The invention concerns an antenna system for electro-medical devices which can be implanted in the human body, such as pacemakers, defibrillators or the like, in order to allow dialogue between the transceiver system inside the said devices and transceiver devices situated outside and also relatively distant from the patient's body, for example for remote reception/transmission of data to and from monitoring stations or to or from control and/or programming stations. The antenna system in question must be able to operate within the range of the frequency assigned to the devices in question, which is currently between 402 and 405 MHz.
The implantable devices of the type in question usually have a box-shaped body which is made of titanium and contains the various electronic components and which has a cover with openings from which the terminals for the stimulation and/or control electrode or electrodes project, this cover having situated above it and being sealed in a fluid-tight manner by a cap which is made of resin or silicone or derivatives thereof and through which said terminals pass in a fluid-tight manner. The antenna systems for these devices may not be housed completely inside the said box-shaped body made of titanium, since this material screens the radiofrequency emission, for which reason the said antenna systems are all or partly housed inside the said resin or silicone cap. These synthetic materials, with the passing of time, inevitably become saturated with moisture and modify their electric impedance, so that they may create problems of instability for the antenna system housed inside them.
The invention intends solving this important technical problem with the following proposed solution. A first problem to be solved is that of choosing a type of antenna suitable for the abovementioned working frequencies, requiring the formation of a single opening of limited size in the cover of the metal box-shaped body of the implantable device, and for this purpose an antenna of the cylindrical helix type has been chosen. The second problem to be solved is that of preventing contact of the antenna or the antenna section outside the cover of the metal container with the environment inside the resin or silicone cap which is situated above the said cover. This problem has been solved by housing the external part of the antenna inside a hood which is made of a material which is gas-proof and moisture-proof but permeable to the working radiofrequency and can be fixed in a fluid-tight manner to the said titanium cover. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the said hood is made of ceramic material, namely alumina or compounds thereof, and the said hood is arranged on the base in any way such that it may be welded in a fluid-tight manner to the cover of the titanium container of the implantable device.
Further characteristic features of the invention and the advantages arising therefrom will appear more clearly from the following description of some preferred embodiments thereof, illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example and with parts sectioned in FIGS. 1 to 4 of the single accompanying illustrative plate.
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The constructional form of the antenna is not considered here since it will be easily determined experimentally by persons skilled in the art. Differently to that shown, the antenna may be made using a process similar to that for forming electronic printed circuits, with the deposition of metal on the inner side surface of the hood 4 or on the outer side surface of inserts made of suitable material and housed inside the said hood 4.
The insert 4 of ceramic material may be fixed to the cover C10 using any technique suitable for allowing a fluid-tight connection through which fluids cannot pass. Purely by way of a non-limiting example, good results have been obtained by fixing to the base of the insert 4 with a round cross-section, for example onto its outer side surface, for example by means of braze-welding, the collar of a metal ring 6 which is in turn welded using any technique to the cover C10, for example using the same technique with which the cover C10 is fixed to the container C1. In the solution shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2003A000732 | Dec 2003 | IT | national |