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Medtronic Launches Deep Brain Stimulation Clinician Programmer for Use with Samsung Tablet

Medtronic recently announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Clinician Programmer and Activa Programming Application. Medtronic’s DBS Clinician Programmer is presently being launched in Europe and is expected to be launched in the United States before the end of July 2018.

DBS therapy involves the delivery of electrical stimulation to specific areas of the brain using a surgically-implanted device. About 125,000 Medtronic Activa devices are implanted globally. Medtronic’s Activa DBS system is used as therapy for neurological diseases including Dystonia and Parkinson’s disease.

The Activa Programming Application is designed for use with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablet. According to Medtronic’s press release, the purpose of the application is to “enhance the clinical programming experience, streamline workflows and provide actionable information to support neurologists and neurosurgeons in their treatment of patients.” The programmer is expected to have an immediate impact on thousands of patients’ post-implant care. For example, the programmer will allow the service life of certain Activa rechargeable implantable neurostimulators to be extended by 6 years, giving patients about 15 years between device replacement surgeries.

Dr. Mohammad Maarouf, associate professor, head of the Department of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, Cologne-Merheim Medical Center, Witten/Herdecke University, Germany stated that the programmer’s “intuitive, visual interface and task-based workflow makes daily use easier, saving [him] time to focus on what’s most important-[his] patients.”

According to Medtronic’s press release, Medtronic’s DBS Clinician Programmer is also approved for use with the Activa DBS systems for treating refractory epilepsy, which will be launched in the United States later this year.