DocumentCode
1217055
Title
A Peripheral Nerve Information Transducer for Amputees: Long-Term Multichannel Recordings from Rabbit Peripheral Nerves
Author
Edell, David J.
Author_Institution
Harvard University-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Technology and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Issue
2
fYear
1986
Firstpage
203
Lastpage
214
Abstract
A micromachined silicon technology is being developed for the purpose of sensing information from the stumps of amputated mammalian peripheral nerves. Information on long-term biocompatibility, anatomy, and physiology related to the structural design of this sensor is presented. Pertinent materials, fabrication, and surgical implantation issues are discussed. Noise, signal amplitude, and receptive field are considered as the prime determinants of the design of an appropriate electrode contact geometry for the structure. The selectivity of the device is also discussed in terms of the fine structure of the regenerated nerve. Examples of waveforms recorded from rabbit peripheral nerves using this sensor are presented and discussed in terms of electrical and physiological parameters. Possible use of the sensor as a source for a binary code suitable for communication of information to a computer is presented along with discussion of the limitations of the current technology and possible future applications.
Keywords
Anatomy; Biological materials; Biosensors; Fabrication; Noise level; Physiology; Rabbits; Silicon; Surgery; Transducers; Amputation; Animals; Biocompatible Materials; Nerve Regeneration; Peripheral Nerves; Rabbits; Synaptic Transmission; Tibial Nerve; Transducers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1986.325892
Filename
4122261
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