Methods and Devices for Wireless Deep Brain Stimulation
20220226638 ยท 2022-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/36067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/37229
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/3756
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61N1/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/372
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Methods and devices for wireless deep brain stimulation.
Claims
1. A system for wireless deep brain stimulation of a brain of a patient, said system comprising: a deep brain stimulation device comprising: a housing having a first end and a second end the housing having an electrode pair configured to contact brain tissue when implanted in the brain of the patient; an antenna configured to be disposed entirely within the brain of the patient when implanted in the brain of the patient, such that the antenna does not extend beyond the brain of the patient and does not penetrate the dura of the patent; and an external transmitter assembly comprising an antenna operable to transmit radiofrequency energy to the deep brain stimulation device to cause the deep brain stimulation device to deliver electrical stimulation through the electrode pair to the brain of the patient.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the deep brain stimulation device further comprises: stimulation electronics operable to produce electrical stimulation for transmission to the brain of the patient through the electrode pair; a microprocessor for controlling the stimulation electronics to cause the stimulation electronics to produce said electrical stimulation; a power converter operable to convert radiofrequency energy from the external transmitter to power the microprocessor and stimulation electronics.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the power converter further comprises an RF signal generator operable to generate a signal and transmit the signal from the antenna of the power converter to the external power transmitting antenna.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the power converter further comprises a signal booster operable to amplify the signal generated by the RF signal generator and transmit the signal from the antenna of the power converter to the external power transmitting antenna.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the housing does not including a battery within the housing.
6. A method of performing deep brain stimulation on a patient's brain, said method comprising: providing an implantable deep brain stimulating device comprising a housing having a first end and a second end the housing having an electrode pair that protrudes from a surface of the housing, stimulation electronics enclosed with the housing, a microprocessor enclosed within the housing, a power converter enclosed within the housing and an antenna in contact with the patient brain; inserting the implantable deep brain stimulating device through the brain and into the patient brain so that the antenna is disposed entirely within the patient brain and does not extend beyond the brain of the patient; wirelessly operating a transceiver located outside of the patient to induce a stimulus on the implantable deep brain stimulating device to produce a brain-stimulating current that stimulates the patient brain.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the steps of: inserting a second implantable deep brain stimulation device through the brain and into the patient brain so that the antenna is disposed entirely within the patient brain and does not extend beyond the patient of the brain; and wirelessly operating the transceiver located outside of the patient brain to induce a voltage on the implantable deep brain stimulating device to produce a brain stimulating current that stimulates the brain independently from the first implantable deep brain stimulating device.
8. A deep brain stimulation device comprising: an asymmetrical cross sectional housing having a first end and a second end, wherein the asymmetrical cross sectional shape is in a transverse axis of the housing; an electrode pair on a surface of the housing, the electrode pair configured to contact brain tissue when implanted in the brain of the patient; an antenna configured to be disposed entirely within the brain of the patient when implanted in the brain of the patient, such that the antenna does not extend beyond the brain of the patient and does not penetrate the dura of the patent; and an external transmitter assembly comprising an antenna operable to transmit radiofrequency energy to the deep brain stimulation device to cause the deep brain stimulation device to deliver electrical stimulation through the electrode pair to the brain of the patient.
9. The deep brain stimulation of claim 8 further including: stimulation electronics operable to produce electrical stimulation for transmission to the brain of the patient through the electrode pair; a microprocessor for controlling the stimulation electronics to cause the stimulation electronics to produce said electrical stimulation; a power converter operable to convert radiofrequency energy from the external transmitter to power the microprocessor and stimulation electronics.
10. The deep brain stimulation of claim 8 where the deep brain stimulation device is paddle-shaped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONS
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[0014] The transceiver assembly 7 is located external to the patient, providing the advantage that no surgery is required to replace the transceiver battery. Instead, the external transceiver can be recharged and it can be replaced like a hat, allowing the patient to swap a depleted or broken transceiver with a charged unit. In addition, the external transceiver does not need to be implanted within the patient and provides the additional benefit of no risk of infection or complications based on implantation of the transceiver.
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[0016] In use, a surgeon will implant the DBS device within the brain of a patient so that the electrode pair contacts the patient brain, in a region subject to stimulation to affect symptoms of a disease such as Parkinson's disease.
[0017] The surgeon will implant the device with the antenna 13 disposed entirely within the brain. Preferably, the device will be provided in a form in which the antenna 13 is disposed entirely within the housing of the DBS device. The surgeon will implant the device, in either case, such that the antenna 13 remains entirely with brain tissue, and does to penetrate the dura or the skull of the patient. After the DBS device is implanted, surgeon, the patient, or a later care-giver, will operate the external DBS transmitter assembly, disposed proximate the external surface of the skull as necessary, to provide power to the DBS device and transmit control signals to the DBS device, as desired to affect symptoms of a disease subject to treatment by the DBS device. The patient may wear a transceiver that is configured in the form of a loop antenna that may be shaped as a piece of wearable headwear (a hat or headband). The transceiver is programmed and operated outside of the patient's body to cause the DBS device to deliver a prescribed dosage of electrical impulses to treat a variety of conditions and diseases. Alternatively, the external transceiver can be used to set stimulation values in the device for parameters such as pulse time, frequency and power levels. When stimulation is desired, the transceiver electronics generate and send a signal via the internal antenna through the microprocessor and to the stimulation electronics within the housing to produce a brain-stimulation to the patient brain.
[0018] Two or more DBS devices may be implanted in the same patient, and operated independently by the control system and transmitter electronic/transceiver electronic 16 by applying unique address numbers to each of the plurality of DBS devices, and operating the control system and transmitter electronics to broadcast unique address(es) of individual and broadcast control signals along with power signals, to cause an individual DBS device to generate stimulation pulses and deliver stimulation pulses to the brain through the electrode pair.
[0019] While the preferred embodiments of the devices and methods have been described in reference to the environment in which they were developed, they are merely illustrative of the principles of the inventions. The elements of the various embodiments may be incorporated into each of the other species to obtain the benefits of those elements in combination with such other species, and the various beneficial features may be employed in embodiments alone or in combination with each other. Other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departing from the spirit of the inventions and the scope of the appended claims.