Miniaturized Passive Bio-mechanical Valve for Hydrocephalus Treatment

Yuna Jung, Daniel W. Gulick, J. Christen
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Hydrocephalus is an accumulation of excess pressure in the brain due to malfunction of the fluid drainage system, arachnoid granulations. Standard treatment uses a shunt to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid to the abdomen. Conventional shunts suffer high failure rates over time. To reduce failure, we propose replacing the shunt with a miniaturized valve placed in the intracranial space. Our current prototype uses a duckbill valve design with 1 mm outlet width. The valve leaflets are silicone (PDMS), with the fluid channel defined using photolithography. In bench top pressure vs. flow testing, the silicone duckbill valve achieved the target cracking pressure range of 5 to 15 cmH2O with no cycling degradation or reverse flow leakage. Upcoming studies will monitor long-term degradation and test valve performance in vivo.
小型被动生物机械瓣膜治疗脑积水
脑积水是由于液体引流系统、蛛网膜颗粒的故障而导致的脑内过度压力的积累。标准的治疗方法是使用分流器将多余的脑脊液引流到腹部。随着时间的推移,传统分流器的故障率很高。为了减少失败,我们建议用放置在颅内间隙的小型瓣膜代替分流器。我们目前的原型使用鸭嘴阀设计,出口宽度为1毫米。阀叶是硅胶(PDMS),流体通道使用光刻技术定义。在台架顶压流量测试中,硅胶鸭嘴阀达到了5 - 15 cmH2O的目标开裂压力范围,没有发生循环降解或倒流泄漏。接下来的研究将监测长期降解和测试阀门在体内的性能。
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