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titleOfInvention Implantable electrode
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide a minimally invasive electrode which can be implanted in a body, and in particular, to provide a minimally invasive diaphragm pacing electrode under thoracoscopy. A conductor (2) and a rubber insulator (3) covering the conductor (2) In the electrode provided with the above, the insulator has a through-hole enough to grip the nerve, the gripping part 4 having an opening formed on one side of the radial cross section of the through-hole, and the other of the gripping part An extension portion 5 extending longer than the side, and extending forward from an upper edge of the opening; It has an upper beak 6 having a thicker end and a small hole formed at the end thereof, and a lower beak 7 extending forward from a lower edge of the opening. The conductor passes through the extension, and the lower end of the extension has the lower end. It is characterized in that the upper end is exposed from the end to the outside in the through hole.
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