Uploaded by CyberonicsInc on Nov 14, 2009
Epilepsy affects more than 3 million Americans and 50 million people worldwide. It can develop unexpectedly with no known cause and at any age. An estimated 35% of people with epilepsy have uncontrolled seizures. Antiepileptic drugs alone in this population are not effective. Alternative treatments, like VNS Therapy, may be an effective option. VNS Therapy is non-drug treatment option for refractory epilepsy that works through a pacemaker-like device implanted under the skin in the chest area, that helps control seizures by regulating electrical activity in the brain.
VNS Therapy is not brain surgery. VNS Therapy consists of an implanted pacemaker-like device and stimulating lead. The thin flexible lead runs under the skin and wraps around the left vangus nerve in the neck. The generator, roughly the size of a small pocket watch and weighing less than one ounce, is implanted under the skin in the patient's left chest area. The lead is then attached to the generator. VNS Therapy delivers mild, intermittent stimulations to the patient's left vagus nerve, which then activate various areas of the brain helping to prevent electrical irregularities that cause seizures.
A unique benefit of VNS Therapy is the ability to control stimulation with the use of a special magnet. The magnet can activate the device to deliver an immediate extra dose of stimulation which can potentially stop a seizure or decrease its intensity. The magnet is also used to control side effects of the stimulation on an as-needed basis. However, use of the magnet is not required to be successfully treated with VNS Therapy.
In addition to improved seizure control, patients also experience many quality of life benefits from VNS therapy.
Unlike medications, most patients choose to continue treatment with VNS Therapy long term. Approximately 70 percent of patients opt to have an additional procedure to replace the generator when the battery runs out.
VNS Therapy is approved for use as an adjunctive therapy in reducing the frequency of seizures in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age with partial onset seizures that are refractory to antiepileptic medications. To find out more about VNS Therapy, please call 1-888-VNS-STIM (1-888-867-7846) or visit www.VNSTherapy.com.
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