Vercise Charger Collar accessories

1 Vercise Charger Collar accessories, (charging spacer, counterweight), (Boston Scientific identifiers: 5093200-001 (spacer), 5093204-002 (weight)) used to counterbalance the deep brain stimulation system’s charger when in situ in the collar, made by Boston Scientific, 2017 - 2018

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the most used surgery to help with the movement symptoms of Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s is a long-term neurological condition which has over 40 symptoms including stiffness, tremor, and slowness of movement. It covers a range of conditions and affects everyone differently.

A device, known as an implantable pulse generator, is placed under the skin of a person’s chest by a surgeon during an operation. Connected to this pacemaker-shaped device are long fine wires which have stimulating electrodes at the end. These are applied to different parts of the person’s brain depending on their symptoms and is adjusted for their own needs. Charging the implantable generator depends on how much power is required, how often and how long some can recharge their device and how it fits into their lifestyle. A remote control provides an easy to read battery meter.

To recharge the device, a fabric collar with two pockets is worn. One pocket is used for the charger. The other is for a counterweight to keep the collar in place. The charger is placed directly over the device in a person’s chest.

First launched in 2012 by Boston Scientific, the Vercise was at the time one of the smallest devices available and had one of the longest battery lives at 25 years

Details

Category:
Surgery
Object Number:
2019-454
Materials:
metal (unknown) and textile
Measurements:
Charging Spacer: 5 mm 70 mm,
Counterweight: 10 mm 70 mm,
type:
charger