Regenerative electrical

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Inventors

Jeutter, Dean C.
Geisler, Mark S.

Application #

044634

Filed

Apr-8-1993

Published

May-24-1994

Current US Class

128/903
607/116
607/60
607/65

International Classes

A61N 001/36

Field of Search

607/60 607/65 607/116 607/32 607/30 607/115 128/903

Examiners

Kamm; William E.

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Allen, H., Knutti J., Meindl J., "Integrated Power Controllers and RF Transmitters", 1979. Jeutter, D., "Principles and Applications of Biotelemetry", SPIE vol. 1355 Telecommunication for Health Care: Telemetry, Teleradiology, and Telemedicine (1990). Geisler, M. S., "An Externally Programmable Microcontroller Based Neural Stimulator", Marquette Univ. Master's Thesis, 1984. Jeutter, D. C., Biomedical Telemetry Techniques, CRC Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering: pp. 121-174, Feb. 1982. Jeutter, D. C., "A Transcutaneous Implanted Battery Recharging and Biotelemeter Power Switching System", IEEE Trnas. Biomed. Eng., BME-29. Jeutter, C. D., Extending Implanted Biotelemeter Lifetime by External Switching and Battery Recharging. Proceedings of the 1979 IEEE/EMBS Conference, 1:1979. Dialog Database Search Results Dated Aug. 20, 1992.

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Abstract
A regenerative electrical stimulation device comprising a stimulator portion to be surgically implanted in patients and an external controller portion. The implanted stimulator portion provides electrical stimuli of selected parameters to damaged nerve tissue to stimulate regeneration and/or healing of the damaged nerve tissue. The external controller portion communicates with the implanted stimulator portion to turn the stimulator portion on and off, to change the parameters of the electrical stimuli, to recharge the batteries, and to monitor the status of the batteries. The implanted portion has an antenna coil, a receiver, a programmable control processor, rechargeable batteries, and a passive transmitter. The external controller portion has an antenna coil, a control processor, a transmitter, a receiver for receiving the data passively transmitted by the implantable portion, and a display means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nerve regeneration device of the type comprising an external controller portion and an implantable stimulator portion, the stimulator portion to provide electrical stimulus to nerve tissue;

the external controller comprising:

a first antenna coil;

a radio frequency transmitter connected to the antenna coil, the transmitter generating electromagnetic radiation at a selected transmission frequency; whereby the antenna coil radiates the electromagnetic radiation as a signal;

a first receiver means connected to the first antenna coil to detect electromagnetic radiation reflected back to the first antenna coil, the receiver having means for generating a signal corresponding to the reflected electromagnetic radiation;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electrical stimulation of damaged neural tissue as a therapeutic agent has been demonstrated to be effective to restore or improve neural function in some cases. The electrical stimulation of a patient's neural tissue is accomplished by placing electrodes in contact with or in proximity to the neural tissue and applying an electrical potential to the electrodes. This necessitates the intrusion into the patient of, at a minimum, electrodes for the stimulation. Different parameters of neural stimulation may be appropriate for different patients for different types of neural injuries, and for different stages of treatment. Additionally, the appropriate length of time over which the stimuli is to be applied may vary greatly.

To minimize the potential for infection and to allow freedom from external equipment during stimulation, an implantable stimulation device is desirable. The device should have a non-invasive battery replenishment means, should be able to alter the stimulation characteristics while implanted, and should be able to transmit pertinent data out of the body with minimal energy consumption.
 
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