Rechargeable spinal cord stimulator system
First Claim
1. A spinal cord stimulation system comprising:
- an implantable pulse generator (IPG) including at least one integrated circuit (IC) that when powered allows the IPG to generate electrical stimuli, the IPG having a housing;
a replenishable power source contained within the IPG housing;
an implantable electrode array detachably connected to the IPG, the electrode array having at least two electrodes thereon;
wherein the electrical stimuli generated by the IPG are selectively delivered to at least one of the electrodes on the electrode array as controlled, at least in part, by electrical circuitry contained within the IC;
an implantable secondary coil coupled electrically to the replenishable power source;
an external power source charger including;
a primary coil;
an external power source contained in the charger, electrically coupled to the primary coil; and
a power amplifier that applies alternating current derived from the external power source to the primary coil, whereby the alternating current in the primary coil induces a magnetic field that is transcutaneously coupled to the implantable secondary coil, thereby inducing a corresponding alternating current in the secondary coil, which alternating current in the secondary coil initiates a power-up sequence for a powered-down IPG and recharges the replenishable power source contained in the IPG;
a power source replenishing system housed within the IPG, including;
a rectifier circuit that converts the alternating current induced in the secondary coil to a dc current that is applied to the replenishable power source; and
power source protection circuitry for controlling electrical connection and disconnection between the replenishable power source and the at least one IC included within the IPG;
whereby the power source protection circuitry allows connection between the replenishable power source and the at least one IC upon transcutaneous transfer of power from the external power source to the replenishable power source.
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Abstract
A spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system includes multiple electrodes, multiple, independently programmable, stimulation channels within an implantable pulse generator (IPG) which channels can provide concurrent, but unique stimulation fields, permitting virtual electrodes to be realized. The SCS system includes a replenishable power source (e.g., rechargeable battery), that may be recharged using transcutaneous power transmissions between antenna coil pairs. An external charger unit, having its own rechargeable battery can be used to charge the IPG replenishable power source. A real-time clock can provide an auto-run schedule for daily stimulation. An included bi-directional telemetry link in the system informs the patient or clinician the status of the system, including the state of charge of the IPG battery. Other processing circuitry in the IPG allows electrode impedance measurements to be made. Further circuitry in the external battery charger can provide alignment detection for the coil pairs.
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20 Claims
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1. A spinal cord stimulation system comprising:
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an implantable pulse generator (IPG) including at least one integrated circuit (IC) that when powered allows the IPG to generate electrical stimuli, the IPG having a housing;
a replenishable power source contained within the IPG housing;
an implantable electrode array detachably connected to the IPG, the electrode array having at least two electrodes thereon;
wherein the electrical stimuli generated by the IPG are selectively delivered to at least one of the electrodes on the electrode array as controlled, at least in part, by electrical circuitry contained within the IC;
an implantable secondary coil coupled electrically to the replenishable power source;
an external power source charger including;
a primary coil;
an external power source contained in the charger, electrically coupled to the primary coil; and
a power amplifier that applies alternating current derived from the external power source to the primary coil, whereby the alternating current in the primary coil induces a magnetic field that is transcutaneously coupled to the implantable secondary coil, thereby inducing a corresponding alternating current in the secondary coil, which alternating current in the secondary coil initiates a power-up sequence for a powered-down IPG and recharges the replenishable power source contained in the IPG;
a power source replenishing system housed within the IPG, including;
a rectifier circuit that converts the alternating current induced in the secondary coil to a dc current that is applied to the replenishable power source; and
power source protection circuitry for controlling electrical connection and disconnection between the replenishable power source and the at least one IC included within the IPG;
whereby the power source protection circuitry allows connection between the replenishable power source and the at least one IC upon transcutaneous transfer of power from the external power source to the replenishable power source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A spinal cord stimulation system comprising:
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an implantable pulse generator (IPG), the IPG having a housing;
an implantable electrode array detachably connected to the IPG, the electrode array having at least two electrodes thereon;
a rechargeable power source contained within the IPG housing;
monitoring circuitry contained in the IPG housing that monitors the voltage of the rechargeable power source and any charging current flowing to the rechargeable power source;
at least one integrated circuit (IC) within the IPG housing and electrically couplable to the rechargeable power source, said at least one IC, when coupled to the rechargeable power source, providing essential control functions that allow the IPG to operate;
a processor electrically coupled to the at least one IC and contained within the IPG housing which issues commands to stop all stimulation if the voltage of the rechargeable power source falls below a minimum level for stimulation;
power source protection circuitry within the IPG housing that controls electrical connection and disconnection between the rechargeable power source and the at least one IC, wherein the power source protection circuitry disconnects the rechargeable power source from the at least one IC if the voltage of the rechargeable power source falls below a power disconnect level, and reconnects the rechargeable power source and the at least one IC if the voltage of the rechargeable power source rises above a power reconnect level, wherein the processor initiates a power-on-reset if the voltage of the rechargeable power source rises above a reset threshold; and
wherein the processor reinitiates stimulation if the voltage of the rechargeable power source rises above the minimum level for stimulation. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for controlling shutdown and restart of an implantable pulse generator (IPG) containing a rechargeable power source and at least one integrated circuit (IC) that when powered renders the IPG operable, the method comprising:
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monitoring the voltage of the rechargeable power source and any charging current flowing to the rechargeable power source;
issuing commands to stop all stimulation pulses if the voltage of the rechargeable power source falls below a minimum level for stimulation;
electrically disconnecting the rechargeable power source from the at least one IC if the voltage of the rechargeable power source falls below a power disconnect level;
electrically reconnecting the rechargeable power source to the at least one IC if the voltage of the rechargeable power source rises above a power reconnect level;
initiating a power-on-reset if the voltage of the rechargeable power source rises above a reset threshold; and
reinitiating stimulation if the voltage of the rechargeable power source rises above the minimum level for stimulation. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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