• DocumentCode
    1304550
  • Title

    A Hermetic Wireless Subretinal Neurostimulator for Vision Prostheses

  • Author

    Kelly, Shawn K. ; Shire, Douglas B. ; Chen, Jinghua ; Doyle, Patrick ; Gingerich, Marcus D. ; Cogan, Stuart F. ; Drohan, William A. ; Behan, Sonny ; Theogarajan, Luke ; Wyatt, John L. ; Rizzo, Joseph F., III

  • Author_Institution
    Center for Innovative Visual Rehabilitation, VA Boston Healthcare Syst., Boston, MA, USA
  • Volume
    58
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    3197
  • Lastpage
    3205
  • Abstract
    A miniaturized, hermetically encased, wirelessly operated retinal prosthesis has been developed for preclinical studies in the Yucatan minipig, and includes several design improvements over our previously reported device. The prosthesis attaches conformally to the outside of the eye and electrically drives a microfabricated thin-film polyimide array of sputtered iridium oxide film electrodes. This array is implanted into the subretinal space using a customized ab externo surgical technique. The implanted device includes a hermetic titanium case containing a 15-channel stimulator chip and discrete circuit components. Feedthroughs in the case connect the stimulator chip to secondary power and data receiving coils on the eye and to the electrode array under the retina. Long-term in vitro pulse testing of the electrodes projected a lifetime consistent with typical devices in industry. The final assembly was tested in vitro to verify wireless operation of the system in physiological saline using a custom RF transmitter and primary coils. Stimulation pulse strength, duration, and frequency were programmed wirelessly from a Peripheral Component Interconnect eXtensions for Instrumentation (PXI) computer. Operation of the retinal implant has been verified in two pigs for up to five and a half months by detecting stimulus artifacts generated by the implanted device.
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; eye; lab-on-a-chip; microfabrication; neuromuscular stimulation; peripheral interfaces; polymer films; prosthetics; surgery; vision; 15-channel stimulator chip; Yucatan minipig; custom RF transmitter; customized ab externo surgical technique; data receiving coils; discrete circuit components; electrode array; eye; hermetic titanium case; hermetic wireless subretinal neurostimulator; hermetically encased retinal prosthesis; implanted device; in-vitro pulse testing; instrumentation computer; microfabricated thin-film polyimide array; peripheral component interconnect extension; physiological saline; retinal implant; sputtered iridium oxide film electrodes; vision prosthesis; wirelessly operated retinal prosthesis; Arrays; Coils; Electrodes; Implants; Prosthetics; Retina; Surgery; Biomedical electrodes; integrated circuit design; iridium oxide; neuromuscular stimulation; retinal implant; retinal prosthesis; telemetry; Animals; Artifacts; Conjunctiva; Electric Stimulation; Electrodes, Implanted; Histocytochemistry; Iridium; Prosthesis Design; Retina; Swine; Swine, Miniature; Telemetry; Visual Prosthesis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2011.2165713
  • Filename
    5995156