Minimally invasive implantable neurostimulation system
US-2018055500-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US11672969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11672969-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016947954-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2023 |
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A medical device system for delivering a neuromodulation therapy includes a delivery tool for deploying an implantable medical device at a neuromodulation therapy site. The implantable medical device includes a housing, an electronic circuit within the housing, and an electrical lead comprising a lead body extending between a proximal end coupled to the housing and a distal end extending away from the housing and at least one electrode carried by the lead body. The delivery tool includes a first cavity for receiving the housing and a second cavity for receiving the lead. The first cavity and the second cavity are in direct communication for receiving and deploying the housing and the lead coupled to the housing concomitantly as a single unit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A system for providing a tibial nerve stimulation therapy to a patient, the system comprising: an implantable tibial nerve stimulation device for treatment of one or more symptoms associated with an overactive bladder, the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device comprising: a first end; a second end; electronic circuitry for controlling operation of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the electronic circuitry including: a control unit; circuitry for creating an electrical pulse suitable for stimulating a nerve as part of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy; a power receiving element; a power regulator coupled to the power receiving element; and a plurality of electrodes coupled to the circuitry for creating an electrical pulse, and configured for delivering the tibial nerve stimulation therapy to the patient, wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to be implanted in a region of a medial malleolus of the patient, and wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is further configured to deliver the tibial nerve stimulation therapy to a tibial nerve of the patient; and an external device selectively coupleable with the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device when the external device is positioned in proximity to the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the external device including: a power supply; a controller; a power transfer control module; a power transfer element; and a user interface configured to allow a user to adjust one or more aspects of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy, the external device being operable to transmit power to the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device from the power transfer element of the external device to the power receiving element of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the external device configured to receive a feedback signal from the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device to control power transfer between the external device and the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, wherein the user interface of the external device includes a button that allows a patient to start the tibial nerve stimulation therapy or stop the tibial nerve stimulation therapy, and wherein the power regulator of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to receive power from the external device via the power receiving element, and is further configured to provide a rectified voltage signal to the circuitry for creating an electrical pulse to deliver the tibial nerve stimulation therapy via one or more of the plurality of electrodes. 2. A system for providing a tibial nerve stimulation therapy to a patient, the system comprising: an implantable tibial nerve stimulation device for treatment of one or more symptoms associated with an overactive bladder, the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device comprising: a first end; a second end; electronic circuitry for controlling operation of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the electronic circuitry including: circuitry for creating an electrical pulse suitable for stimulating a nerve as part of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy; and a power receiving element; and a plurality of electrodes coupled to the circuitry for creating an electrical pulse, and configured for delivering the tibial nerve stimulation therapy to the patient, wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to be implanted in a region of a medial malleolus of the patient, and wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is further configured to deliver the tibial nerve stimulation therapy to a tibial nerve of the patient; and an external device selectively coupleable with the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device when the external device is positioned in proximity to the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the external device including: a power supply; a controller; and a power transfer element; the external device being operable to transmit power to the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device from the power transfer element of the external device to the power receiving element of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to receive power from the external device via the power receiving element, and is further configured to provide a rectified voltage signal to the circuitry for creating an electrical pulse to deliver the tibial nerve stimulation therapy via one or more of the plurality of electrodes. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the electronic circuitry of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device further includes: a control unit; and a power regulator coupled to the power receiving element. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the power regulator of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to receive power from the external device via the power receiving element, and is further configured to provide a rectified voltage signal to the circuitry for creating an electrical pulse to deliver the tibial nerve stimulation therapy via one or more of the plurality of electrodes. 5. The system of claim 2 , wherein the external device further includes a user interface configured to allow a user to adjust one or more aspects of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the aspects of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy adjustable by the user are selected from the group comprising at least one of: starting the tibial nerve stimulation therapy, stopping the tibial nerve stimulation therapy, increasing an amplitude of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy, or decreasing an amplitude of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the user interface includes a button that allows a patient to start the tibial nerve stimulation therapy or stop the tibial nerve stimulation therapy. 8. The system of claim 2 , wherein the external device is configured to receive a feedback signal from the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device to control power transfer between the external device and the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the external device is configured to provide to a user an indication of an efficiency of the power transfer between the external device and the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the indication being based on the feedback signal received from the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device. 10. A system for providing a tibial nerve stimulation therapy to a patient, the system comprising: an implantable tibial nerve stimulation device for treatment of one or more symptoms associated with an overactive bladder, the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device comprising: a first end; a second end; electronic circuitry for controlling operation of the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device, the electronic circuitry including: a control unit; circuitry for creating an electrical pulse suitable for stimulating a nerve as part of the tibial nerve stimulation therapy; a power receiving element; a power regulator coupled to the power receiving element; and a rechargeable battery; and a plurality of electrodes coupled to the circuitry for creating an electrical pulse, and configured for delivering the tibial nerve stimulation therapy to the patient, wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is configured to be implanted in a region of a medial malleolus of the patient, and wherein the implantable tibial nerve stimulation device is further configured to deliver the tibial nerve
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Controlled or regulated · CPC title
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adapted for vagal stimulation (A61N1/36114 takes precedence) · CPC title
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