Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US20110022140A1 - Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads - Google Patents

Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20110022140A1
US20110022140A1US12/902,825US90282510AUS2011022140A1US 20110022140 A1US20110022140 A1US 20110022140A1US 90282510 AUS90282510 AUS 90282510AUS 2011022140 A1US2011022140 A1US 2011022140A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
lead
energy
abandoned
implanted
frequency
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
US12/902,825
Inventor
Robert A. Stevenson
Buehl E. Truex
Barry C. Muffoletto
Warren S. Dabney
Christine A. Frysz
Christopher Michael Williams
Holly Noelle Moschiano
Jeff Fleigle
Kishore Kumar Kondabatni
Richard L. Brendel
Robert Shawn Johnson
Scott Brainard
Henry R. Halperin
Albert C. Lardo
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Greatbatch Ltd
Original Assignee
Greatbatch Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from US10/123,534external-prioritypatent/US7844319B2/en
Priority claimed from US12/489,921external-prioritypatent/US7751903B2/en
Priority claimed from US12/686,137external-prioritypatent/US8989870B2/en
Application filed by Greatbatch LtdfiledCriticalGreatbatch Ltd
Priority to US12/902,825priorityCriticalpatent/US20110022140A1/en
Publication of US20110022140A1publicationCriticalpatent/US20110022140A1/en
Assigned to GREATBATCH LTD.reassignmentGREATBATCH LTD.ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS).Assignors: HALPERIN, HENRY R., LARDO, AKBERT C, BRAINARD, SCOTT, BRENDEL, RICHARD L., FLEIGLE, JEFF, TRUEX, BUEHL E., JOHNSON, ROBERT SHAWN, MUFFOLETTO, BARRY C., DABNEY, WARREN S., FRYSZ, CHRISTINE A., KONDABATNI, KISHORE KUMAR, MOSCHIANO, HOLLY NOELLE, WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL, STEVENSON, ROBERT A.
Abandonedlegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

An energy management system facilitates the transfer of high frequency energy coupled into an implanted abandoned lead at a selected RF frequency or frequency band, to an energy dissipating surface. This is accomplished by conductively coupling the implanted abandoned lead to the energy dissipating surface of an abandoned lead cap through an energy diversion circuit including one or more passive electronic network components whose impedance characteristics are at least partially tuned to the implanted abandoned lead's impedance characteristics.

Description

Claims (20)

What is claimed is:
1. A system for terminating an abandoned implanted lead to minimize heating in a high power electromagnetic field environment, comprising:
an implanted abandoned lead having a proximal end and a distal end, and impedance characteristics at a selected RF frequency or frequency band;
an abandoned lead cap associated with the proximal end of the implanted abandoned lead, comprising an energy dissipating surface and a housing in which the proximal end of the implanted lead is disposed; and
an energy diversion circuit conductively coupling the implanted abandoned lead to the energy dissipating surface to facilitate transfer to the energy dissipating surface of high frequency energy induced on the implanted abandoned lead at the selected RF frequency or frequency band.
2. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the energy diversion circuit comprises one or more passive electronic network components whose impedance characteristics are at least partially tuned to the implanted abandoned lead's impedance characteristics.
3. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the selected RF frequency or frequency band comprises an MRI frequency.
4. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy diversion circuit has a reactance and is vectorially opposite to the characteristic reactance of the implanted lead.
5. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy diversion circuit has a capacitive reactance generally equal and opposite to the characteristic inductive reactance of the implanted lead.
6. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy diversion circuit comprises at least one series resonant LC trap filter.
7. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy dissipating surface comprises convolutions or fins, for increasing the surface area thereof.
8. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy dissipating surface comprises a plurality of spaced-apart energy dissipating surfaces.
9. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy diversion circuit includes at least one non-linear circuit element.
10. The system ofclaim 2, wherein the energy diversion circuit comprises a high pass filter.
11. The system ofclaim 10, wherein the high pass filter prevents low frequency gradient field-induced energy in the implanted lead or the leadwire from passing through the diversion circuit to the energy dissipating surface.
12. The system ofclaim 10, wherein the high pass filter comprises a capacitor.
13. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the energy diversion circuit comprises a short to the energy dissipating surface.
14. The system ofclaim 1, including an RFID tag associated with the abandoned lead cap.
15. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the energy dissipating surface comprises grade 5 or grade 23 titanium.
16. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the energy dissipating surface includes one or more slots for reducing eddy current heating therein.
17. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the proximal end of the implanted abandoned lead comprises an IS-1, IS-4 or DF-1 connector.
18. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the energy diversion circuit comprises at least one discrete electronic network component taken from the group of an inductor, a capacitor, a resistor, a diode, or a pin diode.
19. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the abandoned lead cap housing includes a seal which engages the lead to isolate the proximal end of the implanted abandoned lead from body fluid.
20. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the energy dissipating surface comprises a material capable of being visualized during a magnetic resonance scan.
US12/902,8252001-04-132010-10-12Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leadsAbandonedUS20110022140A1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US12/902,825US20110022140A1 (en)2001-04-132010-10-12Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads

Applications Claiming Priority (9)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US28372501P2001-04-132001-04-13
US10/123,534US7844319B2 (en)1998-11-042002-04-15Systems and methods for magnetic-resonance-guided interventional procedures
US14410209P2009-01-122009-01-12
US14743209P2009-01-262009-01-26
US14983309P2009-02-042009-02-04
US12/489,921US7751903B2 (en)2002-04-152009-06-23Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US12/686,137US8989870B2 (en)2001-04-132010-01-12Tuned energy balanced system for minimizing heating and/or to provide EMI protection of implanted leads in a high power electromagnetic field environment
US12/693,836US8000801B2 (en)2001-04-132010-01-26System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments
US12/902,825US20110022140A1 (en)2001-04-132010-10-12Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads

Related Parent Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US12/693,836ContinuationUS8000801B2 (en)2001-04-132010-01-26System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US20110022140A1true US20110022140A1 (en)2011-01-27

Family

ID=46332395

Family Applications (3)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US12/693,836Expired - Fee RelatedUS8000801B2 (en)2001-04-132010-01-26System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments
US12/850,870Expired - Fee RelatedUS8200342B2 (en)2001-04-132010-08-05Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads
US12/902,825AbandonedUS20110022140A1 (en)2001-04-132010-10-12Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads

Family Applications Before (2)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US12/693,836Expired - Fee RelatedUS8000801B2 (en)2001-04-132010-01-26System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments
US12/850,870Expired - Fee RelatedUS8200342B2 (en)2001-04-132010-08-05Methodology and apparatus to terminate abandoned active implantable medical device leads

Country Status (1)

CountryLink
US (3)US8000801B2 (en)

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US20040181177A1 (en)*2000-11-202004-09-16Chris LeeGuidewire and connector therefor
US20070088416A1 (en)*2001-04-132007-04-19Surgi-Vision, Inc.Mri compatible medical leads
US20080039709A1 (en)*2004-08-092008-02-14Karmarkar Parag VImplantable Mri compatible Stimulation Leads And Antennas And Related Systems And Methods
US20080097193A1 (en)*2004-07-272008-04-24Karmarkar Parag VMri Systems Having Mri Compatible Universal Delivery Cannulas With Cooperating Mri Antenna Probes and Related Systems and Methods
US20080243218A1 (en)*2007-03-192008-10-02Bottomley Paul AMri and rf compatible leads and related methods of operating and fabricating leads
US20080262584A1 (en)*2007-03-192008-10-23Bottomley Paul AMethods and apparatus for fabricating leads with conductors and related flexible lead configurations
US20090171421A1 (en)*2005-10-212009-07-02Ergin AtalarMri-safe high impedance lead systems
US20090234368A1 (en)*2008-03-172009-09-17Brian GoreLow profile medical devices with internal drive shafts that cooperate with releasably engageable drive tools and related methods
US20100217262A1 (en)*2001-04-132010-08-26Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US20100222856A1 (en)*2006-06-082010-09-02Greatbatch Ltd.Band stop filter employing a capacitor and an inductor tank circuit to enhance MRI compatibility of active medical devices
US20110218422A1 (en)*2005-05-042011-09-08Surgivision, Inc.Electrical lead for an electronic device such as an implantable device
EP2497532A2 (en)2011-03-072012-09-12Greatbatch Ltd.Secondary header for an implantable medical device incorporating an ISO DF4 connector and connector cavity and/or an IS4 connector and connector cavity
US20160059014A1 (en)*2014-09-022016-03-03Benjamin Peter JohnstonEvent Detection In An Implantable Auditory Prosthesis
WO2016112400A1 (en)*2015-01-092016-07-14Axonics Modulation Technologies, Inc.Improved antenna and methods of use for an implantable nerve stimulator
US9999765B2 (en)2013-03-132018-06-19Greatbatch Ltd.Surrogate implanted medical device for energy dissipation of existing implanted leads during MRI scans
US10224518B2 (en)2011-05-062019-03-05Greatbatch Ltd.Electrochemical cell casing having an open-ended main body portion of grade 5 or 23 titanium closed by upper and lower lids of grade 1 or 2 titanium
US12123654B2 (en)2010-05-042024-10-22Fractal Heatsink Technologies LLCSystem and method for maintaining efficiency of a fractal heat sink
US12251201B2 (en)2019-08-162025-03-18Poltorak Technologies LlcDevice and method for medical diagnostics

Families Citing this family (45)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US8000801B2 (en)*2001-04-132011-08-16Greatbatch Ltd.System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments
US9295828B2 (en)2001-04-132016-03-29Greatbatch Ltd.Self-resonant inductor wound portion of an implantable lead for enhanced MRI compatibility of active implantable medical devices
WO2002083016A1 (en)2001-04-132002-10-24Surgi-Vision, Inc.Systems and methods for magnetic-resonance-guided interventional procedures
US8239041B2 (en)2010-08-022012-08-07Greatbatch Ltd.Multilayer helical wave filter for medical therapeutic or diagnostic applications
US9827415B2 (en)2006-11-092017-11-28Greatbatch Ltd.Implantable lead having multi-planar spiral inductor filter
US8321032B2 (en)*2006-11-092012-11-27Greatbatch Ltd.RFID-enabled AIMD programmer system for identifying MRI compatibility of implanted leads
US9468750B2 (en)2006-11-092016-10-18Greatbatch Ltd.Multilayer planar spiral inductor filter for medical therapeutic or diagnostic applications
US9108066B2 (en)2008-03-202015-08-18Greatbatch Ltd.Low impedance oxide resistant grounded capacitor for an AIMD
US10080889B2 (en)2009-03-192018-09-25Greatbatch Ltd.Low inductance and low resistance hermetically sealed filtered feedthrough for an AIMD
JP2012508639A (en)*2008-11-142012-04-12コーニンクレッカ フィリップス エレクトロニクス エヌ ヴィ Implantable medical system
US9084883B2 (en)2009-03-122015-07-21Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Thin profile conductor assembly for medical device leads
US9254380B2 (en)2009-10-192016-02-09Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.MRI compatible tachycardia lead
US8554338B2 (en)*2009-11-052013-10-08Pacesetter, Inc.MRI-compatible implantable lead having a heat spreader and method of using same
US20110144722A1 (en)*2009-12-102011-06-16Pacesetter, Inc.Mri-compatible implantable lead with improved lc resonant component
US20110152990A1 (en)*2009-12-222011-06-23Pacesetter, Inc.Mri compatible lead employing multiple miniature inductors
US9750944B2 (en)2009-12-302017-09-05Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.MRI-conditionally safe medical device lead
US8380302B2 (en)*2009-12-312013-02-19Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Implantable medical device including eddy current reducing capacitor
US8391994B2 (en)2009-12-312013-03-05Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.MRI conditionally safe lead with low-profile multi-layer conductor for longitudinal expansion
WO2011081713A1 (en)2009-12-312011-07-07Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Mri conditionally safe lead with multi-layer conductor
EP2380489A1 (en)*2010-04-262011-10-26Biotronik CRM Patent AGDischarge device and MRI-safe catheter system
US8862246B2 (en)*2010-12-172014-10-14Biotronik Se & Co. KgImplantable device
US10272252B2 (en)2016-11-082019-04-30Greatbatch Ltd.Hermetic terminal for an AIMD having a composite brazed conductive lead
US9931514B2 (en)2013-06-302018-04-03Greatbatch Ltd.Low impedance oxide resistant grounded capacitor for an AIMD
US10350421B2 (en)2013-06-302019-07-16Greatbatch Ltd.Metallurgically bonded gold pocket pad for grounding an EMI filter to a hermetic terminal for an active implantable medical device
US10596369B2 (en)2011-03-012020-03-24Greatbatch Ltd.Low equivalent series resistance RF filter for an active implantable medical device
US11198014B2 (en)2011-03-012021-12-14Greatbatch Ltd.Hermetically sealed filtered feedthrough assembly having a capacitor with an oxide resistant electrical connection to an active implantable medical device housing
US9427596B2 (en)2013-01-162016-08-30Greatbatch Ltd.Low impedance oxide resistant grounded capacitor for an AIMD
CN103732289B (en)*2011-08-122016-06-01心脏起搏器股份公司There is the medical device lead of conductor FRACTURE PREDICTION
US8565899B1 (en)2012-04-182013-10-22Cochlear LimitedImplantable prosthesis configuration to control heat dissipation from prosthesis components
US9604066B2 (en)2012-05-182017-03-28Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationSystems and methods for improving RF compatibility of electrical stimulation leads
US8954168B2 (en)2012-06-012015-02-10Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Implantable device lead including a distal electrode assembly with a coiled component
JP6069499B2 (en)2012-08-312017-02-01カーディアック ペースメイカーズ, インコーポレイテッド Lead wire with low peak MRI heating
US9093974B2 (en)2012-09-052015-07-28Avx CorporationElectromagnetic interference filter for implanted electronics
US8983623B2 (en)2012-10-182015-03-17Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inductive element for providing MRI compatibility in an implantable medical device lead
US9089695B2 (en)2012-10-232015-07-28Medtronic, Inc.MR-compatible implantable medical lead
USRE46699E1 (en)2013-01-162018-02-06Greatbatch Ltd.Low impedance oxide resistant grounded capacitor for an AIMD
US9352148B2 (en)2013-02-272016-05-31Greatbatch Ltd.Header block for an AIMD with an abandoned lead connector cavity
ITRM20130350A1 (en)*2013-06-192014-12-20Ist Superiore Sanita PERFORMED TERMINATION DEVICE FOR AN ELECTROCATETER.
US9523729B2 (en)*2013-09-132016-12-20Infineon Technologies AgApparatus and method for testing electric conductors
WO2015130753A1 (en)2014-02-262015-09-03Cardiac Pacemakers, IncConstruction of an mri-safe tachycardia lead
US10363425B2 (en)2015-06-012019-07-30Avx CorporationDiscrete cofired feedthrough filter for medical implanted devices
US10249415B2 (en)2017-01-062019-04-02Greatbatch Ltd.Process for manufacturing a leadless feedthrough for an active implantable medical device
WO2019090298A1 (en)2017-11-062019-05-09Avx CorporationEmi feedthrough filter terminal assembly containing a laminated insulative seal
US10905888B2 (en)2018-03-222021-02-02Greatbatch Ltd.Electrical connection for an AIMD EMI filter utilizing an anisotropic conductive layer
US10912945B2 (en)2018-03-222021-02-09Greatbatch Ltd.Hermetic terminal for an active implantable medical device having a feedthrough capacitor partially overhanging a ferrule for high effective capacitance area

Citations (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US5314452A (en)*1991-09-231994-05-24Siemens AktiengesellschaftProtective arrangement for an implantable defibrillator
US5620477A (en)*1994-03-311997-04-15Ventritex, Inc.Pulse generator with case that can be active or inactive
US20050070972A1 (en)*2003-09-262005-03-31Wahlstrand Carl D.Energy shunt for producing an MRI-safe implantable medical device
US6985775B2 (en)*2002-01-292006-01-10Medtronic, Inc.Method and apparatus for shunting induced currents in an electrical lead
US7062329B2 (en)*2002-10-042006-06-13Cameron Health, Inc.Implantable cardiac system with a selectable active housing
US7174219B2 (en)*2004-03-302007-02-06Medtronic, Inc.Lead electrode for use in an MRI-safe implantable medical device
US20070168006A1 (en)*2001-02-202007-07-19Biophan Technologies, Inc.Medical device with an electrically conductive anti-antenna member
US20070168005A1 (en)*2001-02-202007-07-19Biophan Technologies, Inc.Medical device with an electrically conductive anti-antenna member
US20070173911A1 (en)*2001-02-202007-07-26Biophan Technologies, Inc.Medical device with an electrically conductive anti-antenna member
US20080065181A1 (en)*2001-04-132008-03-13Greatbatch, Ltd.Rfid detection and identification system for implantable medical lead systems
US20100016936A1 (en)*2001-04-132010-01-21Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US20100023000A1 (en)*2002-04-152010-01-28Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US20100174349A1 (en)*2001-04-132010-07-08Greatbatch Ltd.System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments

Family Cites Families (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US5905627A (en)1997-09-101999-05-18Maxwell Energy Products, Inc.Internally grounded feedthrough filter capacitor
US5896627A (en)1997-09-261999-04-27Tenneco Packaging Inc.High-strength slider for a reclosable bag
US8244370B2 (en)*2001-04-132012-08-14Greatbatch Ltd.Band stop filter employing a capacitor and an inductor tank circuit to enhance MRI compatibility of active medical devices
US7372664B1 (en)2003-12-042008-05-13Maxtor CorporationTechniques to reduce adjacent track erasure including a write pole with a tip having faces at angles

Patent Citations (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US5314452A (en)*1991-09-231994-05-24Siemens AktiengesellschaftProtective arrangement for an implantable defibrillator
US5620477A (en)*1994-03-311997-04-15Ventritex, Inc.Pulse generator with case that can be active or inactive
US20070168006A1 (en)*2001-02-202007-07-19Biophan Technologies, Inc.Medical device with an electrically conductive anti-antenna member
US20070173911A1 (en)*2001-02-202007-07-26Biophan Technologies, Inc.Medical device with an electrically conductive anti-antenna member
US20070168005A1 (en)*2001-02-202007-07-19Biophan Technologies, Inc.Medical device with an electrically conductive anti-antenna member
US20080065181A1 (en)*2001-04-132008-03-13Greatbatch, Ltd.Rfid detection and identification system for implantable medical lead systems
US20100016936A1 (en)*2001-04-132010-01-21Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US20100174349A1 (en)*2001-04-132010-07-08Greatbatch Ltd.System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments
US6985775B2 (en)*2002-01-292006-01-10Medtronic, Inc.Method and apparatus for shunting induced currents in an electrical lead
US20100023000A1 (en)*2002-04-152010-01-28Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US7751903B2 (en)*2002-04-152010-07-06Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US7062329B2 (en)*2002-10-042006-06-13Cameron Health, Inc.Implantable cardiac system with a selectable active housing
US20050070972A1 (en)*2003-09-262005-03-31Wahlstrand Carl D.Energy shunt for producing an MRI-safe implantable medical device
US7174219B2 (en)*2004-03-302007-02-06Medtronic, Inc.Lead electrode for use in an MRI-safe implantable medical device

Cited By (47)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US9179857B2 (en)2000-11-202015-11-10MRI Interventions, Inc.Guidewire and connector therefor
US20040181177A1 (en)*2000-11-202004-09-16Chris LeeGuidewire and connector therefor
US20070088416A1 (en)*2001-04-132007-04-19Surgi-Vision, Inc.Mri compatible medical leads
US20080119919A1 (en)*2001-04-132008-05-22Surgi-Vision, Inc.Mri compatible medical leads with band stop filters
US9242090B2 (en)2001-04-132016-01-26MRI Interventions Inc.MRI compatible medical leads
US20100217262A1 (en)*2001-04-132010-08-26Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US8219208B2 (en)2001-04-132012-07-10Greatbatch Ltd.Frequency selective passive component networks for active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US8108028B2 (en)2004-07-272012-01-31Surgi-Vision Inc.MRI systems having MRI compatible universal delivery cannulas with cooperating MRI antenna probes and related systems and methods
US20080097193A1 (en)*2004-07-272008-04-24Karmarkar Parag VMri Systems Having Mri Compatible Universal Delivery Cannulas With Cooperating Mri Antenna Probes and Related Systems and Methods
US20080039709A1 (en)*2004-08-092008-02-14Karmarkar Parag VImplantable Mri compatible Stimulation Leads And Antennas And Related Systems And Methods
US8509876B2 (en)2004-08-092013-08-13The Johns Hopkins UniversityImplantable MRI compatible stimulation leads and antennas and related systems and methods
US8649842B2 (en)2005-05-042014-02-11Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationElectrical lead for an electronic device such as an implantable device
US8380277B2 (en)2005-05-042013-02-19MRI Interventions, Inc.Electrical lead for an electronic device such as an implantable device
US20110218422A1 (en)*2005-05-042011-09-08Surgivision, Inc.Electrical lead for an electronic device such as an implantable device
US8055351B2 (en)2005-10-212011-11-08Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationMRI-safe high impedance lead systems
US8688226B2 (en)2005-10-212014-04-01Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationMRI-safe high impedance lead systems
US20090171421A1 (en)*2005-10-212009-07-02Ergin AtalarMri-safe high impedance lead systems
US8433421B2 (en)2005-10-212013-04-30Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationMRI-safe high impedance lead systems
US9119968B2 (en)2006-06-082015-09-01Greatbatch Ltd.Band stop filter employing a capacitor and an inductor tank circuit to enhance MRI compatibility of active medical devices
US20100222856A1 (en)*2006-06-082010-09-02Greatbatch Ltd.Band stop filter employing a capacitor and an inductor tank circuit to enhance MRI compatibility of active medical devices
US8275466B2 (en)2006-06-082012-09-25Greatbatch Ltd.Band stop filter employing a capacitor and an inductor tank circuit to enhance MRI compatibility of active medical devices
US9630000B2 (en)2007-03-192017-04-25Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationMethods and apparatus for fabricating leads with conductors and related flexible lead configurations
US9248270B2 (en)2007-03-192016-02-02Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationMethods and apparatus for fabricating leads with conductors and related flexible
US10391307B2 (en)2007-03-192019-08-27Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationMRI and RF compatible leads and related methods of operating and fabricating leads
US9492651B2 (en)2007-03-192016-11-15MRI Interventions, Inc.MRI and RF compatible leads and related methods of operating and fabricating leads
US20080262584A1 (en)*2007-03-192008-10-23Bottomley Paul AMethods and apparatus for fabricating leads with conductors and related flexible lead configurations
US20080243218A1 (en)*2007-03-192008-10-02Bottomley Paul AMri and rf compatible leads and related methods of operating and fabricating leads
US20090234368A1 (en)*2008-03-172009-09-17Brian GoreLow profile medical devices with internal drive shafts that cooperate with releasably engageable drive tools and related methods
US12123654B2 (en)2010-05-042024-10-22Fractal Heatsink Technologies LLCSystem and method for maintaining efficiency of a fractal heat sink
US8543209B2 (en)*2011-03-072013-09-24Greatbatch Ltd.Secondary header for an implantable medical device incorporating an ISO DF4 connector and connector cavity and/or an IS4 connector and connector cavity
US20120232609A1 (en)*2011-03-072012-09-13Greatbatch Ltd.Secondary header for an implantable medical device incorporating an iso df4 connector and connector cavity and/or an is4 connector and connector cavity
EP2497532A2 (en)2011-03-072012-09-12Greatbatch Ltd.Secondary header for an implantable medical device incorporating an ISO DF4 connector and connector cavity and/or an IS4 connector and connector cavity
EP3284518A1 (en)2011-03-072018-02-21Greatbatch Ltd.Secondary header for an implantable medical device incorporating an iso df4 connector and connector cavity and/or an is4 connector and connector cavity
USRE46837E1 (en)*2011-03-072018-05-08Greatbatch Ltd.Secondary header for an implantable medical device incorporating an ISO DF4 connector and connector cavity and/or an IS4 connector and connector cavity
US10916740B2 (en)2011-05-062021-02-09Greatbatch Ltd.Method of providing an electrochemical cell casing having an open-ended main body portion of grade 5 or 23 titanium closed by upper and lower lids of grade 1 or 2 titanium
US10224518B2 (en)2011-05-062019-03-05Greatbatch Ltd.Electrochemical cell casing having an open-ended main body portion of grade 5 or 23 titanium closed by upper and lower lids of grade 1 or 2 titanium
US9999765B2 (en)2013-03-132018-06-19Greatbatch Ltd.Surrogate implanted medical device for energy dissipation of existing implanted leads during MRI scans
US9700731B2 (en)2014-08-152017-07-11Axonics Modulation Technologies, Inc.Antenna and methods of use for an implantable nerve stimulator
US10549094B2 (en)2014-09-022020-02-04Cochlear LimitedEvent detection in an implantable auditory prosthesis
US11484218B2 (en)2014-09-022022-11-01Cochlear LimitedEvent detection in an implantable auditory prosthesis
US20160059014A1 (en)*2014-09-022016-03-03Benjamin Peter JohnstonEvent Detection In An Implantable Auditory Prosthesis
US12350030B2 (en)2014-09-022025-07-08Cochlear LimitedEvent detection in an implantable auditory prosthesis
US9770596B2 (en)2015-01-092017-09-26Axonics Modulation Technologies, Inc.Antenna and methods of use for an implantable nerve stimulator
US10722721B2 (en)2015-01-092020-07-28Axonics Modulation Technologies, Inc.Antenna and methods of use for an implantable nerve stimulator
WO2016112400A1 (en)*2015-01-092016-07-14Axonics Modulation Technologies, Inc.Improved antenna and methods of use for an implantable nerve stimulator
US11478648B2 (en)2015-01-092022-10-25Axonics, Inc.Antenna and methods of use for an implantable nerve stimulator
US12251201B2 (en)2019-08-162025-03-18Poltorak Technologies LlcDevice and method for medical diagnostics

Also Published As

Publication numberPublication date
US20100174349A1 (en)2010-07-08
US8200342B2 (en)2012-06-12
US8000801B2 (en)2011-08-16
US20100324639A1 (en)2010-12-23

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
US8000801B2 (en)System for terminating abandoned implanted leads to minimize heating in high power electromagnetic field environments
US8219208B2 (en)Frequency selective passive component networks for active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
EP2291219B1 (en)Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US8989870B2 (en)Tuned energy balanced system for minimizing heating and/or to provide EMI protection of implanted leads in a high power electromagnetic field environment
US8855785B1 (en)Circuits for minimizing heating of an implanted lead and/or providing EMI protection in a high power electromagnetic field environment
US7689288B2 (en)Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface
US9071221B1 (en)Composite RF current attenuator for a medical lead
US7966075B2 (en)Switched diverter circuits for minimizing heating of an implanted lead in a high power electromagnetic field environment
US8918189B2 (en)Implantable lead having a shielded bandstop filter comprising a self-resonant inductor for an active medical device
US8849403B2 (en)Active implantable medical system having EMI shielded lead
EP2267894B1 (en)Switched safety protection circuit for an AIMD system during exposure to high power electromagnetic fields
US8712544B2 (en)Electromagnetic shield for a passive electronic component in an active medical device implantable lead
EP2376183B1 (en)Tuned energy balanced system for minimizing heating of implanted leads in a high power electromagnetic field environment
EP2594314A1 (en)Composite RF attenuator for a medical lead

Legal Events

DateCodeTitleDescription
ASAssignment

Owner name:GREATBATCH LTD., NEW YORK

Free format text:ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:STEVENSON, ROBERT A.;TRUEX, BUEHL E.;MUFFOLETTO, BARRY C.;AND OTHERS;SIGNING DATES FROM 20100224 TO 20100305;REEL/FRAME:026246/0600

STCBInformation on status: application discontinuation

Free format text:EXPRESSLY ABANDONED -- DURING EXAMINATION


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp