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. 2022 Jul:2022:5099-5102.
doi: 10.1109/EMBC48229.2022.9871237.

Evaluation of Pneumatic Insertion Stability of Utah Slanted Electrode Arrays in Rat Sciatic Nerve

Evaluation of Pneumatic Insertion Stability of Utah Slanted Electrode Arrays in Rat Sciatic Nerve

W Mitchel Thomas et al. Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2022 Jul.

Abstract

The Utah Electrode Array (UEA) and its variants (e.g., the Utah Slanted Electrode Array, or USEA) have been prominent contributors to advances in the field of neural engineering over the past decade. The most common means of inserting UEA and USEA devices into neural tissue is pneumatic insertion performed by an insertion wand and a pneumatic controller. As design changes from the well-established standards occur to better suit specialized surgical applications, it becomes essential to verify that the alterations do not compromise the structural integrity of the device during insertion. This paper characterizes and demonstrates the reliability of specialized USEAs and insertion wands designed for auditory nerve implants following pneumatic insertion into a rat sciatic nerve. The results show that proposed changes in the USEA form factor and pneumatic insertion ergonomics do not compromise implant stability and device structural viability.

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