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Soft-coupling suspension system for an intradural spinal cord stimulator: Biophysical performance characteristics
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Mechanical ComplianceEngineeringNeuromodulation TherapiesBiomedical EngineeringPeripheral NervesOrthopaedic SurgeryStimulation DeviceSoft RoboticsBiomechanicsBiomedical DevicesSuspension SystemSpinal Cord InjuryNeuromodulation (Medicine)NeurostimulationImplantable DeviceNeural InterfaceNeural InterfacesBiomedical SensorsNeuroengineeringSoft-coupling Suspension SystemBiophysical Performance CharacteristicsElectromyographyElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
We have characterized the mechanical compliance of an improved version of the suspension system used to position the electrode-bearing membrane of an intradural neuromodulator on the dorsal pial surface of the spinal cord. Over the compression span of 5 mm, it exhibited a restoring force of 2.4 μN μm−1 and a mean pressure of 0.5 mm Hg (=66 Pa) on the surface below it, well within the range of normal intrathecal pressures. We have implanted prototype devices employing this suspension and a novel device fixation technique in a chronic ovine model of spinal cord stimulation and found that it maintains stable contact at the electrode-pia interface without lead fracture, as determined by measurement of the inter-contact impedances.
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