Emergency electrode

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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ABSTRACT:
An emergency electrode comprising a housing assembly, a stressed spring mounted within the housing assembly so as to be released in response to a predetermined manual actuation procedure, an electrode hypodermic needle member mounted within the housing assembly in a sterile condition in cooperating relation with the stressed spring for movement outwardly of the housing assembly in response to the release of the stressed spring so as to penetrate into the muscle tissue of a patient, a bendable wire member extending outwardly from the hollow interior adjacent the leading end thereof in a trailing direction for yieldably retaining the leading end portion of said hypodermic needle in penetrating condition within the muscle tissue of a patient. An electric circuit is completed exteriorly through the needle when in said penetrating relation within the muscle tissue of a patient.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3910260 (1975-10-01), Sarnoff et al.
patent: 4254764 (1981-03-01), Neward
Shiav, "A Wire Multielectrode . . . Recording ," Med. & Biol. Eng., Sep. 1974, p. 721-723.
Caldwell et al., "A Percutaneous Wire Electrode . . . ," IEEE Trans. on Bio. Med. Eng. vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 429-432, Sep. 1975.

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