Expandable stimulation leads and methods of use
First Claim
1. A method of stimulating only a dorsal root ganglion comprising:
- advancing a shaft having a distal end into an epidural space;
bending the shaft so that the distal end is curved laterally away from a midline of a spinal cord and toward an intervertebral foramen containing the dorsal root ganglion;
extending at least two electrode shafts from the distal end of the shaft into the intervertebral foramen towards the dorsal root ganglion, wherein each electrode shaft has an electrode;
positioning each electrode within the intervertebral foramen in proximity to the dorsal root ganglion; and
energizing at least one of the electrodes to stimulate only the dorsal root ganglion without eliciting a motor response in ventral root in closest proximity to the dorsal root ganglion.
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Abstract
Devices, systems and methods are provided for stimulating a target tissue, particularly a dorsal root ganglion. The devices and systems have one or more electrodes, wherein the electrodes are positionable in disperse locations within the specific target area. In some embodiments, the position of at least some of the electrodes is adjustable and optionally independently positionable. Some or all of the electrodes may be used to stimulate the desired tissue, such as to stimulate a specific portion of the target area. Or, the one or more electrodes that fall near the target tissue may be used to stimulate the tissue while the other electrodes are not used. When stimulating the dorsal root ganglion, sensory pain signals are blocked providing relief to the patient.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of stimulating only a dorsal root ganglion comprising:
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advancing a shaft having a distal end into an epidural space; bending the shaft so that the distal end is curved laterally away from a midline of a spinal cord and toward an intervertebral foramen containing the dorsal root ganglion; extending at least two electrode shafts from the distal end of the shaft into the intervertebral foramen towards the dorsal root ganglion, wherein each electrode shaft has an electrode; positioning each electrode within the intervertebral foramen in proximity to the dorsal root ganglion; and energizing at least one of the electrodes to stimulate only the dorsal root ganglion without eliciting a motor response in ventral root in closest proximity to the dorsal root ganglion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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