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Modelization of a self-opening peripheral neural interface: A feasibility study

Cutrone, Annarita
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Sergi, Pier Nicola
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Bossi, Silvia
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2011
Medical Engineering & Physics

In this paper a self-opening intrafascicular neural interface (SELINE) has been modeled using both a theoretical approach and a Finite Element (FE) analysis. This innovative self opening interface has several potential advantages such as: higher selectivity due to its three-dimensional structure and efficient anchorage system. Mechanical, structural and micro-technological issues have been considered to obtain an effective design of the electrode, as a feasibility study of the self-opening approach. A simple framework has been provided to model the insertion and partial retraction into peripheral nerves, resulting in the opening of wings.

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DOI
10.1016/j.medengphy.2011.06.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000297876200010

Author(s)
Cutrone, Annarita
Sergi, Pier Nicola
Bossi, Silvia
Micera, Silvestro  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume

33

Start page

1254

End page

1261

Subjects

Neural interface

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Peripheral nerve

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Insertion procedure

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Structural and FE analysis

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Asymmetric kinematics

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Polyimide Microelectrode Array

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Intrafascicular Electrodes

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Mechanical-Properties

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Nerve

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Biocompatibility

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March 26, 2012
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