Inventor
OZAWA ROBERT D
US14 patents
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7 patentsUS7428438B2Sep 23, 2008
Systems and methods for providing power to a battery in an implantable stimulator
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION180 citations99
US8386048B2Feb 26, 2013
Systems and methods for communicating with or providing power to an implantable stimulator
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION140 citations97
US9339660B2May 17, 2016
Implantable medical device with one or more magnetic field sensors to assist with external charger alignment
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION34 citations94
US9037241B2May 19, 2015
Power architecture for an implantable medical device having a non-rechargeable battery
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION27 citations92
US9327135B2May 3, 2016
External device for determining an optimal implantable medical device for a patient using information determined during an external trial stimulation phase
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION32 citations90
US9364673B2Jun 14, 2016
Power supply disconnect current measurement for an implantable medical device
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION9 citations82
US9119967B2Sep 1, 2015
Systems and methods for reducing electromagnetic field-induced heating from an implantable pulse generator
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION2 citations63
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4 patentsUS9861825B2Jan 9, 2018
Orientation and placement of inductive components to minimize noise coupling to a communication coil in an implantable medical device
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION CORP12 citations83
US9713718B2Jul 25, 2017
Power supply disconnect current measurement for an implantable medical device
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION CORP12 citations82
US10173064B2Jan 8, 2019
Power supply disconnect current measurement for an implantable medical device
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION CORP0 citations50
US9789322B2Oct 17, 2017
External device for determining an optimal implantable medical device for a patient using information determined during an external trial stimulation phase
BOSTON SCIENT NEUROMODULATION CORP1 citations48