IP Library Granted Patent US 7,033,326
Granted Patent B1
US 7,033,326 · App. 10/035,745 · Granted Apr 25, 2006

Systems and methods of implanting a lead for brain stimulation

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Patent No.
US 7,033,326
App. No.
10/035,745
Granted
Apr 25, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

Leads and introduction tools are proposed for deep brain stimulation and other applications. Some embodiments of the present invention provide lead designs with which may be placed with a stylet, while others do not require a stylet. Some lead embodiments use standard wire conductors, while others use cable conductors. Several embodiments incorporate microelectrodes and/or microelectrode assemblies. Certain embodiments of the present invention provide introduction tools, such as cannula and/or cannula systems, which ensure proper placement of, e.g., leads.

Claims (32)

1. A method of introducing a brain stimulating lead into a patient's brain composing:

holding a first cannula in a substantially fixed position completely external to the brain;

slidably supporting a second cannula with the first cannula;

positioning the second cannula with a proximal end extending beyond the proximal end of the first cannula and a distal end extending beyond the distal end of the first cannula and so that the second cannula extends at least partially into the patient's brain;

inserting the brain stimulating lead through the second cannula;

using the second cannula as a macroelectrode, wherein the macroelectrode is attached to the second cannula;

using a stereotactic frame to hold the first cannula in a substantially fixed position; and

pulling the second cannula away from the patient's brain, wherein the second cannula includes at least two splittable sections having a perforated interface.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein pulling the second cannula away from the patient's brain further includes, removing at least one splittable section at a time.

3. A lead introduction system for introducing a stimulation lead into a patient's brain, the system comprising:

a stereotactic frame;

a first cannula dimensioned to be larger than a predetermined hole size in the patient's skull to prevent entry into the brain and which first cannula is held in a substantially fixed position by the stereotactic frame; and

a second cannula slidable within the first cannula and having a proximal end extending beyond the proximal end of the first cannula and a distal end extending beyond the distal end of the first cannula and into the patient's brain,

wherein the second cannula is dimensioned to permit insertion through the predetermined hole size in the patient's skull;

wherein the second cannula is supported by the first cannula;

wherein the stimulation lead is insertable through the second cannula;

wherein the second cannula includes a perforated interface from the proximal end toward the distal end; and

wherein the second cannula includes a macroelectrode attached to the second cannula.

4. The lead introduction system of claim 3 wherein the second cannula includes at least one handle at the proximal end.

5. The lead introduction system of claim 4 wherein the at least one handle is adapted to be pulled up and away from the patient's brain separating the second cannula along the perforated interface.

6. A lead introduction system for introducing a stimulation lead into a patient's brain, the system comprising:

a stereotactic frame;

a first cannula dimensioned to be larger than a predetermined hole size in the patient's skull to prevent entry into the brain and which first cannula is held in a substantially fixed position by the stereotactic frame; and

a second cannula slidable within the first cannula and having a proximal end extending beyond the proximal end of the first cannula and a distal end extending beyond the distal end of the first cannula and into the patient's brain,

wherein the second cannula is dimensioned to permit insertion through the predetermined hole size in the patient's skull;

wherein the second cannula is supported by the first cannula;

wherein the stimulation lead is insertable through the second cannula; and

wherein the second cannula includes at least two sections with a splittable mating wall configuration.

7. The lead introduction system of claim 6 wherein the second cannula includes a macroelectrode attached to the second cannula.

8. The lead introduction system of claim 6 wherein the second cannula includes at least one handle at the proximal end.

9. The lead introduction system of claim 8 wherein the mating wall configuration includes a perforated interface from the proximal end toward the distal end.

10. The lead introduction system of claim 9 wherein the at least one handle is pulled up and away from the patient's brain separating the second cannula along the perforated interface.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 23, 2008
From: ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020405/0722 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2002
From: PLANCA, ANNE M.; MANN, CARLA M.
To: ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 012380/0213 →