1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a hearing aid, wherein a permanent magnet which is fixed at the patient's incus and which is driven by a coil is used for stimulating the patient's hearing by causing the ossicular chain to vibrate according to the output signals of the hearing aid signal processor.
2. Description of Related Art
An example of such type of hearing aid is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,618, wherein the hearing aid comprises an external unit comprising a microphone, an audio signal amplifier and a radio frequency (RF) transmitter and an implantable unit comprising a RF receiver, a coil driver circuitry and the coil which drives the magnet. The coil is fixed at a casing which houses the electronic circuitry of the internal unit. The casing is mounted at a retaining member fixed at the patient's skull within an opening drilled into the temporal bone. The position of the casing—and hence the position of the coil—is adjusted by a spindle drive. Once the retaining member has been fixed and the magnet has been fixed to the incus, the spindle drive is rotated until the coil rests against the magnet. Then the threaded shaft of the spindle drive is rotated a predetermined number of turns corresponding to a one millimeter movement of the casing, thereby adjusting the gap, i.e. the distance, between the coil and the magnet. It is mentioned in U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,618 that alternatively the gap could be physically measured; however, no information is given how such alternative embodiment could be realized.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,478 relates to a partially implantable hearing aid comprising a permanent magnet fixed at the ossicular chain and an external unit comprising a microphone, an audio signal processing unit and a coil for driving the magnet, which external unit is to be inserted into the ear canal of the patient. It is suggested that the patient should adjust the distance between the magnet and the coil according to the perceived hearing improvement by manually moving the external unit within the ear canal.
It is an object of the invention to provide for a hearing aid comprising a magnet to be fixed at the incus, which provides for highly predictable performance. It is a further object of the invention to provide for a corresponding method for implanting such hearing aid.
The invention is beneficial in that, by providing the hearing aid with a measurement arrangement for measuring the magnetic coupling between the coil and the permanent magnet in order to adjust the position of the coil or the input signals to the coil provided by the driver unit measurement arrangement for measuring the magnetic coupling between the coil and the permanent magnet, the position of the coil or the input signals to the coil provided by the driver unit may be adjusted in order to minimize hearing aid performance deterioration due to an improper distance between the coil and the magnet.
According to one embodiment, the driver assembly forms part of an implantable unit and includes a fixation system for fixing the driver unit at the patient's skull relative to the permanent magnet, including means for manual fine adjustment of the coil to a final position, wherein the measurement arrangement acts as a distance measurement arrangement for measuring the distance between the coil and the permanent magnet. Thereby, the final position of the coil with regard to the magnet can be precisely and reliably controlled by the surgeon, while the need for separate distance measurement equipment is avoided. This embodiment allows for precise adjustment of the distance between the coil and the magnet in a relatively simple manner.
According to another embodiment, the driver assembly forms part of an in-the-ear (ITE) device which is adapted to be inserted into the user's ear canal, wherein the driver assembly includes means for adjusting the input signals to the coil provided by the driver unit according the measured magnetic coupling between the coil and the permanent magnet.
The measurement arrangement may comprise a signal generator for supplying a test signal to the driver unit and means for measuring the respective response signal of the coil. Preferably, the test signal is a pulse, but can also be a chirp or a train of pulses.
In the following, examples of the invention will be illustrated by reference to the accompanying drawings.
The hearing aid also comprises a fixation system for fixing the implantable unit 10 within the patient's skull. In the example of
An alternative embodiment of the fixation system is shown in
In order to determine the final position of the coil 22, the hearing aid is provided with a distance measurement arrangement for measuring the distance between the coil 22 and the permanent magnet 24, which is based on measurement of the magnetic coupling effects between the coil 22 and the permanent magnet 24. In the example of
In the example of
The external device 12 comprises a user interface comprising an element 64, for example a button, which can be operated in order to cause the distance measurement arrangement to initiate a distance measurement and to supply a signal indicative of the measured distance to the external device 12, and an element 66 which supplies information indicative of the measured distance between the coil 22 and the magnet 24 to the surgeon, preferably as an acoustic and/or optical signal. According to a modification of the embodiment of
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The interface 172 is also used for communication between the external device 12 and the implantable unit 110 for realizing the distance measurement function of the hearing aid. In the embodiment of
Usually, the interface 172 is designed such that it creates an inductive link between an implanted coil and an external coil to be placed close to the patient's skin. Such transcutaneous inductive links are known in the art.
The external unit 70 may be designed as a “button”, which is placed close to the ear at the patient's skin, usually by implanted magnets which interact with magnets provided in the button.
The external device 12 could be provided as a separate unit or it may be integrated within the external unit 70. In this case, the test signal generator 56, the analyzer unit 60 and the audio signal processing unit 16 may be realized by the same DSP.
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The hearing stimulation provided by the magnet 24 depends on the distance between the coil 22 and the magnet 24. However, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to precisely control the position of the ITE device 210 in the ear canal 11. Hence, the practical performance of hearing aid may be significantly deteriorated by deviations of the actual position of the ITE device 210 from the target position. In order to overcome this problem, the ITE device 210 is adapted to measure the magnetic coupling between the coil 22 and the permanent magnet 24 and to determine the deviation of the measured magnet coupling from a pre-defined reference value in order to adjust the input signal to the coil 22 as provided by the coil driver 20.
To this end, the ITE device 210 includes a measurement arrangement comprising a signal generator 56 for supplying a test signal to the coil driver 20 and a voltage sensor 58 for measuring the response signal of the coil 22 to the test signal. In other words, the coupling between the coil 22 and the magnet 24 can be determined by exciting the coil 22 with a test signal and measuring the voltage induced at the coil 22 by the test signal response. Typically, the test signal is a pulse or a chirp. The measurement arrangement also comprises an analyzer unit 60 for translating the measured voltage into magnet coupling information, in particular into the deviation of the actual magnetic coupling from a reference value. The analyzer unit 60 supplies a corresponding signal to the coil driver 20 in order to adjust the input signal to the coil 22 accordingly. For example, if the magnet coupling is found to be too weak (as the result of a too large distance between the coil 22 and the magnet 24), the gain applied to the audio signals received from the audio signal processing unit 16 will be increased, so that strength of the magnetic field generated by the coil 22 will increase accordingly. Thus, the actually perceived hearing stimulation can be made more or less independent from the actual position of the ITE device 210.
The audio signal processing unit 16, the analyzer unit 60 and the test signal generator 56 may be realized by a DSP 15.
The ITE device 210 also may include a user interface 164, which usually will be realized by a remote control (not shown), in order to enable user control of the hearing aid, such as on/off, volume up/down, selection of the hearing aid program. The user interface also may serve to initiate a measurement of the magnetic coupling by the measurement arrangement.
Such functionality concerning the adjustment of the magnetic field strength according to the measured magnetic coupling in principle also could be implemented as an additional feature in the distance measurement arrangement of hearing aids comprising an implantable driver unit 18, as the systems shown in
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/635,076 filed Sep. 17, 2012 as a §371 National Phase of International Patent Application PCT/EP2010/053257 filed Mar. 15, 2010.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13635076 | Sep 2012 | US |
Child | 14939147 | US |