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Hans Leysieffer

Bio: Hans Leysieffer is an academic researcher from Cochlear Limited. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hearing disorder & Audio signal processing. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1287 citations.

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Hans Leysieffer1
TL;DR: An at least partially implantable system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder with at least one acoustic sensor (microphone) for picking up an acoustic sensor signal and converting it into corresponding electrical signals, an electronic signal processing unit for audio signal processing and amplification, an electrical power supply unit which supplies individual components of the system with energy as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: An at least partially implantable system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder with at least one acoustic sensor (microphone) for picking up an acoustic sensor signal and converting the acoustic sensor signal into corresponding electrical signals, an electronic signal processing unit for audio signal processing and amplification, an electrical power supply unit which supplies individual components of the system with energy, and an output-side actuator stimulation arrangement, the actuator stimulation arrangement has a dual intracochlear arrangement in combination with a stimulator arrangement with at least one stimulator element for at least indirect mechanical stimulation of a damaged inner ear and one electrically acting stimulation electrode arrangement with at least one cochlear implant electrode for electrical stimulation of the inner ear.

301 citations

Patent
28 Mar 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a partially or fully implantable hearing system which is provided with a unit ( 14, 30, 460 ) for electromechanical or electroacoustic stimulation of the middle ear or inner ear or direct electrical stimulation of inner ear.
Abstract: The invention relates to a partially or fully implantable hearing system which is provided with a unit ( 14, 30; 460 ) for electromechanical or electroacoustic stimulation of the middle ear or inner ear or direct electrical stimulation of the inner ear. The hearing system furthermore comprises means ( 26, 126, 154, 526 ) for direct linkage of the hearing system to telecommunication networks without using telecommunication terminal devices.

194 citations

Patent
TL;DR: In this paper, an implantable system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder with an arrangement for processing and/or generation of signals is provided including a wireless telemetry unit for data transmission between the implantable part of the system and an external unit.
Abstract: An at least partially implantable system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder with an arrangement for processing and/or generation of signals is provided including an implantable processor arrangement with control logic which operates according to an operating program and an implantable storage arrangement for storage of the operating program and of operating parameters. A wireless telemetry unit is provided for data transmission between the implantable part of the system and an external unit. The system also includes a power supply arrangement which supplies individual components of the system with current and a rewritable implantable storage arrangement assigned to the processor arrangement for holding and reproducing the operating program and the operating parameters. At least a part of the operating program and/or of the operating parameters can be modified and/or replaced by data transmitted from the external unit via the telemetry unit.

153 citations

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Hans Leysieffer1
TL;DR: An at least partially implantable system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder comprising at least one acoustic sensor for picking up acoustic sensor signals, an electronic signal processing unit for audio signal processing and amplification of the electrical sensor signals; an electrical power supply unit which supplies individual components of the system with energy; an electromechanical output transducer which has an electrical input impedance and which, when implanted, is coupled via a coupling element to at least 1 of a middle ear and an inner ear for mechanical stimulation thereof; and means for objectively determining the quality of coupling between the output transducers
Abstract: An at least partially implantable system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder comprising at least one acoustic sensor for picking up acoustic sensor signals and converting the acoustic sensor signals into corresponding electrical audio sensor signals; an electronic signal processing unit for audio signal processing and amplification of the electrical sensor signals; an electrical power supply unit which supplies individual components of the system with energy; at least one electromechanical output transducer which has an electrical input impedance and which, when implanted, is coupled via a coupling element to at least one of a middle ear and an inner ear for mechanical stimulation thereof; and means for objectively determining the quality of coupling between the at least one output transducer and the least one of the middle ear and the inner ear, said determining means comprising impedance measuring means for measuring the mechanical impedance of a biological load structure which, upon implantation of the output transducer, is coupled to the output transducer.

101 citations

Patent
02 Jul 2001
TL;DR: A system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder which comprises at least one acoustic sensor for picking up an acoustic signal and converting it into an electrical audio signal, an electronic signal processing unit for audio signal processing and amplification, an electrical power supply unit which supplies individual components of the system with current, and an actuator arrangement which is provided with one or more electroacoustic, electromechanical or purely electrical output-side actuators or any combination of these actuators for stimulation of damaged hearing is described in this paper.
Abstract: A system for rehabilitation of a hearing disorder which comprises at least one acoustic sensor for picking up an acoustic signal and converting it into an electrical audio signal, an electronic signal processing unit for audio signal processing and amplification, an electrical power supply unit which supplies individual components of the system with current, and an actuator arrangement which is provided with one or more electroacoustic, electromechanical or purely electrical output-side actuators or any combination of these actuators for stimulation of damaged hearing, wherein the signal processing unit has a speech analysis and recognition module and a speech synthesis module.

89 citations


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Patent
26 Nov 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for providing electrical stimulation to tissue includes implanting one or more battery-free microtransponders having spiral antennas into tissue, where energy is provided wirelessly to the plurality of microtransmoders.
Abstract: A method and system for providing electrical stimulation to tissue includes implanting one or more battery-free microtransponders having spiral antennas into tissue. Energy is provided wirelessly to the plurality of microtransponders. Tissue is stimulated using the energy.

589 citations

Patent
27 Feb 2007
TL;DR: An electrode array (30) which is able to be inserted to a desired depth within the cochlea to provide useful percepts for the recipient which will also preferably not cause damage to the sensitive structures as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: An electrode array ( 30 ) which is able to be inserted to a desired depth within the cochlea to provide useful percepts for the recipient which will also preferably not cause damage to the sensitive structures of the cochlea. The electrode array ( 30 ) is insertable through an opening in the cochlea and into at least the basal region of the cochlea and comprises an elongate carrier ( 31 ) having a proximal end, a distal end, and a plurality of electrodes ( 32 ) supported by the carrier at respective spaced locations thereon in a region between the proximal end and the distal end. A stabilizing collar ( 35 ) extends outwardly from the elongate carrier ( 31 ) at or adjacent a proximal end thereof and has an abutment surface adapted to abut a portion of the cochlea surface around the cochleostomy and at least substantially prevent movement of the carrier ( 31 ) following completion of insertion of the array ( 30 ) into the cochlea.

513 citations

Patent
Gary L. Long1
14 Feb 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the waveform parameters of the irreversible electroporation electrical waveform were determined based on image information received from the tissue treatment region, where the first and second electrodes were adapted to be endoscopically located in a tissue treatment area.
Abstract: A surgical instrument, such as an endoscopic or laparoscopic instrument, includes an ablation device. The ablation device includes an elongate relatively flexible member having a proximal end and a distal end, the flexible member includes at least a first working channel. A first and second electrode extends from a working channel at the distal end of the flexible member. The first and second electrodes are adapted to be endoscopically located in a tissue treatment region. The first and second electrodes are adapted to couple to an electrical waveform generator to receive an irreversible electroporation electrical waveform sufficient to ablate tissue located between the first and second electrodes. The waveform parameters of the irreversible electroporation electrical waveform are determined based on image information received from the tissue treatment region.

511 citations

Patent
23 Apr 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for waking up a satellite implantable medical device ('IMD') from a sleep state in which power consumption by the satellite IMD is essentially zero.
Abstract: A system and method for waking up a satellite implantable medical device ('IMD') from a sleep state in which power consumption by the satellite IMD is essentially zero. The satellite IMD may be adapted to perform one or more designated measurement and/or therapeutic functions. The satellite IMD includes a wake-up sensor that is adapted to sense the presence or absence of a wake-up field generated by a primary IMD or an external device. The wake-up field may be an electromagnetic field, a magnetic field, or a physiologically sub-threshold excitation current (i.e., E-field). Upon sensing by the wake-up sensor of the wake-up field, other components of the satellite IMD, which may include a controller, a sensing and/or therapy module, and/or a communications module, are awakened to perform one or more designated functions.

496 citations

Patent
13 Dec 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and devices for controlling movement of a working end of a surgical device, and in particular for performing various surgical procedures using an instrument having an end effector that can be articulated relative to an elongate shaft of the device.
Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for controlling movement of a working end of a surgical device, and in particular for performing various surgical procedures using an instrument having an end effector that can be articulated relative to an elongate shaft of the device. In certain embodiments, the end effector can also optionally rotate relative to the elongate shaft of the device, and/or the shaft can rotate relative to a handle of the device.

445 citations