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Epidural catheter with nerve stimulators

  • US 5,119,832 A
  • Filed: 03/15/1990
  • Issued: 06/09/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/11/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of pain treatment carried out in the epidural spaces of a patient comprising:

  • (a) implanting a catheter into the epidural spaces of a patient, said catheter comprising means for administering a liquid pain-relieving agent to a patient further comprising an elongated hollow body having a distal end and a proximal end, a lumen therebetween, said body further comprising a first opening at said proximal end and a second opening at said distal end whereby a liquid pain-relieving agent is introduced through said first opening, flows through said lumen and out of said second opening into the patient, at lest two ring electrodes spaced downwardly from said distal end on the exterior surface of said lumen and electrically insulated from one another, a separate wire connected to each said ring electrode, each said wire being embedded in the wall of said elongated hollow body from each said electrode to said proximal end of said elongated hollow body and terminating in a separate terminal external to said lumen, and an electrical pulse generating means connected to said terminals for administering electrical pulses to said ring electrodes for pain relief in the patient;

    (b) pulsing electricity through at least two said terminals in a manner consistent with relieving pain;

    (c) continually and gradually delivering a liquid pain-relieving agent through said lumen into the epidural spaces of a patient through a delivery means connected to said proximal end of said lumen;

    (d) leaving said catheter in place in the epidural spaces of the patient for at least three days;

    thereby providing steady and continuous pain relief to the patient.

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