iotaMotion, Inc, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022 Aug;167(2):334-340. doi: 10.1177/01945998211049210. Epub 2021 Oct 5.
Electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly being used during cochlear implant (CI) surgery to detect and mitigate insertion-related intracochlear trauma, where a drop in ECochG signal has been shown to correlate with a decline in hearing outcomes. In this study, an ECochG-guided robotics-assisted CI insertion system was developed and characterized that provides controlled and consistent electrode array insertions while monitoring and adapting to real-time ECochG signals.
Experimental research.
A research laboratory and animal testing facility.
A proof-of-concept benchtop study evaluated the ability of the system to detect simulated ECochG signal changes and robotically adapt the insertion. Additionally, the ECochG-guided insertion system was evaluated in a pilot in vivo sheep study to characterize the signal-to-noise ratio and amplitude of ECochG recordings during robotics-assisted insertions. The system comprises an electrode array insertion drive unit, an extracochlear recording electrode module, and a control console that interfaces with both components and the surgeon.
The system exhibited a microvolt signal resolution and a response time <100 milliseconds after signal change detection, indicating that the system can detect changes and respond faster than a human. Additionally, animal results demonstrated that the system was capable of recording ECochG signals with a high signal-to-noise ratio and sufficient amplitude.
An ECochG-guided robotics-assisted CI insertion system can detect real-time drops in ECochG signals during electrode array insertions and immediately alter the insertion motion. The system may provide a surgeon the means to monitor and reduce CI insertion-related trauma beyond manual insertion techniques for improved CI hearing outcomes.
电 Cochleography(ECochG)在耳蜗植入(CI)手术中越来越多地被用于检测和减轻与插入相关的耳蜗内创伤,其中 ECochG 信号的下降已被证明与听力结果的下降相关。在这项研究中,开发并描述了一种 ECochG 引导的机器人辅助 CI 插入系统,该系统在监测和适应实时 ECochG 信号的同时,提供了受控和一致的电极阵列插入。
实验研究。
研究实验室和动物测试设施。
一项概念验证的台式研究评估了该系统检测模拟 ECochG 信号变化并进行机器人自适应插入的能力。此外,还在一项绵羊体内初步研究中评估了 ECochG 引导的插入系统,以表征机器人辅助插入过程中 ECochG 记录的信噪比和幅度。该系统包括一个电极阵列插入驱动单元、一个外耳蜗记录电极模块和一个控制台,控制台与这两个组件和外科医生接口。
该系统具有微伏信号分辨率和<100 毫秒的响应时间,表明该系统能够比人类更快地检测到变化并做出响应。此外,动物研究结果表明,该系统能够以高信噪比和足够的幅度记录 ECochG 信号。
一种 ECochG 引导的机器人辅助 CI 插入系统可以在电极阵列插入过程中实时检测到 ECochG 信号的下降,并立即改变插入运动。该系统可能为外科医生提供一种手段,以监测并减少 CI 插入相关的创伤,超越手动插入技术,以获得更好的 CI 听力结果。