IP Library Granted Patent US 12691291
Granted Patent B2
US 12691291 · App. 18/837,764 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Implantable medical device and methods for manufacturing an implantable housing

Inventors: Thomas Doerr (Berlin, DE); Ingo Weiss (Berlin, DE)
Assignee: BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG
A61N1/375A61N1/0504A61N1/3956
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Patent No.
US 12691291
App. No.
18/837,764
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An implantable medical device, in particular an extravascular cardioverter-defibrillator, comprises: an implantable housing for accommodating a control unit configured to generate and/or process electrical signals; wherein an outer surface of the housing comprises at least one electrode portion for receiving electrical signals to be processed by the control unit and/or for providing electrical signals generated by the control unit, the electrode portion being surrounded along its outer contour by an insulating portion which electrically insulates the electrode portion from a remainder of the housing; wherein both the electrode portion and the remainder of the housing are made of a biocompatible and electrically conductive first material; wherein the insulating portion is made of a biocompatible and electrically insulating second material comprising a titanium oxide compound.

Claims (38)

1 . An implantable medical device, in particular an extravascular cardioverter-defibrillator, comprising:

an implantable housing for accommodating a control unit configured to generate and/or process electrical signals;

wherein an outer surface of the housing-comprises at least one electrode portion for receiving electrical signals to be processed by the control unit and/or for providing electrical signals generated by the control unit, the electrode portion being surrounded along its outer contour by an insulating portion which electrically insulates the electrode portion from a remainder of the housing;

wherein both the electrode portion and the remainder of the housing are made of a biocompatible and electrically conductive first material;

wherein the insulating portion is made of a biocompatible and electrically insulating second material comprising a titanium oxide compound.

2 . The medical device of claim 1 ,

wherein the first material is titanium or titanium alloy; and/or

wherein the titanium oxide compound is titanium dioxide or barium titanate.

3 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the electrode portion has an exposed inner surface which is not covered by the insulating portion and faces an exposed outer surface which is not of the electrode portion, a width of the exposed inner surface differing from a width of the exposed outer surface by 50% or less, preferably by 25% or less, more preferably by 10% or less.

4 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a body and a separate part comprising the electrode portion and the insulating portion; wherein the separate part is bonded to the body.

5 . The medical device of claim 4 ,

wherein the separate part further comprises a connecting portion and is bonded to the body via the connecting portion;

wherein both the body and the connecting portion are made of the first material.

6 . The medical device of claim 4 ,

wherein the separate part is bonded to the body by welding and/or soldering.

7 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the insulating portion has a planar surface which abuts a planar surface of the electrode portion and/or a planar surface of the remainder of the housing to form a continuous planar surface which is in contact with body tissue and/or body liquid when the housing is implanted.

8 . The medical device of claim 7 ,

wherein the continuous planar surface has a flatness defined by two parallel planes having a mutual distance of 0.1 mm or less, preferably 0.01 mm or less.

9 . The medical device of claim 1 ,

wherein the electrode portion has a thickness of 0.4 mm or less, preferably 0.2 mm or less; and/or

wherein the insulating portion has a thickness of 0.4 mm or less, preferably 0.2 mm or less.

10 . The medical device of claim 1 ,

wherein the electrode portion comprises a first stack of at least two layers made of the first material; and/or

wherein the insulating portion comprises a second stack of at least two layers made of the second material.

11 . The medical device of claim 10 ,

wherein each layer of the first stack and/or of the second stack has a thickness of 0.2 mm or less, preferably 0.1 mm or less.

12 . The medical device of claim 1 ,

wherein at least one of the electrode portion and the insulating portion, on a side facing the inside of the housing, is at least partially covered by a reinforcing layer.

13 . The medical device of claim 1 ,

wherein the electrode portion comprises at least a first electrode portion and a second electrode portion as different portions of the outer surface of the housing;

wherein the insulating portion comprises at least a first insulating portion surrounding the first electrode portion along its outer contour and a second insulating portion surrounding the second electrode portion along its outer contour.

14 . A method for manufacturing an implantable housing for the medical device of claim 1 , the method comprising:

providing the housing in a state to be oxidized, the housing being made of the first material; and

generating the insulating portion made of the second material by locally oxidizing the first material across a defined portion of an outer surface of the housing thereby providing the electrode portion made of the first material.

15 . A method for manufacturing an implantable housing for the medical device of claim 4 , the method comprising:

providing the body and the separate part in a state to be oxidized, both being made of the first material;

generating the insulating portion made of the second material by locally oxidizing the first material across a defined portion of an outer surface of the separate part, thereby providing the electrode portion made of the first material; and

bonding the locally oxidized separate part to the body to form the housing.