New generations of limb prostheses incorporating internal and external sensors, and sophisticated systems for functional electrical stimulation (F.E.S.) could be used widely if neural interfaces capable of connecting intimately the nervous system "inside" the human being and the external world were available. Microsystems technology provides tools to develop such neural interfaces, although a number of challenging problems must be solved, which are related not only to technology, but mostly to the difficulty of tightly coupling delicate living tissues and artificial microstructures. This paper describes the approach followed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers within the framework of the ESPRIT Project "INTER", and some results which have been obtained so far. Details are given on the fabrication of silicon dices with miniature via-holes through which axons regenerate, and on the fabrication of polymer channels which guide and promote nerve regeneration. The silicon dices are then incorporated into the guidance channels, thus forming hybrid microsystems which might open intriguing new applications for research and healthcare.

Technology and fabrication of hybrid neural interfaces for the peripheral nervous system

1994

Abstract

New generations of limb prostheses incorporating internal and external sensors, and sophisticated systems for functional electrical stimulation (F.E.S.) could be used widely if neural interfaces capable of connecting intimately the nervous system "inside" the human being and the external world were available. Microsystems technology provides tools to develop such neural interfaces, although a number of challenging problems must be solved, which are related not only to technology, but mostly to the difficulty of tightly coupling delicate living tissues and artificial microstructures. This paper describes the approach followed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers within the framework of the ESPRIT Project "INTER", and some results which have been obtained so far. Details are given on the fabrication of silicon dices with miniature via-holes through which axons regenerate, and on the fabrication of polymer channels which guide and promote nerve regeneration. The silicon dices are then incorporated into the guidance channels, thus forming hybrid microsystems which might open intriguing new applications for research and healthcare.
1994
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
Inglese
Micro system technologies '94
4th International Conference on Micro Electro, Opto, Mechanical Systems and Components
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http://openlibrary.org/books/OL17113310M/Micro_system_technologies_'94
vde verlag GMBH
berlino -offenbach
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
October 19-21, 1994
Berlin, Germany
Organized by AMK Berlin, Ausstellungs-Messe-Kongress, MESAGO Messe & Kongress GmbH and FhG IZM, Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration.
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open
Prof Paolo Dario, ; Dott Michele Cocco, ; Dott Giorgio Soldani, ; Prof Elena Valderrama, ; Dr Enric Cabruja, ; J Uwe Meyer, Dr; Mr Thomas Giesler, ; B...espandi
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