Inspire’s Sleep-Apnea Systems Targeted in Nyxoah Patent Suit

Sept. 17, 2025, 7:27 PM UTC

Two of Inspire Medical Systems Inc.'s implantable sleep-apnea therapy systems infringe three Nyxoah SA patents covering low-current neurostimulation technology, a federal lawsuit said.

The Inspire IV and V infringe US Patent Nos. 8,700,183, 9,415,215, and 9,415,216, according to a complaint docketed Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Delaware.

Inspire said in a statement the company takes intellectual property matters “seriously” and “intend to vigorously defend against these claims.”

  • The patents cover low-current implants that stimulate the tongue nerve to keep airways open during sleep; the ‘183 patent expires in September 2032, and the ...

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