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3D finite element analyses of insertion of the Nucleus standard straight and the Contour electrode arrays into the human cochlea.

H N Kha1, B K Chen, G M Clark.   

Abstract

Previous experimental studies of insertion of the Nucleus standard straight and the Contour arrays into the scala tympani have reported that the electrode arrays cause damage to various cochlear structures. However, the level of insertion-induced damage by these electrode arrays to cochlear structures (the spiral ligament, the basilar membrane and the osseous spiral lamina) has not been quantified. Although it has been suggested that rotation can overcome this resistance and prevent the basilar membrane from being pierced by the tip of the Nucleus standard straight array, there has not been any attempt to study the relationship between the rotation and the reduction of damage to the basilar membrane. In this study, 3D finite element analyses of insertions of the Nucleus standard straight array and the Contour array into the scala tympani have been undertaken. The perforation of the basilar membrane by the tip of the Nucleus standard straight array at the region of 11-14 mm from the round window appears to be compounded by the geometry of the spiral passage of the scala tympani. Anti-clockwise rotations between 25 degrees and 90 degrees applied at the basal end of the electrode array (for the right cochlea) were shown to significantly reduce the contact stresses exerted by the tip on the basilar membrane which support the practice of applying small rotation partway through insertion of electrode array to minimize damage to the basilar membrane. Although the Contour array (with its stylet intact) is stiffer than the Nucleus standard straight array, a slight withdrawal of the stylet from the Contour array before insertion was found to significantly reduce damage by the electrode array to the spiral ligament and the basilar membrane.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17408675     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2007.01.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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