Apparatus and method for implanting an electrical stimulation system and a paddle style electrical stimulation lead
First Claim
1. An introducer for implanting an electrical stimulation lead to enable electrical stimulation of nerve tissue, comprising:
- an outer sheath to accommodate insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath, the outer sheath operable to be inserted into a human body near the nerve tissue; and
an inner penetrator removably housed within the outer sheath and comprising an inner channel configured to accommodate a guide wire, the inner penetrator configured to be advanced along the guide wire to a desired location relative to the nerve tissue and removed from the outer sheath leaving the outer sheath substantially in position for insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath into position proximate the nerve tissue.
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Abstract
In one embodiment, an introducer is provided for implanting an electrical stimulation lead to enable electrical stimulation of nerve tissue. The introducer includes an outer sheath and an inner penetrator. The outer sheath is configured to accommodate insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath and may be inserted into a human body near the nerve tissue. The inner penetrator is removably housed within the outer sheath and includes an inner channel configured to accommodate a guide wire. The inner penetrator may be advanced along the guide wire to a desired location relative to the nerve tissue and removed from the outer sheath leaving the outer sheath substantially in position for insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath into position proximate the nerve tissue.
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31 Claims
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1. An introducer for implanting an electrical stimulation lead to enable electrical stimulation of nerve tissue, comprising:
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an outer sheath to accommodate insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath, the outer sheath operable to be inserted into a human body near the nerve tissue; and
an inner penetrator removably housed within the outer sheath and comprising an inner channel configured to accommodate a guide wire, the inner penetrator configured to be advanced along the guide wire to a desired location relative to the nerve tissue and removed from the outer sheath leaving the outer sheath substantially in position for insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath into position proximate the nerve tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of implanting an electrical stimulation lead to enable electrical stimulation of nerve tissue, comprising:
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inserting a needle into tissue;
removing the needle;
forming a tract for the electrical stimulation lead by spreading tissue using an introducer comprising an outer sheath and inner penetrator removably housed within the outer sheath;
removing the inner penetrator;
leaving the outer sheath substantially in position; and
inserting the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath until the electrical stimulation lead is positioned proximate the nerve tissue. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A method of implanting an electrical stimulation lead in a minimally invasive percutaneous manner to enable electrical stimulation of a human'"'"'s spinal nerve tissue, comprising:
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inserting a needle into the epidural space;
inserting a guide wire through the needle until an end of the guide wire is positioned in the epidural space at a desired location relative to the spinal nerve tissue to be stimulated;
verifying the position of the guide wire in the epidural space using fluoroscopy;
removing the needle and leaving the guide wire substantially in position;
advancing an introducer, comprising an outer sheath and an inner penetrator removably housed within the outer sheath, the inner penetrator of the introducer comprising an inner channel configured to accommodate the guide wire and further comprising a hollow tapered tip configured to extend beyond the outer sheath, the outer sheath of the introducer having a width of at least approximately two times its height, along the guide wire until an end of the inner penetrator of the introducer is positioned in the epidural space at a desired location with respect to the spinal nerve tissue to be stimulated, the outer sheath of the introducer forming a tract as the inner penetrator of the introducer advances along the guide wire;
verifying the position of the introducer in the epidural space using fluoroscopy;
removing the guide wire and the inner penetrator of the introducer and leaving the outer sheath of the introducer substantially in position;
inserting the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath of the introducer until the electrical stimulation lead is positioned in the epidural space proximate the spinal nerve tissue to be stimulated; and
verifying positioning of the paddle style electrical stimulation lead in the epidural space using fluoroscopy.
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29. A method of implanting a system to enable electrical stimulation of a human'"'"'s nerve tissue, comprising:
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inserting a needle into tissue proximate nerve tissue to be stimulated;
inserting a guide wire through the needle until an end of the guide wire is positioned at a desired location relative to nerve tissue to be stimulated;
removing the needle and leaving the guide wire substantially in position;
advancing along a guide wire an introducer, comprising an outer sheath and an inner penetrator removably housed within the outer sheath, the inner penetrator of the introducer comprising an inner channel configured to accommodate the guide wire and further comprising a hollow tip extending beyond the outer sheath, until an end of the inner penetrator of the introducer is positioned at a desired location relative to nerve tissue to be stimulated, the outer sheath of the introducer forming an insertion tract as the inner penetrator of the introducer advances along the guide wire;
removing the guide wire and the inner penetrator of the introducer and leaving the outer sheath of the introducer substantially in position;
inserting an electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath of the introducer until the electrical stimulation lead is positioned proximate the nerve tissue to be stimulated;
removing the outer sheath;
connecting the electrical stimulation lead to a generator;
creating a subcutaneous pocket for a generator; and
inserting the generator into the subcutaneous pocket.
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30. A system for implanting an electrical stimulation lead to enable electrical stimulation of a human'"'"'s spinal nerve tissue, comprising:
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a needle;
a guide wire;
an introducer comprising an outer sheath and an inner penetrator;
the outer sheath configured to accommodate insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath, the outer sheath operable to be inserted through the human'"'"'s skin and into the human'"'"'s epidural space;
an inner penetrator removably housed within the outer sheath and comprising an inner channel configured to accommodate a guide wire;
the inner penetrator configured to be advanced along the guide wire until an end of the inner penetrator is positioned in the epidural space at a desired location relative to spinal nerve tissue to be stimulated such that the outer sheath forms an insertion tract for the electrical stimulation lead as the inner penetrator advances along the guide wire, the inner penetrator configured to be removed from the outer sheath leaving the outer sheath substantially in position in the epidural space for insertion of the electrical stimulation lead through the outer sheath into position proximate the spinal nerve tissue to be stimulated; and
an implantable generator to power the electrical stimulation lead.
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31. A needle for introduction of a paddle style electrical stimulation lead near a spinal column of a human, comprising in combination a body having a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen having a continuous oblong cross section defined by a solid outer wall, and a stylet having a handle at a proximal end and a solid body extending from the proximal end to a distal end and adapted to be inserted within the lumen, the improvement comprising:
a raised circumferential ridge configured to create resistance when the circumferential ridge contacts the human'"'"'s ligamentum flavum.
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