Literature DB >> 24751742

A polymer-based multichannel cochlear electrode array.

Kyou Sik Min1, Seung Ha Oh, Min-Hyun Park, Joonsoo Jeong, Sung June Kim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Compared with conventional cochlear electrode arrays, which are hand assembled and wire-based, polymer-based implants have several advantages. They are very precise, and their fabrication is inexpensive because of the use of thin-film processes. In the present study, a cochlear electrode array based on a high-performance liquid crystal polymer material is devised. Furthermore, the device is encapsulated in silicone elastomer.
METHODS: The fabrication steps introduced here include thin-film processes with liquid crystal polymer (LCP) films and customized self-aligning molding processes for the electrode array. To assess the feasibility of the proposed electrode array, the charge storage capacitance and impedance were measured using a potentiostat. Vertical and horizontal deflection forces were measured using a customized fixture and a force sensor. Insertion and extraction forces were also measured using a transparent human cochlear plastic model, and five cases involving human temporal insertion trials were undertaken to assess the level of safety during the insertion process.
RESULTS: The charge storage capacity and impedance at 1 kHz were 33.26 mC/cm and 1.02 kΩ, respectively. Likewise, the vertical force and horizontal force of the electrode array were 3.15 g and 1.07 g. The insertion force into a transparent plastic cochlear model with displacement of 8 mm from a round window was 8.2 mN, and the maximum extraction force was 110.4 mN. Two cases of human temporal bone insertion showed no observable trauma, whereas 3 cases showed a rupture of the basilar membrane.
CONCLUSION: An LCP-based intracochlear electrode array was fabricated, and its electrical and mechanical properties were found to be suitable for clinical use.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24751742     DOI: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000000292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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5.  Manufacturable 32-Channel Cochlear Electrode Array and Preliminary Assessment of Its Feasibility for Clinical Use.

Authors:  Soowon Shin; Yoonhee Ha; Gwangjin Choi; Junewoo Hyun; Sangwoo Kim; Seung-Ha Oh; Kyou-Sik Min
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