Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1980-10-29
1983-04-12
Cohen, Lee S.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61N 104
Patent
active
043794629
ABSTRACT:
A catheter electrode assembly having four equally spaced in-line electrodes along the exterior of the sheath at the distal end and are interconnected to terminals at the proximal end by sets of individually insulated stranded stainless steel wire. The catheter electrode assembly is used for spinal cord stimulation and may be connected by a percutaneous extension to the exterior of the body for testing and evaluation. A permanent full length or partial length stiffening wire or a removable stylet may be provided interior the sheath.
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Borkan William N.
Savino Frank M.
Waltz Joseph M.
Cohen Lee S.
Neuromed, Inc.
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