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Patent US6560491 - Percutaneous electrical therapy system providing electrode axial support - Google PatenteSuche Bilder Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive Mehr » Erweiterte Patentsuche | Webprotokoll | Anmelden Erweiterte Patentsuche PatenteThe invention is a percutaneous electrical therapy system providing electrode axial stability during electrode insertion. In a preferred embodiment, the system includes a control unit; an electrode electrically connectable to the control unit to deliver electrical therapy to a patient, the electrode...http://www.google.de/patents/US6560491?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6560491 - Percutaneous electrical therapy system providing electrode axial support Ver�ffentlichungsnummerUS6560491 B1PublikationstypErteilung Anmeldenummer09/452,663 Ver�ffentlichungsdatum6. Mai 2003Eingetragen1. Dez. 1999 Priorit�tsdatum1. Dez. 1999 ErfinderPaul LeonardJon M. BishayUrspr�nglich Bevollm�chtigterVertis Neuroscience, Inc.Meagan Medical, Inc. US-Klassifikation607/116Internationale KlassifikationA61N1/05A61N1/34 UnternehmensklassifikationA61N1/36017A61N1/0551A61N1/36021A61N1/375 Europ�ische KlassifikationA61N 1/05LA61N 1/36E4A61N 1/05ReferenzenPatentzitate (79)Nichtpatentzitate (85) Referenziert von (6)Externe LinksUSPTO USPTO-Zuordnung EspacenetPercutaneous electrical therapy system providing electrode axial supportUS 6560491 B1 Zusammenfassung The invention is a percutaneous electrical therapy system providing electrode axial stability during electrode insertion. In a preferred embodiment, the system includes a control unit; an electrode electrically connectable to the control unit to deliver electrical therapy to a patient, the electrode having a sharp point at a distal end adapted to be inserted into a patient's tissue; and an electrode insertion axial supporter adapted to provide axial support to the electrode during insertion of the electrode into the patient's tissue. The invention also includes an electrode and an electrode insertion axial supporter apart from the control unit.
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