基于支架的血管内神经记录阵列的安全检索

V. S. A. Tarigoppula, G. Rind, S. Ronayne, Andrew Stent, C. D. Eiber, T. Oxley, N. Opie
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植入人体的设备的检索能力对设备的安全性、有效性、可接受性以及临床和应用的灵活性都有影响。Stentrode是一种基于支架的血管内神经记录阵列,是一种相对较新的方式,可以通过身体的自然高速公路(即血管)以微创的方式获取大脑数据。由于我们进一步描述了血管内神经记录的安全性,并扩展了血管内神经记录阵列的现有应用,我们试图评估在硬脑膜窦植入短时间后取出该设备的可能性。为了证明功能性神经记录,在植入后4和6天捕获稳态视觉诱发电位。为了证明安全性,我们分析了植入的硬脑膜窦和对侧未植入的硬脑膜窦的组织学切片作为受试者内对照。我们在一个羊模型中表明,在植入和神经数据记录7天后,从横窦取出基于支架的血管内神经记录阵列,可以成功安全地进行,对动物的总体健康和硬脑膜窦的影响最小。
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Safe Retrieval of a Stent-Based Endovascular Neural Recording Array
The ability to retrieve a device implanted in humans has implications for the device's safety, efficacy, adoptability, and clinical and applicational flexibility. The Stentrode, a stent-based endovascular neural recording array, is a relatively new modality to capture brain data which accesses the brain in a minimally invasive manner through the body's natural highways (i.e., blood vessels). As we further characterize the safety profile for endovascular neural recording and expand on the existing applications of our endovascular neural recording array, we sought to assess the possibility of retrieving the device following a short implantation period in a Dural sinus. To demonstrate functional neural recording, steady-state visual evoked potentials were captured at 4 and 6 days post-implantation. To demonstrate safety, we analyzed histological sections of the implanted dural sinus and contralateral non-implanted sinus as a within-subject control. We show, in an ovine model, that retrieval of a stent-based endovascular neural recording array from the transverse sinus, following 7 days of implantation and neural data recording, can be performed successfully and safely with minimal effect on animals' general health and the Dural sinuses.
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