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Development and evaluation of the modiolar research array--multi-centre collaborative study in human temporal bones.

机译:模态研究阵列的开发和评估-人类颞骨的多中心协作研究。

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OBJECTIVE: Multi-centre collaborative study to develop and refine the design of a prototype thin perimodiolar cochlear implant electrode array and to assess feasibility for use in human subjects. STUDY DESIGN: Multi-centre temporal bone insertion studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The modiolar research array (MRA) is a thin pre-curved electrode that is held straight for initial insertion with an external sheath rather than an internal stylet. Between November 2006 and February 2009, six iterations of electrode design were studied in 21 separate insertion studies in which 140 electrode insertions were performed in 85 human temporal bones by 12 surgeons. These studies aimed at addressing four fundamental questions related to the electrode concept, being: (1) Could a sheath result in additional intra-cochlear trauma? (2) Could a sheath accommodate variations in cochlea size and anatomies? (3) Could a sheath be inserted via the round window? and (4) Could a sheath be safely removed once the electrode had been inserted? These questions were investigated within these studies using a number of evaluation techniques, including X-ray and microfluoroscopy, acrylic fixation and temporal bone histologic sectioning, temporal bone microdissection of cochlear structures with electrode visualization, rotational tomography, and insertion force analysis. RESULTS: Frequent examples of electrode rotation and tip fold-over were demonstrated with the initial designs. This was typically caused by excessive curvature of the electrode tip, and also difficulty in handling of the electrode and sheath. The degree of tip curvature was progressively relaxed in subsequent versions with a corresponding reduction in the frequency of tip fold-over. Modifications to the sheath facilitated electrode insertion and sheath removal. Insertion studies with the final MRA design demonstrated minimal trauma, excellent perimodiolar placement, and very small electrode dimensions within scala tympani. Force measurements in temporal bones demonstrated negligible force on cochlear structures with angular insertion depths of between 390 and 450 degrees . CONCLUSION: The MRA is a novel, very thin perimodiolar prototype electrode array that has been developed using a systematic collaborative approach. The different evaluation techniques employed by the investigators contributed to the early identification of issues and generation of solutions. Regarding the four fundamental questions related to the electrode concept, the studies demonstrated that (1) the sheath did not result in additional intra-cochlear trauma; (2) the sheath could accommodate variations in cochlea size and anatomies; (3) the sheath was more successfully inserted via a cochleostomy than via the round window; and (4) the sheath could be safely removed once the electrode had been inserted.
机译:目的:进行多中心协作研究,以开发和完善原型薄imo膜人工耳蜗植入物电极阵列的设计,并评估其在人体中的可行性。研究设计:多中心颞骨插入研究。材料与方法:模块化的研究阵列(MRA)是一种薄的预弯曲电极,可保持笔直以初始插入外部鞘管而不是内部探针。在2006年11月至2009年2月之间,在21个单独的插入研究中对电极设计进行了六次迭代研究,其中12位外科医生在85个人类颞骨中进行了140次电极插入。这些研究旨在解决与电极概念有关的四个基本问题,即:(1)护套会导致额外的耳蜗内创伤吗? (2)护套能否适应耳蜗大小和解剖结构的变化? (3)是否可以通过圆窗插入护套? (4)一旦插入电极,是否可以安全地除去护套?在这些研究中,使用了许多评估技术对这些问题进行了研究,包括X射线和显微荧光检查,丙烯酸固定和颞骨组织学切片,耳蜗结构的颞骨显微解剖以及电极可视化,旋转层析成像和插入力分析。结果:最初的设计演示了电极旋转和尖端折叠的常见示例。这通常是由电极头的过度弯曲引起的,并且还难以处理电极和护套。在随后的版本中,逐渐减小了尖端弯曲的程度,并相应降低了尖端折叠的频率。对护套的修改促进了电极的插入和护套的去除。用最终的MRA设计进行的插入研究表明,在鼓sc中的创伤最小,出色的剑突位置和极小的电极尺寸。在颞骨中的力测量结果显示,在角度插入深度在390至450度之间的耳蜗结构上的力可忽略不计。结论:MRA是使用系统协作方法开发的新型超薄Perimodiolar原型电极阵列。研究人员采用的不同评估技术有助于问题的早期识别和解决方案的产生。关于与电极概念有关的四个基本问题,研究表明:(1)鞘管不会导致额外的耳蜗内创伤; (2)鞘管可适应耳蜗大小和解剖结构的变化; (3)通过耳蜗切开术比通过圆形窗口更成功地插入鞘管; (4)一旦插入电极,即可安全地移除护套。

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