Smart implant battery charger
US-2015084585-A1 · Mar 26, 2015 · US
US12357792B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12357792-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017419454-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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Implant device recharging methods, devices, and systems. The implantable devices that are recharged can include one or more sensors. The implantable devices can include one or more receive transducers. A recharging catheter can emit energy to the one or more receive transducers to recharge an implantable device power source.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A catheter adapted for transmitting energy to an implantable sensing device, the catheter comprising: an energy transmission region in a distal region of the catheter, the energy transmission region including at least one transducer; and an expandable stabilization member in the distal region of the catheter, the stabilization member configured to be expanded semi-radially outward relative to a shaft of the catheter into an expanded configuration to: (a) come into contact with patient tissue and press and hold the distal region of the catheter against the implantable sensing device to stabilize the at least one transducer, and (b) form a lumen fully surrounded by the stabilization memberto permit flow of blood therethrough. 2. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the expandable stabilization member comprises an inflatable membrane. 3. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the expandable stabilization member is disposed on the catheter such that when expanded, the expandable stabilization member has a preferential direction of expansion relative to the catheter shaft, wherein the lumen is formed in the preferential direction of expansion relative to the catheter shaft. 4. The catheter of claim 3 , wherein the preferential direction of expansion of the expandable stabilization member it allows the expandable stabilization member to expand solely to one side of the catheter shaft. 5. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the expandable stabilization member is disposed on the catheter such that when expanded, the expandable stabilization member and the shaft of the catheter are co-axial. 6. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the expandable stabilization member comprises at least one arm that is biased to expand semi-radially outward from a delivery configuration. 7. The catheter of claim 1 wherein the patient tissue is a blood vessel in which the catheter is positioned. 8. A method of stabilizing a recharging catheter, the method comprising: positioning an energy transmission region in a distal region of a recharging catheter adjacent a sensing implant in a body region through which blood is flowing, the sensing implant including a sensor, at least one receive transducer, and a rechargeable power source, the energy transmission region including at least one emit transducer; expanding a stabilization member semi-radially outward relative to a shaft of the recharging catheter into an expanded configuration, wherein expanding the stabilization membercomprises: (a) contacting patient tissue and pressing and holding the distal region of the recharging catheter against the sensing implant to stabilize the at least one emit transducer relative to the at least one receive transducer, and (b) forming a lumen fully surrounded by the stabilization member to permit flow of blood therethrough. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein expanding the stabilization member comprises inflating a balloon semi-radially outward. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein expanding the stabilization member semi-radially outward does not completely occlude the flow of blood in the body region. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein expanding the stabilization member semi-radially outward comprises expanding the stabilization member in a preferential expansion direction relative to the catheter shaft, wherein the lumen is formed in the preferential direction of expansion relative to the catheter shaft. 12. A catheter adapted for transmitting energy to an implantable sensing device, the catheter comprising: an energy transmission region in a distal region of the catheter, the energy transmission region including at least one transducer; and an expandable stabilization memberin the distal region of the catheter, the stabilization member configured to be expanded radially outward relative to a shaft of the catheter into an expanded configuration, wherein, when in the expanded configuration, the expandable stabilization member (i) has a preferential direction of expansion relative to the catheter shaft and (ii) forms a lumen on an inner portion of the expandable stabilization member, while a distal end of the catheter is pressed against the implantable sensing device maintaining contact with the patient tissue, wherein the lumen fully surrounded by the stabilization memberto permit flow of blood therethrough, wherein the lumen is formed in the preferential direction of expansion relative to the catheter shaft.
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