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Manufacturable 32-Channel Cochlear Electrode Array and Preliminary Assessment of Its Feasibility for Clinical Use
by
Min, Kyou-Sik
, Oh, Seung-Ha
, Ha, Yoonhee
, Shin, Soowon
, Hyun, Junewoo
, Choi, Gwangjin
, Kim, Sangwoo
in
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/ cochlear electrode array
/ cochlear implant
/ Cochlear implants
/ Costs
/ Developing countries
/ Digital signal processors
/ Electrochemical analysis
/ Electrodes
/ Feasibility studies
/ Force measurement
/ Hearing loss
/ implantable neural interface
/ Industrialized nations
/ Insertion
/ Integrated circuits
/ Laser beam welding
/ Lasers
/ LDCs
/ Manufacturing
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Microprocessors
/ Molding (process)
/ Signal processing
/ Signal transmission
/ Silicone resins
/ Stiffness
/ Storage capacity
/ Titanium
/ Wire
2021
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Manufacturable 32-Channel Cochlear Electrode Array and Preliminary Assessment of Its Feasibility for Clinical Use
by
Min, Kyou-Sik
, Oh, Seung-Ha
, Ha, Yoonhee
, Shin, Soowon
, Hyun, Junewoo
, Choi, Gwangjin
, Kim, Sangwoo
in
Arrays
/ cochlear electrode array
/ cochlear implant
/ Cochlear implants
/ Costs
/ Developing countries
/ Digital signal processors
/ Electrochemical analysis
/ Electrodes
/ Feasibility studies
/ Force measurement
/ Hearing loss
/ implantable neural interface
/ Industrialized nations
/ Insertion
/ Integrated circuits
/ Laser beam welding
/ Lasers
/ LDCs
/ Manufacturing
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Microprocessors
/ Molding (process)
/ Signal processing
/ Signal transmission
/ Silicone resins
/ Stiffness
/ Storage capacity
/ Titanium
/ Wire
2021
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Manufacturable 32-Channel Cochlear Electrode Array and Preliminary Assessment of Its Feasibility for Clinical Use
by
Min, Kyou-Sik
, Oh, Seung-Ha
, Ha, Yoonhee
, Shin, Soowon
, Hyun, Junewoo
, Choi, Gwangjin
, Kim, Sangwoo
in
Arrays
/ cochlear electrode array
/ cochlear implant
/ Cochlear implants
/ Costs
/ Developing countries
/ Digital signal processors
/ Electrochemical analysis
/ Electrodes
/ Feasibility studies
/ Force measurement
/ Hearing loss
/ implantable neural interface
/ Industrialized nations
/ Insertion
/ Integrated circuits
/ Laser beam welding
/ Lasers
/ LDCs
/ Manufacturing
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Microprocessors
/ Molding (process)
/ Signal processing
/ Signal transmission
/ Silicone resins
/ Stiffness
/ Storage capacity
/ Titanium
/ Wire
2021
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Manufacturable 32-Channel Cochlear Electrode Array and Preliminary Assessment of Its Feasibility for Clinical Use
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Manufacturable 32-Channel Cochlear Electrode Array and Preliminary Assessment of Its Feasibility for Clinical Use
2021
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(1) Background: In this study, we introduce a manufacturable 32-channel cochlear electrode array. In contrast to conventional cochlear electrode arrays manufactured by manual processes that consist of electrode-wire welding, the placement of each electrode, and silicone molding over wired structures, the proposed cochlear electrode array is manufactured by semi-automated laser micro-structuring and a mass-produced layer-by-layer silicone deposition scheme similar to the semiconductor fabrication process. (2) Methods: The proposed 32-channel electrode array has 32 electrode contacts with a length of 24 mm and 0.75 mm spacing between contacts. The width of the electrode array is 0.45 mm at its apex and 0.8 mm at its base, and it has a three-layered arrangement consisting of a 32-channel electrode layer and two 16-lead wire layers. To assess its feasibility, we conducted an electrochemical evaluation, stiffness measurements, and insertion force measurements. (3) Results: The electrochemical impedance and charge storage capacity are 3.11 ± 0.89 kOhm at 1 kHz and 5.09 mC/cm2, respectively. The V/H ratio, which indicates how large the vertical stiffness is compared to the horizontal stiffness, is 1.26. The insertion force is 17.4 mN at 8 mm from the round window, and the maximum extraction force is 61.4 mN. (4) Conclusions: The results of the preliminary feasibility assessment of the proposed 32-channel cochlear electrode array are presented. After further assessments are performed, a 32-channel cochlear implant system consisting of the proposed 32-channel electrode array, 32-channel neural stimulation and recording IC, titanium-based hermetic package, and sound processor with wireless power and signal transmission coil will be completed.
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