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A self-anchoring injectable helical wire rope structure electrode (Injectrode) enables ease of placement and clear imaging

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A self-anchoring injectable helical wire rope structure electrode (Injectrode) enables ease of placement and clear imaging icon

Synopsis

In order to overcome barriers to adoption of neurostimulation technologies by patients and clinicians, we present here a minimally invasive needle placeable and fully implanted neurostimulator that is suitable for clinical imaging (U/S, X-Ray, MRI). The structural design and placement procedure of the injectable helical wire structure electrode (Injectrode) renders the device self anchoring and deliverable using a minimal number of components. Demonstrated are placements by clinicians on various nerve targets in animal and human models.



Disclosures

  • Stephan Nieuwoudt is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Amelia Howe is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Johanna Pearson is employed by Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Emily Szabo is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Morgan McGaughey is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Derrick Liu is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Shaher Ahmad is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Kip A. Ludwig is receiving funds from and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Hesham Elsharkawy owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Amol Soin owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Alaa Abd-Elsayed owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Manfred Franke is employed by and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc. 
  • Andrew J. Shoffstall is receiving funds from and owns equity in Neuronoff, Inc.
  • This project is supported by Neuronoff Inc., NIH 1U18EB029251-01 Grant, and the DARPA EEI program. Opinions, interpretations, conclusions and recommendations are those of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Department of Defense or the National Institutes of Health.

Author(s):
  • Stephan Nieuwoudt, PhD, Director of Research and Development, Neuronoff, Inc
  • Amelia Howe, Research Scientist, Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Johanna Pearson, Research Intern, Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Elizabeth Ingram, MRI Technologist, Department of Radiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Emily Szabo, Technical Writer, Manufacturing Engineer, Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Derrick Liu, MS, Sr. Research Scientist, Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Morgan McGaughey, Jr. Clinical & Development Scientist, Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Shaher Ahmad, COO, Neuronoff, Inc.
  • Mark Bolding, Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Kip Ludwig, PhD, Co-Director, Wisconsin Institute for Translational Neuroengineering (WITNe)
  • Hesham Elsharkawy, Director of Transitional Pain Service, MetroHealth
  • Amol Soin, Director, Ohio Pain Clinic
  • Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Medical Director, Pain Clinic, Anesthesiology Department and Pain Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
  • Manfred Franke, PhD, CEO, Neuronoff, Inc
  • Andrew J. Shoffstall, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University

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