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可定制的帽状植入物,用于神经生理实验。

Customizable cap implants for neurophysiological experimentation.

机构信息

Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Robarts Research Institute and the Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, 1151 Richmond St. N., Room 7239, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada.

Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Robarts Research Institute and the Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, 1151 Richmond St. N., Room 7239, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada; Neuronitek, 5846 William St., Lucan, ON, NOM 2J0, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurosci Methods. 2018 Jul 1;304:103-117. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2018.04.016. Epub 2018 Apr 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several primate neurophysiology laboratories have adopted acrylic-free, custom-fit cranial implants. These implants are often comprised of titanium or plastic polymers, such as polyether ether ketone (PEEK). Titanium is favored for its mechanical strength and osseointegrative properties whereas PEEK is notable for its lightweight, machinability, and MRI compatibility. Recent titanium/PEEK implants have proven to be effective in minimizing infection and implant failure, thereby prolonging experiments and optimizing the scientific contribution of a single primate.

NEW METHOD

We created novel, customizable PEEK 'cap' implants that contour to the primate's skull. The implants were created using MRI and/or CT data, SolidWorks software and CNC-machining.

RESULTS

Three rhesus macaques were implanted with a PEEK cap implant. Head fixation and chronic recordings were successfully performed. Improvements in design and surgical technique solved issues of granulation tissue formation and headpost screw breakage.

COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS

Primate cranial implants have traditionally been fastened to the skull using acrylic and anchor screws. This technique is prone to skin recession, infection, and implant failure. More recent methods have used imaging data to create custom-fit titanium/PEEK implants with radially extending feet or vertical columns. Compared to our design, these implants are more surgically invasive over time, have less force distribution, and/or do not optimize the utilizable surface area of the skull.

CONCLUSIONS

Our PEEK cap implants served as an effective and affordable means to perform electrophysiological experimentation while reducing surgical invasiveness, providing increased strength, and optimizing useful surface area.

摘要

背景

一些灵长类神经生理学实验室已经采用了无丙烯酸、定制贴合的颅内置物。这些植入物通常由钛或塑料聚合物组成,如聚醚醚酮(PEEK)。钛因其机械强度和骨整合特性而受到青睐,而 PEEK 则因其重量轻、可加工性和磁共振兼容性而引人注目。最近的钛/PEEK 植入物已被证明能有效降低感染和植入物失败的风险,从而延长实验时间,优化单个灵长类动物的科学贡献。

新方法

我们创建了新颖的、可定制的 PEEK“帽”植入物,这些植入物与灵长类动物的头骨轮廓贴合。这些植入物是使用 MRI 和/或 CT 数据、SolidWorks 软件和数控机床加工制作的。

结果

三只恒河猴被植入了 PEEK 帽状植入物。头部固定和慢性记录都成功完成。设计和手术技术的改进解决了肉芽组织形成和头钉螺丝断裂的问题。

与现有方法的比较

灵长类动物的颅内置物传统上是用丙烯酸和锚定螺丝固定在头骨上。这种技术容易导致皮肤收缩、感染和植入物失败。最近的方法使用成像数据来创建定制贴合的钛/PEEK 植入物,这些植入物带有放射状延伸的脚或垂直柱。与我们的设计相比,这些植入物随着时间的推移会更具侵袭性,力分布更少,或者不能优化头骨的可用表面积。

结论

我们的 PEEK 帽状植入物是一种有效且经济实惠的方法,可以进行电生理实验,同时减少手术的侵袭性,提供更高的强度,并优化可用表面积。

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