IP Library Granted Patent US 7,949,395
Granted Patent B2
US 7,949,395 · App. 10/353,101 · Granted May 24, 2011

Implantable microdevice with extended lead and remote electrode

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Patent No.
US 7,949,395
App. No.
10/353,101
Granted
May 24, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An implantable microdevice includes at least one electrode detachably connected to electronic circuitry housed in an hermetically-sealed micro housing. The micro housing has a length no more than about 10 mm. In one embodiment, the electrode is located at a distal end of an electrode lead, and a proximal end of the electrode lead is removably inserted into a connector that forms part of the micro housing.

Claims (30)

1. An implant assembly, comprising:

a hypodermic needle; and

an implantable device including:

a microdevice containing electrical circuitry;

a lead with a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the lead being attached and electrically connected to the electrical circuitry of the microdevice;

an electrode at the distal end of the lead, the electrode being electrically connected to the electrical circuitry of the microdevice via the lead; and

anchors disposed at the distal end of the lead, wherein the anchors, when the implantable device is loaded within the hypodermic needle, are configured to fold back against an exterior of the hypodermic needle as the hypodermic needle is introduced into tissue, such that the anchors engage the tissue and affix the electrode relative to the tissue while the hypodermic needle is withdrawn from the tissue, wherein the anchors comprise non-insulated loose wire strands.

2. The implant assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electrical circuitry of the microdevice comprises:

means within the microdevice for electromagnetically receiving power from an external source; and

means within the microdevice for electromagnetically receiving control signals from the external source.

3. The implant assembly of claim 1 further comprising additional electrodes spaced along the lead.

4. The implant assembly of claim 1 wherein the microdevice comprises at least one of a sensor and a stimulator.

5. The implant assembly of claim 1 , wherein the anchors comprise a collection of anchoring members connected to the lead and bunched together on a side of the lead, wherein the anchoring members project laterally outward from the lead and proximally toward the proximal end of the lead along an extent that is in the vicinity of an outer surface of the lead.

6. The implant assembly of claim 5 further comprising additional electrodes spaced along the lead.

7. The implant assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a connector disposed on the microdevice, wherein the proximal end of the lead is removably attached and electrically connected to the electrical circuitry of the microdevice via the connector.

8. The implant assembly of claim 1 , wherein the anchors are configured for affixing the location of the electrode within the tissue as the hypodermic needle is withdrawn from the tissue.

9. The implant assembly of claim 1 , wherein the anchors are disposed on the lead distal to the electrode.

10. The implant assembly of claim 1 , wherein the anchors, when the entirety of the implantable device is loaded within the hypodermic needle, are configured to fold back against an exterior of the hypodermic needle as the hypodermic needle is introduced into tissue.

11. A method of using the implant assembly of claim 1 , comprising:

introducing the hypodermic needle into the tissue as the anchors are folded back against the exterior of the hypodermic needle; and

withdrawing the hypodermic needle from the tissue, wherein the anchors engage and remain embedded in the tissue, such that the microdevice and electrode are left in a desired tissue location.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the microdevice is implanted near a skin surface, and the electrode is implanted at a site remote from the microdevice.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the electrode is implanted deep within the body of the patient.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the implantable device further comprises a secondary coil connected to the microdevice, and wherein the microdevice is implanted deep within the body of the patient, and the secondary coil is implanted near a skin surface.

15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising attaching the electrode to muscle or nerve fibers.

16. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

disconnecting the microdevice from the lead;

removing the microdevice from the body, while leaving the lead in the body;

introducing another microdevice into the body; and

connecting the other microdevice to the lead.

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 16, 2004
From: KUZMA, JANUSZ A.
To: ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014340/0529 →