Custom-fit radiolucent cranial implants for neurophysiological recording and stimulation.

نویسندگان

  • Grant H Mulliken
  • Narcisse P Bichot
  • Azriel Ghadooshahy
  • Jitendra Sharma
  • Simon Kornblith
  • Michael Philcock
  • Robert Desimone
چکیده

BACKGROUND Recording and manipulating neural activity in awake behaving animal models requires long-term implantation of cranial implants that must address a variety of design considerations, which include preventing infection, minimizing tissue damage, mechanical strength of the implant, and MRI compatibility. NEW METHOD Here we address these issues by designing legless, custom-fit cranial implants using structural MRI-based reconstruction of the skull and that are made from carbon-reinforced PEEK. RESULTS We report several novel custom-fit radiolucent implant designs, which include a legless recording chamber, a legless stimulation chamber, a multi-channel microdrive and a head post. The fit to the skull was excellent in all cases, with no visible gaps between the base of the implants and the skull. The wound margin was minimal in size and showed no sign of infection or skin recession. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS Cranial implants used for neurophysiological investigation in awake behaving animals often employ methyl methacrylate (MMA) to serve as a bonding agent to secure the implant to the skull. Other designs rely on radially extending legs to secure the implant. Both of these methods have significant drawbacks. MMA is toxic to bone and frequently leads to infection while radially extending legs cause the skin to recede away from the implant, ultimately exposing bone and proliferating granulation tissue. CONCLUSIONS These radiolucent implants constitute a set of technologies suitable for reliable long-term recording, which minimize infection and tissue damage.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neuroscience methods

دوره 241  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015