| One of my children has severe epilepsy and has a Vagus Nerve Stimulation device implanted - Sentiva 1000 https://www.livanova.com/epilepsy-vnstherapy/en-gb/hcp/produ... It has really helped although obviously it took surgery and then also nine months of slowly tweaking the settings. Before the VNS they could (for example) not go on a trampoline for more than a few minutes without having a seizure, but now they're fine all day. They did still have seizures at night after the VNS but we tackled those with a different treatment. The Sentiva 1000 sends regular soft pulses (for one minute every 3.5 minutes) and can also react to heart rate rising suddenly (which might mean a seizure) by automatically increasing its pulses. During a seizure if we want to manually activate the device we swipe over its location with a strong magnet and that activates it to send stronger pulses for a minute or so. Batteries last about eight years. A few times a year we go to check the battery, the nurses have an ipad and a wand-type thing that they hold over the implants location, it uses some sort of low power NFC to read data and diagnostics from the implant. When we do need to change the battery that will be an operation. But less complicated than the initial operation (and even that was in-and-out in one day) All pretty amazing. |