Biocompatibility of a silicon based peripheral nerve electrode.

D J Edell, J N Churchill, I M Gourley
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Abstract

The biocompatibility of a silicon neuroelectric interface for chronic use in mammalian peripheral nerves was investigated. New Zealand white rabbits were used as the animal model. The implant was made of (110) silicon coated with one micron of silicon dioxide. An anisotropic etch was used to form a grid of ten silicon bars each 40 microns wide and spaced 160 microns apart. A Silastic nerve cuff was molded onto each side of the grid. Using microsurgical techniques, the nerve was transected and sutured into the implant cuff. One implanted rabbit was completely analyzed and is reported here. By 32 days post operatively, the EMG of the affected muscles had partially recovered. The EMG of the affected muscles was indistinguishable from the contralateral control muscles after 150 days. At 332 days, the conduction properties of the implanted nerve confirmed that the nerve was capable of conduction through the silicon grid. Histological observations were consistent with normal peripheral nerve regeneration following microsurgical neurrorhaphy. Seven additional rabbits have been implanted and will be fully analyzed in the future. It was concluded that the silicon peripheral nerve implant described here should be pursued as a substrate for a chronic neuroelectric interface.

硅基周围神经电极的生物相容性。
研究了一种用于哺乳动物周围神经的硅神经电界面的生物相容性。以新西兰大白兔为动物模型。植入物由(110)硅制成,表面覆盖一微米的二氧化硅。采用各向异性蚀刻技术形成了由10个硅棒组成的网格,每个硅棒宽40微米,间隔160微米。在网格的两边都装上了一个橡胶神经套。利用显微外科技术,将神经横断并缝合到植入物袖带中。我们对一只植入的兔子进行了全面的分析,并在此报道。术后32天,病变肌肉肌电图部分恢复。150天后,受影响肌肉的肌电图与对侧对照肌的肌电图无法区分。在第332天,植入神经的传导特性证实该神经能够通过硅网格传导。显微外科神经成形术后的组织学观察与正常周围神经再生一致。另外7只兔子已经被植入体内,未来将进行全面分析。结论是,这里描述的硅周围神经植入物应该作为慢性神经电界面的基底。
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