<CiNet メンバーを対象にオンライン開催> Friday Lunch Seminar Benjamin Fortune:“Preliminary Results of Branch Level, Brachial Plexus Peripheral Nerve Stimulation on a Non-Human Primate”

2023年9月15日  Friday Lunch Seminar (英語で開催します)
12:15 〜 13:00
On-line開催

演題:Preliminary Results of Branch Level, Brachial Plexus Peripheral Nerve Stimulation on a Non-Human Primate

大阪大学大学院医学系研究科
脳機能診断再建学共同研究講座
招聘研究員
Benjamin Fortune

担当PI :  平田 雅之

Abstract:
Restoring functional hand control is a priority for those suffering from neurological impairments. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is commonly applied to assist with rehabilitation. However, FES applied intramuscularly typically results in complex surgeries requiring many implants. This presentation presents the preliminary findings from our feasibility study focused on evaluating the potential of branch level, brachial plexus peripheral nerve stimulation. To improve the relevance to humans, Japanese macaque (macaca fuscata) monkeys are used in this study. The feasibility study involved accessing the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity through a single surgical approach (axillary approach), implanting multi-contact epineural electrodes on the peripheral nerves and applying electrical stimuli. Four of the five peripheral nerves which control the upper extremity were exposed: median, radial, ulnar and musculocutaneous. The axillary nerve was not accessible for epineural cuff placement with the current surgical approach used in this study. The applied electrical stimulation innovated movement contractions patterns of muscles relevant to the innervated peripheral nerves. In addition, to assist in quantifying the outcome, evoked potentials were simultaneously recorded from multiple upper limb muscles. This feasibility study demonstrated that the axillary approach enables electrode placement to four of the five peripheral nerves required for upper extremity control through a single skin incision, and highlights the potential of this new method.