PATENTS

An Apparatus And Method For Cerebral Microdialysis To Treat Neurological Disease, Including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Or Multiple Sclerosis
Patent Number: WO 2017 /117138 Al
Date Filed: July 6, 2017
Country Filed In: WIPO
Product Application: SINNAIS Implantable Pump

Description:

An apparatus for performing cerebral microdialysis to treat the neurological disease of a patient's brain includes a catheter for implantation in or near the patient's brain, an implantable pump communicated with the catheter to transport cerebra­spinal fluid (CSF) from the patient, which CSF contains diseased cells or biomolecules associated with the neuro­logical disease, and an implantable separation device com­municated with the pump wherein the diseased cells or biomolecules are removed, where the separation apparatus includes a dialysis membrane impregnated with an antibody, a reversible electrostatic filter, and/or a magnetic field effect fractionation chamber wherein a magnetically-tagged anti­body scavenges and aids in the removal of circulating diseased cells or biomolecules from the CSF.
Field of Use: The SINNAIS Implantable Pump is the culmination of over a decade and a half of research and development for an implantable drug delivery pump incorporating Josh Shachar's biosensor technology to provide a step forward in providing patients with a more effective treatment protocol for pharma-based regimens where current systemic drug delivery is not as effective. The SINNAIS system provides metronomically controlled drug delivery at micro-dose levels with SMART biosensor feedback that provides a physician real-time data on a variety of treatment and patient vital metrics to allow for rapid response and modification of treatment from a remote location.

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