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. 1994 Feb;73(2):78-82, 84-8, 90.

A contactless electromagnetic implantable middle ear device for sensorineural hearing loss

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A contactless electromagnetic implantable middle ear device for sensorineural hearing loss

A J Maniglia et al. Ear Nose Throat J. 1994 Feb.

Abstract

Following basic science experiments, improvement of precision micromechanics and electronics design, and development of different prototypes, a contactless electromagnetic hearing device has been successfully implanted in cats (acute experiments). Chronic animal experiments using the cat as well as the rabbit are ongoing to test the components of the device. A highly efficient air core coil is used to vibrate a neodymium-iron-boron magnet cemented to the body of the incus. The parts of the system, including implanted electronics (hybrid circuit, solid state), are laser welded and hermetically sealed. The system allows for the generation of enough force which vibrates the magnet implanted on the incus. It would be suitable for the treatment of moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss.

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