Title :
A Miniaturized, Eye-Conformable, and Long-Term Reliable Retinal Prosthesis Using Monolithic Fabrication of Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
Author :
Joonsoo Jeong ; So Hyun Bae ; Kyou Sik Min ; Jong-Mo Seo ; Hum Chung ; Sung June Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
A novel retinal prosthetic device was developed using biocompatible liquid crystal polymer (LCP) to address the problems associated with conventional metal- and polymer-based devices: the hermetic metal package is bulky, heavy, and labor-intensive, whereas a thin, flexible, and MEMS-compatible polymer-based system is not durable enough for chronic implantation. Exploiting the advantageous properties of LCP such as a low moisture absorption rate, thermobonding, and thermoforming, we fabricate a small, light-weight, long-term reliable retinal prosthesis that can be conformally attached on the eye-surface. A LCP fabrication process using monolithic integration and conformal deformation was established enabling miniaturization and a batch manufacturing process as well as eliminating the need for feed-through technology. The functionality of the fabricated device was tested through wireless operation in saline solution. Its efficacy and implantation stability were verified through in vivo animal tests by measuring the cortical potential and monitoring implanted dummy devices for more than a year, respectively.
Keywords :
batch processing (industrial); bioelectric potentials; biomechanics; biomedical measurement; deformation; ergonomics; eye; liquid crystal polymers; materials preparation; neurophysiology; prosthetics; reliability; thermoforming; LCP fabrication; LCP moisture absorption rate; LCP thermobonding; LCP thermoforming; MEMS-compatible polymer-based system; batch manufacturing process; biocompatible LCP; chronic implantation; conformal deformation; cortical potential measurement; durability; eye-conformable retinal prosthesis; eye-surface conformal attachment; feed-through technology; flexible polymer-based system; hermetic metal package; implanted dummy device monitoring; in vivo animal test; light-weight retinal prosthesis fabrication; liquid crystal polymer; long-term reliable retinal prosthesis; metal-based device; miniaturized retinal prosthesis; monolithic fabrication; monolithic integration; polymer-based device; retinal prosthesis efficacy verification; retinal prosthesis functionality; retinal prosthesis implantation stability verification; retinal prosthetic device development; saline solution; small retinal prosthesis fabrication; thin polymer-based system; wireless operation; Coils; Electrodes; Fabrication; Metals; Prosthetics; Retina; Substrates; Conformable; Liquid crystal polymer (LCP); Monolithic fabrication; Neural prosthesis; Retinal prosthesis; liquid crystal polymer (LCP); monolithic fabrication; neural prosthesis; retinal prosthesis;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2014.2377197