Multi-electrode catheter assembly for spinal cord stimulation
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1. A catheter electrode assembly for insertion through a needle to lie along and stimulate the spinal cord comprising:
- a sheath having a distal and a proximal end and an outer diameter of less than approximately 0.05 inches;
at least three in-line electrodes equally spaced along the exterior of said distal end of said sheath to lie in-line along a spinal cord;
at least three in-line terminals at the proximal end of said sheath; and
at least three sets of individually insulated stranded stainless steel wires interconnecting an electrode and a respective terminal, the insulation of said sets of wires hermetically seals said sets of wires independent of said sheath without reducing the flexibility of said sets of wires.
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Abstract
A catheter electrode assembly having four equally spaced in-line electrodes along the exterior of the sheath at the distal end and are interconnected to terminals at the proximal end by sets of individually insulated stranded stainless steel wire. The catheter electrode assembly is used for spinal cord stimulation and may be connected by a percutaneous extension to the exterior of the body for testing and evaluation. A permanent full length or partial length stiffening wire or a removable stylet may be provided interior the sheath.
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16 Claims
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1. A catheter electrode assembly for insertion through a needle to lie along and stimulate the spinal cord comprising:
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a sheath having a distal and a proximal end and an outer diameter of less than approximately 0.05 inches; at least three in-line electrodes equally spaced along the exterior of said distal end of said sheath to lie in-line along a spinal cord; at least three in-line terminals at the proximal end of said sheath; and at least three sets of individually insulated stranded stainless steel wires interconnecting an electrode and a respective terminal, the insulation of said sets of wires hermetically seals said sets of wires independent of said sheath without reducing the flexibility of said sets of wires. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A catheter electrode assembly for spinal cord stimulation comprising:
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a sheath having a distal and a proximal end and an outer diameter of less than approximately 0.05 inches; a plurality of spaced in-line electrodes along the exterior of the distal end of said sheath to lie in-line along a spinal cord; a plurality of in-line terminals at the proximal end of said sheath; a plurality of sets of individually insulated stranded wires in said sheath each interconnecting an electrode and a respective terminal, the insulation of said sets of wires hermetically seals said sets of wires independent of said sheath without reducing the flexibility of said sets of wires; and a stiffening wire in said sheath for improving the steerability of the catheter assembly. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of treating neurological motor disorders comprising:
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inserting a catheter electrode assembly through a percutaneous needle into the space external the dura and positioned adjacent the spinal column in the area between the second and fourth cervical vertebrae; said catheter electrode assembly including a sheath with a plurality of spaced in-line electrodes along the exterior of the distal end of said sheath and a plurality of in-line terminals at the proximal end of said sheath, and a plurality of sets of individually insulated and hermetically sealed stranded wires in said sheath each interconnecting an electrode and a respective terminal; applying electrical signals to pairs of said terminals to determine the most effective combination; removing said percutaneous needle; and implanting a receiver and connecting said terminals to said receiver to provide stimulation pulses to a selected pair of electrodes.
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