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NeuroPace (RNS System)

Personalized, real-time epilepsy treatment.

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Overview

NeuroPace has developed the RNS System, a groundbreaking implantable device for treating focal epilepsy that does not respond to medication. The system is a closed-loop therapeutic device that continuously monitors brain activity, detects abnormal patterns that lead to seizures, and delivers small electrical pulses to interrupt them before they occur. While focused on epilepsy, the technology of monitoring and responding to brain activity is highly relevant to the broader field of neurology and movement disorders.

✨ Key Features

  • Brain-responsive neurostimulation
  • Continuous monitoring of brain activity
  • Personalized seizure detection and treatment
  • Long-term data collection on brain activity
  • Implantable device with remote monitoring

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Closed-loop system that responds to a patient's unique brain activity
  • Provides treatment only when needed, reducing side effects
  • Collects a vast amount of long-term brain data

Unique Value: Offers a personalized and intelligent approach to treating epilepsy by responding to real-time brain activity, providing hope for patients who have exhausted other options.

🎯 Use Cases (1)

Treatment of medication-resistant focal epilepsy

✅ Best For

  • Significant reduction in seizure frequency for patients with focal epilepsy

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Treatment of generalized epilepsy
  • Symptom tracking for movement disorders

🏆 Alternatives

Medtronic (DBS for epilepsy) LivaNova (VNS Therapy)

Unlike other neurostimulation devices that provide continuous or scheduled stimulation, the RNS System provides targeted treatment only when it is needed.

💻 Platforms

Desktop

✅ Offline Mode Available

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Phone Support

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ HIPAA ✓ BAA Available ✓ FDA PMA approval

💰 Pricing

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