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Medtronic
Overview
Medtronic is an American Irish-domiciled medical device company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, with operational headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1949, Medtronic is the world's largest medical device company and a pioneer in deep brain stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders including [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease) and essential tremor[@medtronic2024].
Medtronic is an American Irish-domiciled medical device company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, with operational headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1949, Medtronic is the world's largest medical device company and a pioneer in deep brain stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders including [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease) and essential tremor[@medtronic2024].
| Company | Product | FDA Status | Key Features | |---------|---------|------------|--------------| | Abbott Laboratories | Infinity DBS | Approved (2016) | Directional leads, small IPG | | Boston Scientific | Vercise DBS | Approved (2017) | AI navigation, multiple current sources |
Medtronic maintains the largest market share in DBS (>60%).
Regulatory History
| Year | Event | |------|-------| | 1997 | FDA approves Medtronic DBS for essential tremor | | 2002 | FDA approves DBS for Parkinson's disease | | 2015 | FDA approves Activa PC + S for Parkinson's, dystonia, epilepsy | | 2018 | FDA approves directional leads | | 2023 | FDA approves Percept PC with brain sensing |
Treatment Statistics
Patients Treated: >150,000 patients worldwide since 1997
Implant Centers: Thousands of hospitals globally
Clinical Publications: 2,000+ peer-reviewed papers on Medtronic DBS
Research and Development
Current Research Focus
Adaptive DBS: Closed-loop systems that adjust stimulation based on neural signals
Directional Leads: Improved targeting to reduce side effects
Sensing Capabilities: Brain signal recording for personalized programming
Unknown, Medtronic plc. Company Overview. Annual Report 2024 (2024)
[Deuschl et al., A randomized trial of deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. NEJM 2006;355:896-908 (2006)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16614075/)