Hub for implantable medical leads
US-8934973-B2 · Jan 13, 2015 · US
US9962552B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9962552-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113299063-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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An implantable electrical medical device system includes a device body portion having a plurality of contacts operably coupled to discrete channels of electronics. One or more swappable headers may be attached to the device body portion by an end user, such as an implanting physician, to operably couple internal lead receptacle contacts in the header to the contacts of the device body portion. The swappable headers may have lead receptacles configured to receive differing types or combinations of leads, allowing an end user to select one or more appropriate headers as desired.
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An implantable electrical medical system, comprising: a device body portion, comprising: a hermetically sealed housing; electronics disposed in the housing and configured to generate or receive an electrical signal, the electronics containing a plurality of channels through which the electrical signal may be transmitted; a first set of a plurality of feedthroughs extending through the hermetically sealed housing, wherein each feedthrough is operably coupled to a discrete channel of the electronics; a second set of a plurality of feedthroughs extending through the hermetically sealed housing, wherein each feedthrough is operably coupled to a discrete channel of the electronics; a first set of a plurality of device contacts electrically coupled to the first set of feedthroughs, wherein each device contact is electrically coupled to a discrete feedthrough; and a second set of a plurality of device contacts electrically coupled to the second set of feedthroughs, wherein each device contact is electrically coupled to a discrete feedthrough; a first connector header portion, comprising: a first connector housing defining a bore; a lead receptacle within the bore of the first connector housing; the lead receptacle comprising a plurality of receptacle contacts operably couplable to a lead inserted into the receptacle; and a plurality of first header contacts electrically coupled to the receptacle contacts, wherein each of the header contacts is electrically coupled to a discrete receptacle contact, wherein the first connector header portion is removable and attachable to the device body portion such that, when attached, the first header contacts and the first set of device contacts electrically couple; and a second connector header portion separate from the first header portion, comprising: a second connector housing defining a bore; a lead receptacle within the bore of the second connector housing; the lead receptacle comprising a plurality of second receptacle contacts operably couplable to a lead inserted into the receptacle; and a plurality of second header contacts electrically coupled to the second receptacle contacts wherein each of the second header contacts is electrically coupled to a discrete one of the second receptacle contacts, wherein the second connector header portion is removable and attachable to the device body portion such that, when attached, the second header contacts and the second set of device contacts electrically couple. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the device body portion further comprises: a first electrically insulating pad having a major surface, wherein the first set of device contacts are exposed through or disposed on the major surface of the first pad; and a second electrically insulating pad having a major surface, wherein the second set of device contacts are exposed through or disposed on the major surface of the second pad. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the first connector header portion comprises a first plate having a major surface, wherein the first header contacts are exposed through or disposed on the major surface of the first plate, and wherein the second connector header portion comprises a second plate having a major surface, wherein the second header contacts are exposed through or disposed on the major surface of the second plate. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the first header contacts comprise spring loaded pins extending beyond the major surface of the first plate of the first connector header portion, and wherein the second header contacts comprise spring loaded pins extending beyond the major surface of the second plate of the second connector header portion. 5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the major surface of the first insulating pad of the device body portion faces the major surface of the first plate of the first connector header portion when the first connector header portion is attached to the device body portion, and wherein the major surface of the second insulating pad of the device body portion faces the major surface of the second plate of the second connector header portion when the second connector header portion is attached to the device body portion. 6. The system of 3 , further comprising: a first gasket between the first insulating pad of the device body portion and the first plate of the first connector header portion when the first connector header portion is attached to the device body portion; and a second gasket between the second insulating pad of the device body portion and the second plate of the second connector header portion when the second connector header portion is attached to the device body portion. 7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a third connector header portion, wherein the third connector header portion comprises a housing defining a bore; a lead receptacle within the bore of the housing; the lead receptacle comprising a plurality of receptacle contacts operably couplable to a lead inserted into the receptacle; and a plurality of header contacts electrically coupled to the receptacle contacts, wherein each of the header contacts is electrically coupled to a discrete receptacle contact, and wherein the header contacts are spaced apart in a predetermined manner, wherein the third connector header portion is removable and attachable to the device body portion such that, when attached, the header contacts and the first or second set of device contacts electrically couple. 8. An implantable electrical medical system, comprising: a device body portion, comprising: a hermetically sealed housing; electronics disposed in the housing and configured to generate or receive an electrical signal, the electronics containing a plurality of channels through which the electrical signal may be transmitted; a plurality of feedthroughs extending through the hermetically sealed housing, wherein each feedthrough is operably coupled to a discrete channel of the electronics; and a plurality of device contacts located external to the hermetically sealed housing and electrically coupled to the feedthroughs, wherein each device contact is electrically coupled to a discrete feedthrough; and a first connector header portion, comprising: a first connector housing defining a bore; a lead receptacle within the bore of the housing; the lead receptacle comprising a plurality of receptacle contacts operably couplable to a lead inserted into the receptacle; and a plurality of header contacts located external to the first connector housing and electrically coupled to the receptacle contacts, wherein each of the header contacts is electrically coupled to a discrete receptacle contact, wherein the first connector housing of the first connector header portion is removable from and attachable to the hermetically sealed housing of the device body portion and the plurality of header contacts are positioned such that attachment of the first connector housing to the hermetically sealed housing results in the header contacts and the device contacts electrically coupling, wherein the device body portion further comprises an electrically insulating pad having a major surface, wherein the device contacts are exposed through or disposed on the major surface of the insulating pad, wherein the connector header portion comprises a plate having a major surface, wherein the header contacts are exposed through or disposed on the major surface of the plate, wherein the header contacts comprise spring loaded pins having a tip portion and a spring, wherein the tip portion is biased by the spring to extend beyond the major surface of the plate of the connector header portion and to press the tip against the device body portion wh
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