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11th September 2009 - News release
THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DEEP BRAIN STIMULATOR FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Approval has been given for the world's smallest, longest-lasting 
rechargeable Deep Brain Stimulator (DBS) for Parkinson's Disease. Deep Brain 
Stimulation (DBS) involves the use in Parkinson's Disease of electrodes that 
are implanted into the brain and connected to a small electrical device that 
can be externally programmed. For more information go to Deep brain 
stimulation. The new small device is called the Brio neurostimulator. It is 
very thin and light, and only slightly bigger than a man's wrist watch. 
Additionally, the device has the greatest recommended implant depth of any 
rechargeable DBS device. The thin profile and greater implant depth 
potentially makes the neurostimulator less noticeable and more comfortable 
for patients. The Brio DBS system delivers mild electrical pulses to 
specific targets in the brain, stimulating the structures that are involved 
in muscular movement. The system consists of a neurostimulator - a 
surgically implanted battery-operated device that generates the electrical 
pulses - and leads which carry the pulses to the brain to influence the 
irregular nerve signals responsible for the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. 
For more details read the News release. In order to refer to this article on 
its own click here.

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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