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Medical paddle lead and method for spinal cord stimulation

  • US 7,797,057 B2
  • Filed: 10/23/2003
  • Issued: 09/14/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/23/2002
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A medical lead for electrical stimulation of a spinal cord, the medical lead comprising:

  • a generally flat paddle, the paddle including first and second major surfaces, a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being joined to a distal end of a body of the lead, and the paddle defining an imaginary longitudinal center line;

    an electrode array comprising a plurality of electrodes, each electrode of the array being located on the longitudinal center line defined by the paddle, and being exposed through the first major surface and insulated by the second major surface, thereby having directional electrical field properties relative to the first and second major surfaces of the paddle, the electrode array being displaced longitudinally from the proximal end of the paddle such that a portion of the paddle that is free of electrodes extends proximally from the electrode array to the proximal end of the paddle, over a length such that the portion that is free of electrodes is configured to extend through connective tissue so that the proximal end of the paddle is positioned outside an epidural space when the entire electrode array is positioned within the epidural space alongside the spinal cord, the length being at least 40 mm; and

    an orientation marker being displaced from the longitudinal center line, on one side thereof, from every electrode of the electrode array, and longitudinally from the portion of the paddle that is free of electrodes, such that the orientation marker is configured to be positioned in the epidural space, with the entire electrode array, when the proximal end of the paddle is positioned outside the epidural space, the orientation marker including radio-opaque material such that, when the orientation marker is viewed under fluoroscopy, as being on a particular side of the longitudinal center line, the direction in which the first major surface of the paddle faces can be determined in order to ensure spinal cord stimulation.

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