No Image Available

Electrical stimulation systems

Percept™ RC neurostimulator with BrainSense™ technology

<p>Percept™ RC rechargeable neurostimulator with exclusive, adaptive BrainSense™ technology uses advanced programming capabilities for closed-loop DBS.</p>


Features

Small Patient comfort
A small and thin, dual-channel DBS device available in the market today.
Smart Rapid recharging
Patients can charge under normal conditions (from 10% to 90% full) in less than an hour.§
With more than 99% capacity at 15 years with weekly recharge, it is designed to offer a more consistent recharge experience over time.
Adaptive Designed to adapt
BrainSense™ technology and advanced programming capabilities allow you to personalize therapy to your patients’ evolving needs over time.


Device features

  • Form factor: A small and thin dual-channel DBS INS commercially available
  • 15-year service life: No imposed shut-off date. 15-year supplemental warranty coverage.¶ 
  • Rapid recharge: Charge under normal conditions from 10% to 90% full in less than 60 minutes for implant depths of up to 2.0 cm
  • 3T and 1.5T full-body MRI: Medtronic allows patients to have stimulation on in bipolar mode during an MRI under certain conditions.||
  • Designed for upgradability: Engineered to allow for future software updates designed for the Percept™ platform without a neurostimulator device exchange.
This is an image showing the Percept™ RC neurostimulator from the front and side view.

Ordering information

 

Item number Description
B35300 Percept™ RC rechargeable neurostimulator with exclusive BrainSense™ technology
B31061 Connector plug
TH91DBS Percept™ patient programmer
RS6230 Wireless recharger kit

Resources

† The sensing feature of the Percept™ RC system is intended for use in patients receiving DBS where chronically recorded bioelectric data may provide useful, objective information regarding patient clinical status. The majority of patients with Parkinson’s disease have an identifiable signal. A signal may not be present or measurable in patients treated for essential tremor, dystonia, or epilepsy. Humanitarian device: The effectiveness of these devices for the treatment of dystonia has not been demonstrated.

1. MRI guidelines for Medtronic deep brain stimulation systems 37601 37602 37603 37612 B35200 B35300 — M929535A_a_092. manuals.medtronic.com/manuals/mri/region.

2. ImageReady™ MRI Guidelines for Boston Scientific Deep Brain Stimulation Systems — 92438760-07. bostonscientific.com/imageready/en-US/dbs-system.html. Accessed 6/12/24.

3. MRI Procedure Information for Abbott Medical™* MR Conditional Deep Brain Stimulation Systems — ARTEN600308948 A. neuromodulation.abbott/us/en/healthcare-professionals/mri-support.html. Accessed 6/12/24.