Patent ID: 8694126
Filing Date: 2014-04-08
Classification: A61N

Abstract:
1. A medical electrical lead for spinal cord stimulation, comprising: a first elongate lead body including a first plurality of conductors and a first plurality of conductive rings, each of the first plurality of conductors being isolated from one another, and each of the first plurality of conductive rings being isolated from one another, longitudinally spaced apart from one another, along a distal portion of the first lead body, and electrically coupled to a corresponding conductor of the first plurality of conductors; a second elongate lead body including a second plurality of conductors and a second plurality of conductive rings, each of the second plurality of conductors being isolated from one another, and each of the second plurality of conductive rings being isolated from one another, longitudinally spaced apart from one another, along a distal portion of the second lead body, and electrically coupled to a corresponding conductor of the second plurality of conductors; an insulative distal portion surrounding and coupling the distal portions of the first and second lead bodies together; a first column of approximately planar electrode surfaces, each of the first column of electrode surfaces being electrically coupled to a corresponding conductive ring of the first plurality of conductive rings and exposed along the insulative distal portion; and a second column of approximately planar electrode surfaces, each of the second column of electrode surfaces being electrically coupled to a corresponding conductive ring of the second plurality of conductive rings and exposed along the insulative distal portion; wherein the second column of electrode surfaces extends alongside and is spaced apart from the first column of electrode surfaces; and each electrode surface of the first column is angled toward each electrode surface of the second column such that a plane extending along the first column and orthogonally out from the electrode surfaces of the first column intersects a plane extending along the second column and orthogonally out from the electrode surfaces of the second column.