Apparatus and method for percutaneous implant of a paddle style lead
First Claim
1. A needle assembly for introduction of a paddle style lead near a spinal column of a patient, comprising, in combination:
- a body having a proximal end and a distal end, and a lumen having a continuous oblong cross section, the distal end having an introducer portion having a top side and a bottom side, the top side of the introducer having an orifice to allow for protrusion of the paddle style lead from the lumen;
a hub affixed to the proximal end of the body adapted to receive a stylet;
a stylet having a handle end at a proximal end and adapted to be insertable within the lumen; and
a paddle style lead having a lead body and wires connected at a transition area adapted to be inserted through the oblong cross section of the lumen, the lead body adaptable to accept a stiffening member.
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Abstract
A needle assembly for introduction of a paddle style lead near a spinal column of a patient includes a body having a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen with a continuous oblong cross section, and a paddle style lead adapted to accept a stiffening member. The distal end of the body has an introducer portion where the top side of the introducer has an orifice to allow for protrusion of the paddle style lead from the lumen into the spinal column area. The needle has a hub affixed to the proximal end of the body which is adapted to receive a stylet. The needle may also have a stylet that is inserted within the lumen. The introducer of the needle has a curvature extending from the bottom side toward the top side at the distal end and guides the introduction of the paddle style lead near the spinal column.
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22 Claims
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1. A needle assembly for introduction of a paddle style lead near a spinal column of a patient, comprising, in combination:
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a body having a proximal end and a distal end, and a lumen having a continuous oblong cross section, the distal end having an introducer portion having a top side and a bottom side, the top side of the introducer having an orifice to allow for protrusion of the paddle style lead from the lumen;
a hub affixed to the proximal end of the body adapted to receive a stylet;
a stylet having a handle end at a proximal end and adapted to be insertable within the lumen; and
a paddle style lead having a lead body and wires connected at a transition area adapted to be inserted through the oblong cross section of the lumen, the lead body adaptable to accept a stiffening member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A paddle style lead, comprising, in combination:
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a paddle lead having a first side and a second side, the first side having a blind hole at a distal end and a through hole at a proximal end adapted to receive a stiffening member;
a stiffening member received through the through hole and terminating at the blind hole. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A paddle style lead, comprising a paddle lead made of at least one temperature controlled material, the at least one temperature controlled material being relatively stiff at a first temperature below a body temperature and relatively flexible at a second temperature at least at the body temperature.
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21. A method of introducing a paddle style lead near a spinal column of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a stiffening member through a through hole on a paddle lead until the stiffening member terminates at a blind hold on a distal end of the paddle lead;
inserting the paddle lead and the stiffening member near the spinal column of a patient and positioning the paddle lead near a predetermined spinal column area; and
withdrawing the stiffening member while leaving the paddle lead in the spinal column area.
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22. A method of introducing a paddle style lead near a spinal column of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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cooling to a first temperature below body temperature a paddle lead made of at least one temperature controlled material, the at least one temperature controlled material being relatively stiff at a first temperature below a body temperature and relatively flexible at a second temperature at least at the body temperature;
inserting the cooled paddle lead near the spinal column of a patient positioning the paddle lead to a predetermined spinal column area; and
heating the paddle lead to at least the body temperature.
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