Seizures occur when groups of neurons fire off abnormally, but thanks to the implant, also known as the RNS Stimulator, it will be able to detect when these electrical signals are happening in the brain, and will be able to fire off impulses of its own which will help to regular brain activity. According to their research, this was tested with 256 patients to find out the implant’s benefits. Those with the implant enabled actually found a reduction of 37.9% in their seizures, and this reduced frequency was maintained even after two years later.
The RNS Stimulator was unanimously recommended by a panel of experts selected by the FDA and will see its implementation come February 2014.