The main imported cerebral pacemakers include Medtronic, Pocco, and Abbott. At present, most domestic hospitals use Medtronic, which has earlier research and development, mature technology, and its clinical effects and safety are worthy of recognition.
When my aunt's Parkinson's disease reached the middle stage and she could no longer walk, the doctor suggested that we install a brain pacemaker, and the recommended one was Medtronic. One of the Medtronic brain pacemakers is compatible with MRI and has been approved for MRI. It is very suitable for the elderly. After all, if there is discomfort in the bones in the back or other parts of the body, MRI can be done accurately. some. . Moreover, the implant is the world's smallest activa series, which recovers very quickly, and the wire quality is also very good, and it is not affected by turning the head. I didn’t pay special attention to anything after the surgery. I just lived a normal life. I went to the hospital for a review every half month to adjust the parameters. After it became stable, I only needed to go for testing once a year. Now she is in good health in all aspects and often goes to square dances. She does not look like a Parkinson's patient at all. Big thumbs up