1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an at least partially implantable hearing aid and to a system and method for implanting an actuator of such hearing aid.
2. Description of Related Art
Fully or partially implantable hearing aids, such as cochlear implants and middle-ear hearing implants, require surgery for implantation. The anatomy of both the middle ear and the inner ear is difficult to approach, and most of the implantable hearing aids and cochlear implants require a large mastoidectomy and a tympanotomy, and in addition, often create more or less severe damage to the natural path of the hearing function (cochlear structures, ossicular chain, etc.). Besides, the available space is always a challenge and hence most of the products on the market include a compromise between design and functionality.
An example of an implantable hearing aid comprising an electro-mechanical actuator is described in International Patent Application Publication WO 2006/058368 A1. An example of a fixation element for fixing the electro-mechanical actuator of such hearing aid within the patient's skull is described in International Patent Application Publication WO 2006/058367 A1.
U.S. Patent Application Publication 2006/0247517 A1 relates to a method for implanting a cochlear implant, wherein the position of a surgical instrument used for opening an access to the cochlea of the patient is monitored by an optical position sensor, with the surgical instrument being provided with a corresponding optical emitter. In addition, also the position of the patient's skull is monitored. with a fiducial frame comprising optical trackers/emitters being fixed at the patient's skull. Thereby, the position of the surgical instrument relative to the patient's skull can be monitored during surgery. By using an image of the patient's skull structure taken prior to surgery, the position of the surgical instrument can be monitored by the surgeon during surgery.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,366,562 B1 relates to a surgical navigation system wherein a surgical instrument is fixed at a non-invasive dynamic reference frame fixed at the patient's body for use in implanting a pacemaker.
German Patent Application DE 199 02 273 A1 relates to a system for implanting dental implants, wherein a computer-based navigation system is used for displaying the position of the drilling device in three-dimensions in X-ray images of the jaw bones, with a dynamic reference frame attached to the patient's teeth being used.
Current solutions used for implanting hearing aids are very invasive and can only be performed under general anaesthesia, which gives no chance to test, and if necessary, to adjust the implanted parts of the hearing aid before closing the incision. Current implantable hearing aids need a pretty complex, difficult to execute and long duration surgery for implantation; moreover, the requirements on surgical skills of the operator are very high.
It is an object of the invention to provide for an implantable hearing aid which is suitable for being implanted in a particularly easy and fast manner and which nevertheless provides for reliable performance. It is also an object of the invention to provide for a corresponding method and system for implanting such hearing aid.
According to the invention, these objects are achieved by a hearing aid and a method as described herein.
The invention is beneficial in that, providing the hearing aid with a tube for being implanted into the patient's temporal bone, which comprises a structure at the outer surface for engagement with a fixation structure drilled into the patient's temporal bone and which comprises means for receiving the actuator of the hearing aid in an implanted condition of the tube from the proximal end and means for fixing the actuator in a final position relative to the tube, in which final position the actuator extends beyond the distal end of the tube, a compact design of the implanted part of the hearing aid is enabled, and the hearing aid, in particular, the actuator thereof, can be implanted in a simple, reliable and fast manner. The hearing aid of the invention enables implantation by using an automated drilling device, whereby precision of the implant position can be enhanced, duration of the implantation can be reduced (for example, to less than one hour), thereby reducing the risk for the patient, and the requirements regarding the skills of the operator can be reduced. Implantation may even be carried-out under local anaesthesia. Compared to current solutions, the mechanical set-up of the hearing aid of the invention is simpler, more robust and better protected against impact (for example, as caused by a strike against the patient's head resulting from a golf ball or baseball, etc.).
These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which, for purposes of illustration only, show several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
An example of such a tube 24 is shown in
The system is capable of monitoring the position of the drilling tools 14, 16, relative to the patient's skull structure. To this end, the system comprises a tracker system comprising at least one emitter 30 to be placed at the mechanical drilling tool 14 and at least one emitter 32 to be placed at the patient's skull 12 and a position sensor 34 for receiving the signals of the emitters 30, 32. The at least one emitter 30 typically forms part of a head frame which also serves as the device 22 for fixing the patient's skull relative to the drilling tool 14. The signal of the position sensor 34 is supplied to the controller 20 so as to precisely reach the predefined target position of the tube 24 relative to the patient's skull structure by controlling the robotic driver 18 according to the image of the patient's skull structure and according to the monitored position of the mechanical drilling tool 14.
Preferably, the tracker system is optical.
The movement of the mechanical drilling tool 14 is controlled by the controller 20 in such a manner that the tube 24 is gradually brought into the predefined target position within the temporal bone 26 based on the image of the skull structure and the monitored actual position of the drilling tool 14 relative to the skull 12.
Preferably, the drilling action is performed in such a manner that the hole in the temporal bone 26 is provided with a fixation structure, such as some kind of thread 44, into which a mating structure of the outer surface of the tube 24, such as projections 46, engage, for example, in a bayonet-type manner, see
Once the tube 24 has reached its final position, the drilling head 38 and the drilling shaft 36 are withdrawn from the tube 24.
Thereafter, the laser drilling tool 16 is used, as shown in
Once the laser drilling action is terminated, the tube 24 is filled with the functional components of the hearing aid. The first component to be introduced into the tube is the actuator unit 54. The inner surface of the tube 24 comprises a fixation structure for engaging with a mating structure of the outer surface of the actuator unit 54 for locking actuator unit 54 with the tube 24. As indicated in
According to the embodiment shown in
The microphone 70 comprises a microphone arrangement 74 for capturing audio signals from ambient sound, the audio signal processing unit 66 is for processing the audio signals captured by the microphone arrangements 72, and the actuator unit 54 is for stimulating the patient's hearing according to the processed audio signals. The power supply unit 68 is for supplying the units 54, 66 and 70 with power.
In the embodiment shown in
While a circular cross-section of the tube 24, as shown in the figures, is preferred, non-circular cross-sections are also conceivable.
If the hearing aid is designed as partially implantable device, at least one of the units 66, 68 and 70 may be located outside the patient's body, as it is known in the art, and then it would not be located within the tube 24.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto, and is susceptible to numerous changes and modifications as known to those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the details shown and described herein, and includes all such changes and modifications as encompassed by the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/56749 | 5/17/2010 | WO | 00 | 3/7/2013 |