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A Soft and Stretchable Multielectrode Cuff for Selective Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Authors :
Lienemann, Samuel
Donahue, Mary
Zötterman, Johan
Farnebo, Simon
Tybrandt, Klas
Lienemann, Samuel
Donahue, Mary
Zötterman, Johan
Farnebo, Simon
Tybrandt, Klas
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Bioelectronic medicine can treat diseases and disorders in humans by electrically interfacing with peripheral nerves. Multielectrode cuffs can be used for selective stimulation of portions of the nerve, which is advantageous for treatment specificity. The biocompatibility and conformability of cuffs can be improved by reducing the mechanical mismatch between nerve tissue and cuffs, but selective stimulation of nerves has yet to be achieved with soft and stretchable cuff electrodes. Here, this paper reports the development of a soft and stretchable multielectrode cuff (sMEC) for selective nerve stimulation. The device is made of 50 mu m thick silicone with embedded gold nanowire conductors, which renders it functional at 50% strain, and provides superior conformability for wrapping nerves. By using different stimulation protocols, high functional selectivity is achieved with the sMECs eight stimulation electrodes in a porcine sciatic nerve model. Finite element modeling is used to predict the potential distribution within the nerve, which correlate well with the achieved stimulation results. Recent studies are showing that mechanical softness is of outermost importance for reducing foreign body response. It is therefore believed that the soft high-performance sMEC technology is ideal for future selective peripheral nerve interfaces for bioelectronic medicine.<br />Funding Agencies|Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research; Swedish Research Council [2019-04424]; Swedish Government Strategic Research Area in Materials Science on Functional Materials at Linkoeping University (Faculty Grant SFO Mat LiU) [2009 00971]; European Research Council, "e-NeuroPharma" ERC-2018-ADG [834677]

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1388200978
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.admt.202201322