Patents Assigned to SAPIENS STEERING BRAIN STIMULATION B.V.
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Patent number: 9020604Abstract: A neurostimulation device is provided comprising an input, a neurostimulation probe, a stimulation unit and a distribution calculation module. At the input stimulation data is received comprising information relating to a stimulation preferability and an orientation of at least one fiber bundle. The neurostimulation probe comprises an array of stimulation electrodes which are coupled to the stimulation unit. The stimulation unit, in accordance with a specified current distribution, provides currents to the respective stimulation electrodes for generating an electric field gradient. The distribution calculation module is coupled to the input and the stimulation unit for based on the stimulation data determining a preferred position and orientation for the electric field gradient, and based on the preferred position and orientation for the electric field gradient, calculating the specified current distribution.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventor: Hubert Cecile Francois Martens
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Patent number: 9020607Abstract: The invention provides an implantable multi-electrode device (300) and related methods and apparatuses. In one embodiment, the invention includes an implantable device (300) comprising: an assembly block (320); and a plurality of leads (340 . . . 348) radiating from the assembly block (320), each of the plurality of leads (340 . . . 348) containing at least one electrode (342A), such that the electrodes are distributed within a three-dimensional space, wherein the assembly block (320) includes a barb (350) for anchoring the assembly block (320) within implanted tissue.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Matthias Merz, Youri V. Ponomarev, Remco H.W. Pijnenburg
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Publication number: 20150088230Abstract: A method and system are provided for determining a relation between stimulation settings for a brain stimulation probe and a corresponding V-field. The brain stimulation probe comprises multiple stimulation electrodes. The V-field is an electrical field in brain tissue surrounding the stimulation electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicants: NEURO NEXUS TECHNOLOGIES INC., SAPIENS STEERING BRAIN STIMULATION B.V.Inventors: Emil Toader, Hubert Cécile François Martens, Michel Marcel Jose Decré, Franciscus Paulus Maria Budzelaar, Pieter Gerrit Blanken, David James Anderson
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Publication number: 20150080987Abstract: A neuromimetic device includes a feedforward pathway and a feedback pathway. The device operates in parallel with a suspect neural region, coupled between regions afferent and efferent to the suspect region. The device can be trained to mimic the suspect region while the region is still considered functional; and then replace the region once the region is considered dysfunctional. The device may be particularly useful in treating neuromotor issues such as Parkinson's disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Applicant: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Hubert Cecile Francois Martens, Youri Victorovitch Ponomarev
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Patent number: 8977367Abstract: A stimulation probe comprises a lead having a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end of the lead has a plurality of electrodes configured to stimulate tissue. A protective tubing element extends over a portion of the lead proximate the proximal end of the lead. An advanced lead can element includes a switch matrix. The advanced lead can element is coupled to the proximal end of the lead and configured to couple the lead to an implantable pulse generator.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Bijan Elahi, Sébastien Jody Ouchouche
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Patent number: 8948843Abstract: The invention relates to a probe (10) for an implantable medical device. The probe has a distal end (2) and a proximal end (3), and the probe (10) moreover comprises an electrode (1) at the distal end. The electrode is connected to a wire (5) extending from the electrode to the proximal end of the probe, where the resistivity of the wire is non-uniform along the length of the wire. The wire may have high resistivity at the distal end of the probe and low resistivity wires elsewhere. The high resistivity wires reduce the peak current density in the tissue of an implanted device, and thus prevents destructive heating and/or undesired stimulation of tissue during MRI examination. This highly contributes to MR safety which is a highly desired feature for these implantable electrical stimulation devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Dirk Willem Harberts, Ke Wang, Michel Marcel Jose Decre
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Patent number: 8937504Abstract: A control circuitry and a method for controlling a bi-directional switch is provided. The bi-directional switch having a control terminal for receiving a control voltage to control an on state and an off state of the bi-directional switch and at least one semiconductor switch in a bi-directional main current path. The control circuitry comprises an energy storage element, a coupling means to couple the energy storage element to a supply voltage to charge the energy storage element, and a control circuit configured to receive power from the energy storage element and configured to supply the control voltage having a voltage level being independent of the supply voltage when the energy storage element is not coupled to the supply voltage. The coupling means is configured for only coupling the energy storage element to the supply voltage when the bi-directional switch is in the off state.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2011Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Pieter Gerrit Blanken, Jeroen Jacob Arnold Tol, Franciscus Adrianus Cornelis Maria Schoofs, Dave Willem van Goor
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Patent number: 8929992Abstract: A method and a control system (20) are provided for determining a relation between stimulation settings for a brain stimulation probe (10) and a corresponding V-field. The brain stimulation probe (10) comprises multiple stimulation electrodes (11). The V-field is an electrical field in brain tissue surrounding the stimulation electrodes (11).Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignees: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V., NeuroNexus Technologies Inc.Inventors: Emil Toader, Hubert Cécile François Martens, Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Franciscus Paulus Maria Budzelaar, Pieter Gerrit Blanken, David James Anderson
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Patent number: 8923977Abstract: A neuromimetic device includes a feedforward pathway and a feedback pathway. The device operates in parallel with a suspect neural region, coupled between regions afferent and efferent to the suspect region. The device can be trained to mimic the suspect region while the region is still considered functional; and then replace the region once the region is considered dysfunctional. The device may be particularly useful in treating neuromotor issues such as Parkinson's disease.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Michel Marcel José Ghislain Decré, Hubert Cécile François Martens, Youri Victorovitch Ponomarev
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Publication number: 20140309548Abstract: The invention provides an implantable multi-electrode device (300) and related methods and apparatuses. In one embodiment, the invention includes an implantable device (300) comprising: an assembly block (320); and a plurality of leads (340 . . . 348) radiating from the assembly block (320), each of the plurality of leads (340 . . . 348) containing at least one electrode (342A), such that the electrodes are distributed within a three-dimensional space, wherein the assembly block (320) includes a barb (350) for anchoring the assembly block (320) within implanted tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: SAPIENS STEERING BRAIN STIMULATION B.V.Inventors: Matthias Merz, Youri V. Ponomarev, Remco H.W. Pijnenburg
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Publication number: 20140296951Abstract: The neural interface system of the preferred embodiments includes an electrode array having a plurality of electrode sites and a carrier that supports the electrode array. The electrode array is coupled to the carrier such that the electrode sites are arranged both circumferentially around the carrier and axially along the carrier. A group of the electrode sites may be simultaneously activated to create an activation pattern. The system of the preferred embodiment is preferably designed for deep brain stimulation, and, more specifically, for deep brain stimulation with fine electrode site positioning, selectivity, tunability, and precise activation patterning. The system of the preferred embodiments, however, may be alternatively used in any suitable environment (such as the spinal cord, peripheral nerve, muscle, or any other suitable anatomical location) and for any suitable reason.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: SAPIENS STEERING BRAIN STIMULATION B.V.Inventors: Rio J. Vetter, Daryl R. Kipke, David Pellinen, David J. Anderson, Jamille Farraye Hetke
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Publication number: 20140288615Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead having a distal end for providing therapeutic electrical stimulation to tissue in a stimulation target area of a patient's brain, comprising an array of one or more stimulation elements and sensing elements located at the distal end of the lead; each of the one or more stimulation elements is capable of providing electrical stimulation to the brain tissue in the target area; and each of the one or more sensing elements is capable of detecting electrical signals produced by nerve cells within the brain; wherein after the first implantation of the lead into the brain along a trajectory that is pre-determined by non-surgical procedures, the array of stimulation and sensing elements is capable of facilitating the location of the target area and the determination for each of the stimulation elements of the required stimulation parameters needed to provide the therapeutic stimulation to the brain tissue in the stimulation target area, without requiriType: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Hubert Cecile Francois Martens
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Patent number: 8798737Abstract: The invention provides an implantable multi-electrode device (300) and related methods and apparatuses. In one embodiment, the invention includes an implantable device (300) comprising: an assembly block (320); and a plurality of leads (340 . . . 348) radiating from the assembly block (320), each of the plurality of leads (340 . . . 348) containing at least one electrode (342A), such that the electrodes are distributed within a three-dimensional space, wherein the assembly block (320) includes a barb (350) for anchoring the assembly block (320) within implanted tissue.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Matthias Merz, Youri V. Ponomarev, Remco H. W. Pijnenburg
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Publication number: 20140172058Abstract: A stimulation probe comprises a lead having a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end of the lead has a plurality of electrodes configured to stimulate tissue. A protective tubing element extends over a portion of the lead proximate the proximal end of the lead. An advanced lead can element includes a switch matrix. The advanced lead can element is coupled to the proximal end of the lead and configured to couple the lead to an implantable pulse generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: SAPIENS STEERING BRAIN STIMULATION B.V.Inventors: Bijan Elahi, Sébastien Jody Ouchouche
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Patent number: 8731673Abstract: The neural interface system of the preferred embodiments includes an electrode array having a plurality of electrode sites and a carrier that supports the electrode array. The electrode array is coupled to the carrier such that the electrode sites are arranged both circumferentially around the carrier and axially along the carrier. A group of the electrode sites may be simultaneously activated to create an activation pattern. The system of the preferred embodiment is preferably designed for deep brain stimulation, and, more specifically, for deep brain stimulation with fine electrode site positioning, selectivity, tunability, and precise activation patterning. The system of the preferred embodiments, however, may be alternatively used in any suitable environment (such as the spinal cord, peripheral nerve, muscle, or any other suitable anatomical location) and for any suitable reason.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Rio Vetter, Daryl Kipke, David Pellinen, David Anderson, Jamille Hetke
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Publication number: 20140128937Abstract: An active electronics module for a system for brain applications comprises a lead having a plurality of electrodes at its distal end, at least one main module, and an active electronics module configured such that the active electronics module is connectable or connected to the least one main module on one side and the lead on the other side. The active electronics module includes at least one switch configured such that at least one of the electrodes of the lead can be connected with one or more inputs and/or outputs of the main module.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: SAPIENS STEERING BRAIN STIMULATION B.V.Inventors: Michel Marcel Jose Decré, Jeroen Jacob Arnold Tol, Hubert Cécile François Martens, Franciscus Paulus Maria Budzelaar
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Patent number: 8694105Abstract: The invention relates to a neurostimulation system, particularly for deep brain stimulation (DBS), comprising a spatial array (130) of stimulation electrodes (132) and an associated controller (110). The controller (110) is adapted to sequentially supply electrical pulses to different subsets of the stimulation electrodes (132). Preferably, the controller (110) comprises a single pulse-generator (112) and a multiplexing unit (111) for distributing the pulses to different stimulation electrodes. The stimulation electrodes (132) may preferably be arranged on probes (131).Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2008Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Hubert Cecile Francois Martens, Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Eugenio Cantatore
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Patent number: 8688231Abstract: A medical probe is provided that has a single longitudinally uniform interconnect that provides a connection between a distal end and a proximal end of the probe. The interconnect is obtained by forming a thin uniform film as a spiral on a wafer and subsequently applying this spiral as a helix on a base element of a medical probe. The thin film spiral is manufactured with multiple connecting wires to enable connection between an electronics module and a multiplicity of electrodes (an electrode array) at the distal end of the medical probe.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Michel Gerardus Pardoel, Michel Marcel Decré
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Patent number: 8688230Abstract: A system (102) comprising a box (104) for implanting in a mammal body part (106), which box is provided with a first electrical contact (110, 121, 114, 116, 118, 120), and a module (108) for accommodating in the box, which module is provided with a second electrical contact (122, 124, 126) for cooperation with said first electrical contact. The first electrical contact and the second electrical contact are mutually movable, at least in a stationary accommodation of the module in the box, between a contact position in which said first and second electrical contacts are electrically connected, and a non-contact position in which said first and second electrical contacts are separated from each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Michel Gerardus Pardoel, Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Hubert Cécile François Martens, Franciscus Paulus Maria Budzelaar, Jozef Elisabeth Franciscus Gootzen, Jeroen Jacob Arnold Tol
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Publication number: 20130282090Abstract: A lead for use in neural stimulation comprises a core section having a proximal end and a distal end. A plurality of electrodes is coupled to the core section proximate the distal end. At least one contact is coupled to the core section proximate the proximal end. At least one thin film is wound around the core section from the proximal end to the distal end and electrically coupling the at least one contact and the plurality of electrodes. The at least one thin film forms a curved substantially planar shape in a relaxed state before being wound around the core section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation B.V.Inventors: Michel Marcel Jose Decré, Edward Willem Albert Young, Jacobus Adrianus Johanna Maria Deckers, Dirk van Pijkeren, Ke Wang, Vincent Adrianus Henneken