• DocumentCode
    1353798
  • Title

    Design of a Semi-Implantable Hearing Device for Direct Acoustic Cochlear Stimulation

  • Author

    Bernhard, Hans ; Stieger, Christof ; Perriard, Yves

  • Author_Institution
    Med. Device Dept., Helbling Tech. Bern, Liebefeld, Switzerland
  • Volume
    58
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    420
  • Lastpage
    428
  • Abstract
    A new hearing therapy based on direct acoustic cochlear stimulation was developed for the treatment of severe to profound mixed hearing loss. The device efficacy was validated in an initial clinical trial with four patients. This semi-implantable investigational device consists of an externally worn audio processor, a percutaneous connector, and an implantable microactuator. The actuator is placed in the mastoid bone, right behind the external auditory canal. It generates vibrations that are directly coupled to the inner ear fluids and that, therefore, bypass the external and the middle ear. The system is able to provide an equivalent sound pressure level of 125 dB over the frequency range between 125 and 8000 Hz. The hermetically sealed actuator is designed to provide maximal output power by keeping its dimensions small enough to enable implantation. A network model is used to simulate the dynamic characteristics of the actuator to adjust its transfer function to the characteristics of the middle ear. The geometry of the different actuator components is optimized using finite-element modeling.
  • Keywords
    bioMEMS; bone; cochlear implants; finite element analysis; medical control systems; microactuators; vibrations; audio processor; direct acoustic cochlear stimulation; external auditory canal; finite element modeling; frequency 125 Hz to 8000 Hz; hearing loss; hearing therapy; hermetically sealed actuator; implantable microactuator; inner ear fluids; mastoid bone; percutaneous connector; semi-implantable hearing device; transfer function; vibrations; Actuators; Auditory system; Coils; Ear; Magnetic flux; Soft magnetic materials; Springs; Actuator design; balanced armature actuator; hearing implant; middle ear transfer function; mixed hearing loss; Cochlear Implants; Equipment Design; Finite Element Analysis; Humans; Models, Theoretical;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2010.2087756
  • Filename
    5604660