How it Works

MelCap System
Beginning Steps
Last Steps
MelCap System
The MelCap system has 3 main parts:
- Remotely controlled capsule adapted for ingestion or placement into the gastrointestinal tract (GT) of a patient
- Remote control device for controlling and sharing information with the capsule
- Magnetic coupling system for fixing the capsule within the gastrointestinal tract of the patient
Beginning Steps
- Following swallowing of the capsule by the patient, the capsule enters the GT.
- Location of the capsule within the GT is defined by an external magnetic field sensor.
- Further, the position of the capsule relative to the targeted nerve is determined by method of Nerve Conduction Study (NCS).
- At the required location the capsule is secured to an inner wall of the GT by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic element in the capsule and the magnetic element in the external positioning unit
Last Steps
- The patient and/or medical personnel activate the capsule wirelessly by transmitting operating instructions to the capsule from the remote wireless control unit.
- The capsule receives the operating instructions and configures and activates a pulse generator, contained in the capsule, to generate electrical pulses which propagate through the GT in proximity to at least one chosen area of GI tract
- The pulses activate for instance a vagus nerve, thus enhancing the gastro motility
- Depending on location of the capsule in the GT it can have different clinical effects: Gastric electrical stimulation (GES), Lower Esophagus Sphincter (LES) muscle simulation or vagus nerve blocking which require continuous monitoring and treatment