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Implanting an electrode array against the spinal cord inside the dura for stimulating the spinal cord and treating pain
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Implanting an electrode array against the spinal cord inside the dura for stimulating the spinal cord and treating pain

Matthew Howard, Timothy Brennan, Brian Dalm, Marcel Utz, George T Gillies, Steven Scott, Randall S Nelson and Robert Shurig
United States Patent and Trademark Office
11/08/2016
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Abstract

A method for treating intractable pain via electrical stimulation of the spinal cord. Remote, non-contact stimulation of a selected region of spinal cord is achieved by placement of a transceiver patch directly on the surface of that region of spinal cord, with said patch optionally being inductively coupled to a transmitter patch of similar size on either the outer or inner wall of the dura surrounding that region of the spinal cord. By inductively exchanging electrical power and signals between said transmitter and transceiver patches, and by carrying out the necessary electronic and stimulus signal distribution functions on the transceiver patch, the targeted dorsal column axons can be stimulated without the unintended stray stimulation of nearby dorsal rootlets. Novel configurations of a pliable surface-sheath and clamp or dentate ligament attachment features which realize undamaging attachment of the patch to the spinal cord are described.

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