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Neural Implants Without Active Implanted Electronics: Possibilities and Limitations of Transcutaneous Coupling in Miniaturized Active Implants

Authors :
Patrick Kiele
Gregor Laengle
Martin Schmoll
Cristian Pasluosta
Ronny Pfeifer
Martin Schuettler
Oskar Aszmann
Thomas Stieglitz
Source :
IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Vol 6, Pp 69-74 (2025)
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
IEEE, 2025.

Abstract

Goal: Transcutaneous coupling scheme for wireless powering and signal in active implants are known for more than a decade. This study aimed to investigate the in vivo behavior of this approach to drive multiple channels of an implanted peripheral nerve interfaces. Methods: The stimulation signals were transmitted through the skin over two contacts to an intracorporeal counterpart which was connected to a cuff electrode with two channels. EMG after stimulation was measured to establish recruitment curves. Results: Limitations of transcutaneous coupling were found in the feasible complexity of the system. High electrical crosstalk in a multi-channel system reduces this approach to low channel applications, such as pain treatment. No significant influence of the pulse width or extracorporeal stimulation amplitude on the electrical crosstalk was observed. Conclusions: The study's findings provide insight into the behavior of the transcutaneous coupling scheme in vivo and highlight the limitations and areas of application. Our results indicate that transcutaneous coupling schemes are a promising alternative approach for wireless powering of implants, as it does not require complex implanted electronics, expensive sophisticated electronics, and hermetic enclosures. Physical constraints, however, limit the use in highly selective nerve stimulation scenarios.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26441276
Volume :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bbeec1292d4a45b5a0f7cc3ca13a451f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3477267