| Literature DB >> 29343774 |
Janez Rozman1,2, Polona Pečlin1, Samo Ribarič2, Matjaž Godec3, Jaka Burja4.
Abstract
This article reviews an improved methodology and technology for crafting a multi-electrode spiral cuff for the selective activation of nerve fibres in particular superficial regions of a peripheral nerve. The analysis, structural and mechanical properties of the spot welds used for the interconnections between the stimulating electrodes and stainless-steel lead wires are presented. The cuff consisted of 33 platinum electrodes embedded within a self-curling 17-mm-long silicone spiral sheet with a nominal internal diameter of 2.5 mm. The weld was analyzed using scanning electron microscopy and nanohardness tests, while the interconnection was investigated using destructive load tests. The functionality of the cuff was tested in an isolated porcine vagus nerve. The results of the scanning electron microscopy show good alloying and none of the typical welding defects that occur between the wire and the platinum foil. The results of the destructive load tests show that the breaking loads were between 3.22 and 5 N. The results of the nanohardness testing show that the hardness of the weld was different for the particular sites on the weld sample. Finally, the results of the functional testing show that for different stimulation intensities both the compound action potential deflection and the shape are modulated.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29343774 PMCID: PMC5772407 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-19318-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) 3D illustration of the stimulating spiral nerve cuff. (b) Integrated matrix of 33 electrodes.
Mechanical properties of platinum.
| Condition | Tensile strength (MPa | Elongation (%) | Hardness Vickers (HV) |
|---|---|---|---|
| As-worked | 207–241 | 1–3 | 90–95 |
| Annealed | 124–165 | 30–40 | / |
Specifications of the stranded stainless-steel multi-conductor cable AS 631.
| Wire Series | AWG Size | Conductor Circ. Mils | Strand Constr. | Nom. Wall Thickness FEP | Nominal Overall Diameter | OHMS Per Foot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AS 631 | 40 | 10 | 10/50 | 0.003–0.004 | 0.011 | 45.94 |
Figure 2(a) Micro spot-welding device; (b) Welded interconnection with indicated cross-section A-A for metallographic analysis; (c) Schematic diagram of welding an interconnection between the stimulating electrodes and the lead wire; (d) Welding energy versus charging voltage, showing the region where optimum and reproducible results are obtained.
Figure 3BEI of the welded AISI 316 L wire and Pt foil with four sites of interest at the weld sample (a) where the elements Cr, Fe, Ni and Pt are analysed in weight percent (b), according X-ray images Fe Kα (c) and Pt Mα (d) are also given.
Figure 4Manufactured stimulating spiral nerve cuff.
Figure 5Measurements of mechanical properties (a) destructive tensile test, (b) weld nanohardnes tests.
Figure 6Measurements of compound action potential (CAP).