Implantable medical device with lubricious material

An implantable medical device with lubricious material permits implantable medical devices to have a reduced friction between the device and at least a portion of the surrounding tissue. The implantable medical device may have a housing or it may have a housing and a member for providing a smooth in...

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Hauptverfasser: SINGHAL RUCHIKA, RANDALL JAMES E, SCOTT ERIK R, JANZIG DARREN A, WAHLSTRAND CARL D, OLSON PAULETTE C, SKIME ROBERT M
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RANDALL JAMES E
SCOTT ERIK R
JANZIG DARREN A
WAHLSTRAND CARL D
OLSON PAULETTE C
SKIME ROBERT M
description An implantable medical device with lubricious material permits implantable medical devices to have a reduced friction between the device and at least a portion of the surrounding tissue. The implantable medical device may have a housing or it may have a housing and a member for providing a smooth interface between the device and the tissue. The lubricious material may be provided on or impregnated in the housing or the member. In some embodiments, the device is configured for implantation in the head of a human body. In other embodiments, the device is configured for implantation between the cranium and the scalp. In some embodiments, the device includes a single module while in other embodiments a plurality of modules are coupled together to provide a smaller profile.
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