halfway across the first retainer element; and the jaw of the second retainer element extends halfway across the second retainer element. 12. A clamp as set forth in claim 8 , wherein: the shell of the first retainer element is sized to extend halfway around the burr hole; and the shell of the second retainer element is sized to extend halfway around the burr hole.

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Classifications

  • Cranial plugs for access to brain · CPC title

  • A61N1/0539Primary

    Anchoring of brain electrode systems, e.g. within burr hole · CPC title

  • Electrodes for deep brain stimulation · CPC title

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What does patent US9457180B2 cover?
A clamp for clamping a brain electrode extending through a burr hole formed in a skull of a patient. The clamp includes a first retainer element having a flange extending around an outer end for engaging an outer table of the skull and a jaw extending across the inner end. The clamp includes a second retainer element shaped complementarily to the first retainer element. The second retainer elem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Saint Louis, St Louis Univ
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/0539. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 04 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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