METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN IMPLANTABLE ELECTRODE DEVICE
20230032407 · 2023-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61N1/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In a method for producing an implantable electrode device, an electrically insulating support and at least one electrically conductive electrode element are provided in order to attach the at least one electrode element to the support. To attach the at least one electrode element to the support, the at least one electrode element and/or the support are heated and the at least one electrode element is pressed against the support.
Claims
1. A method for producing an implantable electrode device comprising: providing an electrically insulating support, providing at least one electrically conductive electrode element, and attaching the at least one electrode element the support wherein for attaching the at least one electrode element, to the support, the at least one electrode element, and/or the support are heated and the at least one electrode element pressed against the support.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the support made of a thermoplastic.
3. The method according to claim 1, the support is made of a material comprising polyurethane.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein for attaching the at least one electrode element the support the at least one electrode element and/or the support are heated to a temperature greater than 100° C., preferably greater than 150° C., more preferably greater than 180° C.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one electrode element is placed on an upper side of the support.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the at least one electrode element is pressed against the support in such a way that an upper side of the at least one electrode element is flush with the upper side of the support.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein an electrical supply line is connected to the at least one electrode element before the at least one electrode element is attached to the support.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the supply line connected to the at least one electrode element is attached to the support, together with the at least one electrode element.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one electrode element has at least one fastening element which is pressed into the support when the at least one electrode element attached to the support.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one electrode element has a pin which, when the at least one electrode element is attached to the support, is pressed into the support in such a way that the pin penetrates an underside facing away from an upper side of the support.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein after the at least one electrode element has been attached to the support, an electrical supply line is connected to the pin.
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the support is at least partially surrounded by an encasement after the application of the at least one electrode element.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the encasement consists of a silicone material.
14. The method according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of electrode elements are attached to the support.
15. An implantable electrode device comprising, an electrode body connectable to a generator and an electrode end distally connected to the electrode body, which electrode end comprises a support and a plurality of electrode elements attached to the support, wherein the electrode elements are attached to the support by the method according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] A concept underlying the present invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the embodiments shown in the figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] An electrode device 1 shown in
[0043] The electrode device 1 is connected by a proximal end of the electrode body 10 to a terminal block 20 of a generator 2, via which stimulation energy may be delivered to the electrode device 1 and radiated via the electrode arrangement arranged at the electrode end 11 for stimulation of the spinal cord R in the region of the spine W.
[0044] As may be seen from the sectional view according to
[0045] While the electrode body 10, for example, has a circular (isodiametric) cross-section, the electrode device 1 is flattened in the region of the electrode end 11 and, as may be seen in
[0046] As further shown in
[0047] The electrode elements 12 are arranged on a support 14, but are exposed with a surface facing outwardly and may therefore come into contact with surrounding tissue when the electrode device 1 is implanted in a patient.
[0048] For the fastening of the electrode elements 12 to the support 14, there is a desire for an automatable, simple production process that allows the exact placement of the electrode elements 12 on the support 14.
[0049] To this end, it is proposed here to attach the electrode elements 12 to the support 14 by heating the support 14 and/or the corresponding electrode element 12 so that the electrode element 12 in question may be pressed into the support 14 and may form an integrally bonded connection to the support 14.
[0050] This is illustrated in
[0051] In the embodiment shown in
[0052] It should be noted that the upper side 123 of the electrode element 12 does not necessarily have to be flush with the upper side 140 of the support 14. The electrode element 14 may also be placed on the support 14 in such a way that the upper side 123 of the electrode element 12, for example, protrudes relative to the upper side 140 of the support 14. In general, the electrode element 12 may be placed on the support 14 with regard to the indentation depth T in such a way that a radiation characteristic for radiating electrical signals via the electrode element 12 is optimized.
[0053] To attach the electrode element to the support 14, the electrode element 12 may be heated and brought to a temperature at or near the melting temperature of the material of the support 14, for example. Additionally or alternatively, the support 14 may also be heated. For example, to attach the electrode element 12 to the support 14, the electrode element 12 and/or the support 14 may be heated to a temperature higher than 100° C., for example, higher than 150° C., preferably higher than 180° C., for example, 190° C.
[0054] In the embodiment shown in
[0055] In the embodiment shown in
[0056] As shown in an embodiment in
[0057] A plurality of fastening elements 120 can, for example, be formed along the outer peripheral edge of the electrode element 12 at a distance from each other on the electrode element 12.
[0058] The fastening elements 120 can, for example, have a hook shape, for example, in the form of barbs. In addition or alternatively, openings may be formed on the fastening elements 120, in which openings the material of the support 14 may engage when the attachment is made, so that a form-fit hold of the electrode element 12 on the support 14 is further improved.
[0059] In another embodiment, shown in
[0060] In a more detailed embodiment, shown in
[0061] Via the pin 121-in the embodiments of the electrode element 12 according to
[0062] After attaching (all) the electrode elements 12 to the support 14, the support 14 may be surrounded, for example, by an encasement 15, for example, by overmolding the support 14, as shown in
[0063] A concept underlying the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but may also be realized in other ways.
[0064] The electrode device may be used for spinal nerve stimulation, but also for other stimulation, for example, cardiac stimulation.
[0065] One or more electrode elements may be arranged on the support, and—if a plurality of electrode elements are used—an arrangement of electrode elements may be created, by means of which a desired directional characteristic may be provided.
[0066] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous modifications and variations of the described examples and embodiments are possible in light of the above teachings of the disclosure. The disclosed examples and embodiments are presented for purposes of illustration only. Other alternate embodiments may include some or all of the features disclosed herein. Therefore, it is the intent to cover all such modifications and alternate embodiments as may come within the true scope of this invention, which is to be given the full breadth thereof. Additionally, the disclosure of a range of values is a disclosure of every numerical value within that range, including the end points.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0067] 1 Implantable electrode device [0068] 10 Electrode body [0069] 11 Electrode end [0070] 12 Electrode element [0071] 120 Fastening element [0072] 121 Pin [0073] 122 Head [0074] 123 Upper side [0075] 124 Underside [0076] 13 Supply line [0077] 14 Support [0078] 140 Upper side [0079] 141 Underside [0080] 15 Encasement [0081] 2 Generator [0082] 20 Terminal block [0083] E Epidural space [0084] F Joining direction [0085] O Surface [0086] P Patient [0087] R Spinal cord [0088] T Depth [0089] W Spine