Improving the Selectivity of an Osseointegrated Neural Interface: Proof of Concept For Housing Sieve Electrode Arrays in the Medullary Canal of Long Bones

Author:

Millevolte Augusto X. T.,Dingle Aaron M.,Ness Jared P.,Novello Joseph,Zeng Weifeng,Lu Yan,Minor Rashea L.,Nemke Brett,Markel Mark D.,Suminski Aaron J.,Williams Justin C.,Poore Samuel O.

Abstract

Sieve electrodes stand poised to deliver the selectivity required for driving advanced prosthetics but are considered inherently invasive and lack the stability required for a chronic solution. This proof of concept experiment investigates the potential for the housing and engagement of a sieve electrode within the medullary canal as part of an osseointegrated neural interface (ONI) for greater selectivity toward improving prosthetic control. The working hypotheses are that (A) the addition of a sieve interface to a cuff electrode housed within the medullary canal of the femur as part of an ONI would be capable of measuring efferent and afferent compound nerve action potentials (CNAPs) through a greater number of channels; (B) that signaling improves over time; and (C) that stimulation at this interface generates measurable cortical somatosensory evoked potentials through a greater number of channels. The modified ONI was tested in a rabbit (n = 1) amputation model over 12 weeks, comparing the sieve component to the cuff, and subsequently compared to historical data. Efferent CNAPs were successfully recorded from the sieve demonstrating physiological improvements in CNAPs between weeks 3 and 5, and somatosensory cortical responses recorded at 12 weeks postoperatively. This demonstrates that sieve electrodes can be housed and function within the medullary canal, demonstrated by improved nerve engagement and distinct cortical sensory feedback. This data presents the conceptual framework for housing more sophisticated sieve electrodes in bone as part of an ONI for improving selectivity with percutaneous connectivity toward improved prosthetic control.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Neuroscience

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