Stimulation/sensing lead adapted for percutaneous insertion

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06895283

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a percutaneous insertion-capable lead, wherein insertion is made through a percutaneous insertion structure. For one embodiment of such lead, the electrode-supporting stimulation portion of the lead includes at lease one waisted region, relative to a transverse dimension of the lead, to facilitate lead steerability.

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Erickson, et al. ; Stimulation/Sensing Lead Adapted For Percutaneous Insertion; U.S. Classification: 607/117.

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