A Pacemaker For Your Brain
By:Ryan Buckley
What is a Pacemaker For The Brain?
• Similar to a heart pacemakers• Implanted in chest• Electrical stimulation to maintain rhythm in
the heart
• Brain pacemakers:• Electrode permanently implanted in brain• Used to maintain neural equilibrium• Electric pulses
Problems Being Solved
• Already proven to help treat/prevent certain diseases or ailments• Parkinson’s Disease• Depression• Epilepsy• Anorexia
• The pacemaker effectively reorganizes the brains impulses
How Are They Inserted?
• Neurosurgeon drills a dime-sized hole in skull
• An electrode is then inserted 4 inches into the brain
• A wire then runs under the skin to a battery
• The battery is implanted in the chest, either underneath the collarbone or even abdomen
Methods
• Medical devices are surgically implanted into specific parts of the body
• Depending on the disorder, the location of the electrodes vary• Non-Parkinsonian essential tremor – thalamus• Dystonia – globus pallidus internus• OCD – Nucleus Accumbens
• A remote then controls the electric pulses sent by pacemaker
Limitations• Surgery
• Minimum of 5 hours• Anything can happen
• Cost ($30,000 - $50,000)
• Recovery time in patients
• Possibility that devices/wires may malfunction
Future
• Smaller medical equipment• Electrodes• Pacemaker
• Cheaper cost of surgery
• More efficient ways to locate afflicted part of brain
• A permanent fix for brain electrical signals?
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