Towards inferring positioning of straight cochlear‐implant electrode arrays during insertion using real‐time impedance sensing
Katherine E. Riojas,
Trevor L. Bruns,
Josephine Granna
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCochlear‐implant electrode arrays (EAs) are currently inserted with limited feedback, and impedance sensing has recently shown promise for EA localisation.MethodsWe investigate the use of impedance sensing to infer the progression of an EA during insertion.ResultsWe show that the access resistance component of bipolar impedance sensing can detect when a straight EA reaches key anatomical locations in a plastic cochlea and when each electrode contact enters/exits the cochlea. We also demonstrate that … Show more
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