Systems and methods for percutaneously implanting into a patient a paddle lead of an electrical stimulation system
US-9604050-B2 · Mar 28, 2017 · US
US12137932B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12137932-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017008183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2024 |
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Assemblies and methods provide for implantation of multiple medical leads to a defined space within the body, such as the epidural space, through a single entry. A catheter having multiple lumens or alternatively a single oblong lumen may be used. A distal end of the catheter enters the defined space through the single entry such that the distal ends of the multiple lumens or the oblong lumen are present in the defined space. Medical leads are introduced through the multiple lumens or the oblong lumen into the defined space. In some cases, the distal end of the catheter may be deflectable to direct the medical leads within the defined space. In other cases, sheaths may be present within each lumen of the catheter where the sheaths may be extended into the defined space and deflect to direct the medical leads that are being passed through a lumen of the sheaths.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical assembly comprising: two medical leads having distal electrodes; a multiple lumen catheter configured to insert the two medical leads through a single opening to a defined space within a patient and further configured to be removed while the two medical leads remain inserted for subsequent delivery of stimulation pulses by the distal electrodes to the defined space, wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises a distal end with a pre-formed bend, wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises at least two lumen bodies; and trocar present within a lumen of a first lumen body of the multiple lumen catheter, the trocar being positioned within the lumen at the distal end of the multiple lumen catheter such that the pre-formed bend is held straight. 2. The medical assembly of claim 1 , wherein a guidewire is present within a lumen of a second lumen body of the multiple lumen catheter. 3. The medical assembly of claim 1 , wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises a shape memory material. 4. The medical assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pre-formed bend of the multiple lumen catheter is achieved once the trocar is removed from the first lumen body of the catheter. 5. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the trocar includes a flexible region between a distal end and a proximal end of the trocar. 6. A medical assembly, comprising: two medical leads having distal electrodes; a multiple lumen catheter configured to insert the two medical leads through a single opening to a defined space within a patient and further configured to be removed while the two medical leads remain inserted for subsequent delivery of stimulation pulses by the distal electrodes to the defined space, wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises a distal end with a pre-formed bend, wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises at least two lumen bodies; and a guidewire present within a lumen of a first lumen body of the multiple lumen catheter. 7. The medical assembly of claim 6 , wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises a shape memory material. 8. The medical assembly of claim 6 , wherein a trocar is present within a lumen of a second lumen body of the multiple lumen catheter, the trocar being positioned within the lumen at the distal end of the catheter to hold the multiple lumen catheter straight. 9. The medical assembly of claim 8 , wherein the multiple lumen catheter has the pre-formed bend once the trocar is removed from the lumen of the second lumen body. 10. A medical assembly comprising: two medical leads having distal electrodes; a multiple lumen catheter configured to insert the two medical leads through a single opening to a defined space within a patient and further configured to be removed while the two medical leads remain inserted for subsequent delivery of stimulation pulses by the distal electrodes to the defined space, wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises a distal end with a pre-formed bend, wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises at least two lumen bodies; a trocar present within a first lumen body of the multiple lumen catheter, the trocar being positioned within the lumen at the distal end of the multiple lumen catheter such that the pre-formed bend is held straight; and a guidewire present within a second lumen body of the catheter. 11. The medical assembly of claim 10 , wherein the multiple lumen catheter comprises a shape memory material. 12. The medical assembly of claim 10 , the trocar includes a flexible region between a distal end and a proximal end of the trocar. 13. The medical assembly of claim 10 , wherein the multiple lumen catheter has the pre-formed bend once the trocar is removed from the lumen of the second lumen body.
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