Medical lead and method
First Claim
1. A method for implanting a medical lead for electrical stimulation of a spinal cord, the medical electrical lead including a tubular body, a generally flat paddle and an electrode array provided on the paddle, the paddle including a first major surface, a second major surface and a proximal end joined to a distal end of the tubular body, each electrode of the electrode array being exposed through the first major surface of the paddle and insulated by the second major surface of the paddle, the electrode array being located on an imaginary longitudinal center line defined by the paddle, and the method comprising:
- introducing, via a percutaneous introducer needle, only a portion of the paddle of the medical lead through a ligamentum flavum and into an epidural space alongside a spinal cord, the introduced portion of the paddle including a distal end of the paddle and an entirety of the electrode array, such that the electrode array is positioned alongside the spinal cord while the paddle extends out from the ligamentum flavum so that the proximal end of the paddle is positioned outside the epidural space;
fluoroscopically viewing the electrode array and a location of an orientation marker provided on the paddle, with respect to the electrode array, after introducing the portion of the paddle into the epidural space, the marker being displaced from the imaginary longitudinal center line defined by the paddle, on one side thereof, and from the electrode array; and
determining, based on the fluoroscopically viewed location of the marker, whether the first major surface of the paddle, through which each electrode of the electrode array is exposed, faces toward the spinal cord or away from the spinal cord.
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Abstract
A medical lead for electrical stimulation or sensing. The medical lead has a generally flat paddle on the distal end of the lead body. An electrode array is provided on the paddle. The electrode array having directional electrical field properties relative to the first and major surfaces of the paddle (e.g., the electrodes are exposed through only one of the major surfaces). An orientation marker for determining orientation of the lead, with the orientation marking including fluoroscopically viewable material.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for implanting a medical lead for electrical stimulation of a spinal cord, the medical electrical lead including a tubular body, a generally flat paddle and an electrode array provided on the paddle, the paddle including a first major surface, a second major surface and a proximal end joined to a distal end of the tubular body, each electrode of the electrode array being exposed through the first major surface of the paddle and insulated by the second major surface of the paddle, the electrode array being located on an imaginary longitudinal center line defined by the paddle, and the method comprising:
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introducing, via a percutaneous introducer needle, only a portion of the paddle of the medical lead through a ligamentum flavum and into an epidural space alongside a spinal cord, the introduced portion of the paddle including a distal end of the paddle and an entirety of the electrode array, such that the electrode array is positioned alongside the spinal cord while the paddle extends out from the ligamentum flavum so that the proximal end of the paddle is positioned outside the epidural space; fluoroscopically viewing the electrode array and a location of an orientation marker provided on the paddle, with respect to the electrode array, after introducing the portion of the paddle into the epidural space, the marker being displaced from the imaginary longitudinal center line defined by the paddle, on one side thereof, and from the electrode array; and determining, based on the fluoroscopically viewed location of the marker, whether the first major surface of the paddle, through which each electrode of the electrode array is exposed, faces toward the spinal cord or away from the spinal cord. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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