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S Wilson1, M A Howard, J D Rossen, T J Brennan, B D Dalm, N S Dahdaleh, M Utz, G T Gillies.
Abstract
We have designed, built and tested a novel spinal cord surrogate that mimics the low-amplitude cardiac-driven pulsations of the human spinal cord, for use in developing intradural implants to be used in a novel form of neuromodulation for the treatment of intractable pain and motor system dysfunction. The silicone surrogate has an oval cross section, 10 mm major axis × 6 mm minor axis, and incorporates a 3 mm diameter × 3 cm long angioplasty balloon that serves as the pulsation actuator. When pneumatically driven at 1 Hz and 1.5 atmospheres (≈ 1140 mm Hg), the surrogate's diametric pulsation is ≈ 100 μm, which corresponds well to in vivo observations. The applications for this surrogate are presented and discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22188575 DOI: 10.3109/03091902.2011.632061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Eng Technol ISSN: 0309-1902