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Development and Characterization of an Electrocochleography‐Guided Robotics‐Assisted Cochlear Implant Array Insertion System

Allan M. Henslee, Christopher R. Kaufmann, Matt D. Andrick, Parker Reineke, Viral D. Tejani, Marlan R. Hansen

发表年份
2021
引用次数
13

摘要

OBJECTIVE: Electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly being used during cochlear implant (CI) surgery to detect and mitigate insertion-related intracochlear trauma, where a drop in ECochG signal has been shown to correlate with a decline in hearing outcomes. In this study, an ECochG-guided robotics-assisted CI insertion system was developed and characterized that provides controlled and consistent electrode array insertions while monitoring and adapting to real-time ECochG signals. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental research. SETTING: A research laboratory and animal testing facility. METHODS: A proof-of-concept benchtop study evaluated the ability of the system to detect simulated ECochG signal changes and robotically adapt the insertion. Additionally, the ECochG-guided insertion system was evaluated in a pilot in vivo sheep study to characterize the signal-to-noise ratio and amplitude of ECochG recordings during robotics-assisted insertions. The system comprises an electrode array insertion drive unit, an extracochlear recording electrode module, and a control console that interfaces with both components and the surgeon. RESULTS: The system exhibited a microvolt signal resolution and a response time <100 milliseconds after signal change detection, indicating that the system can detect changes and respond faster than a human. Additionally, animal results demonstrated that the system was capable of recording ECochG signals with a high signal-to-noise ratio and sufficient amplitude. CONCLUSION: An ECochG-guided robotics-assisted CI insertion system can detect real-time drops in ECochG signals during electrode array insertions and immediately alter the insertion motion. The system may provide a surgeon the means to monitor and reduce CI insertion-related trauma beyond manual insertion techniques for improved CI hearing outcomes.

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ElectrocochleographyCochlear implantElectrode arraySIGNAL (programming language)Neuromorphic engineeringRoboticsHearing lossArtificial intelligenceBiomedical engineeringMedicine

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