Cargando…

Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis

BACKGROUND: In facial nerve (FN) paralysis, a critical task is to restore the orbicularis oculi muscle (OOM) function to prevent corneal atrophy and vision deterioration. In this study, we present the application of a fully implantable bioelectrical closed-loop system for the restoration of blinking...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bobrov, Andrii, Batulin, Danylo, Shoferystov, Serhii, Popov, Anton, Borysenko, Oleg
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8975379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34617896
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2021.21109
_version_ 1784680367743041536
author Bobrov, Andrii
Batulin, Danylo
Shoferystov, Serhii
Popov, Anton
Borysenko, Oleg
author_facet Bobrov, Andrii
Batulin, Danylo
Shoferystov, Serhii
Popov, Anton
Borysenko, Oleg
author_sort Bobrov, Andrii
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In facial nerve (FN) paralysis, a critical task is to restore the orbicularis oculi muscle (OOM) function to prevent corneal atrophy and vision deterioration. In this study, we present the application of a fully implantable bioelectrical closed-loop system for the restoration of blinking in a rabbit model of unilateral FN paralysis. We test the hypothesis that blinking events on the healthy side of a face could be used to trigger an electrical stimulation of eyelid muscles on the impaired side of the face resulting in functional simultaneous blinking. METHODS: We developed and tested in an animal model a functional prototype of a fully implantable closed-loop device for the restoration of blinking in patients with unilateral FN paralysis. The study was performed on 14 rabbits after complete transection of the FN on 1 side. The animals were divided into 2 groups. In the first group, the subcutaneous electrodes were implanted for functional electrical stimulation of the upper eyelid on the side of the damaged OOM, and the electromyographic signals (EMG) from the healthy OOM were recorded. Two-phase stimulation pulses with adjustable parameters were delivered between electrodes in the medial and lateral corners of a palpebral fissure. Animals from the second group had not received any treatment and were used as a control for facial paralysis. RESULTS: Stimulation parameters that were sufficient to cause complete eyelid closure were estimated. These parameters included pulse current amplitude, pulse width, and stimulation frequency. We also report the modulation of stimulation parameters during the stimulation period (days 8-30 post transection of the FN). The absence of the eyelid closure in the control group after 1 month of denervation was confirmed. CONCLUSION: Our study confirmed the possibility of restoration of simultaneous complete eyelid closure by a pre-pain threshold electrical stimulation using a fully implantable closed-loop device in animals with unilateral FN paralysis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8975379
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-89753792022-04-14 Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis Bobrov, Andrii Batulin, Danylo Shoferystov, Serhii Popov, Anton Borysenko, Oleg J Int Adv Otol Original Article BACKGROUND: In facial nerve (FN) paralysis, a critical task is to restore the orbicularis oculi muscle (OOM) function to prevent corneal atrophy and vision deterioration. In this study, we present the application of a fully implantable bioelectrical closed-loop system for the restoration of blinking in a rabbit model of unilateral FN paralysis. We test the hypothesis that blinking events on the healthy side of a face could be used to trigger an electrical stimulation of eyelid muscles on the impaired side of the face resulting in functional simultaneous blinking. METHODS: We developed and tested in an animal model a functional prototype of a fully implantable closed-loop device for the restoration of blinking in patients with unilateral FN paralysis. The study was performed on 14 rabbits after complete transection of the FN on 1 side. The animals were divided into 2 groups. In the first group, the subcutaneous electrodes were implanted for functional electrical stimulation of the upper eyelid on the side of the damaged OOM, and the electromyographic signals (EMG) from the healthy OOM were recorded. Two-phase stimulation pulses with adjustable parameters were delivered between electrodes in the medial and lateral corners of a palpebral fissure. Animals from the second group had not received any treatment and were used as a control for facial paralysis. RESULTS: Stimulation parameters that were sufficient to cause complete eyelid closure were estimated. These parameters included pulse current amplitude, pulse width, and stimulation frequency. We also report the modulation of stimulation parameters during the stimulation period (days 8-30 post transection of the FN). The absence of the eyelid closure in the control group after 1 month of denervation was confirmed. CONCLUSION: Our study confirmed the possibility of restoration of simultaneous complete eyelid closure by a pre-pain threshold electrical stimulation using a fully implantable closed-loop device in animals with unilateral FN paralysis. European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8975379/ /pubmed/34617896 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2021.21109 Text en 2021 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Article
Bobrov, Andrii
Batulin, Danylo
Shoferystov, Serhii
Popov, Anton
Borysenko, Oleg
Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis
title Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis
title_full Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis
title_fullStr Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis
title_full_unstemmed Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis
title_short Implantable Closed-Loop System for Restoration of Blinking in Case of Unilateral Facial Nerve Paralysis
title_sort implantable closed-loop system for restoration of blinking in case of unilateral facial nerve paralysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8975379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34617896
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2021.21109
work_keys_str_mv AT bobrovandrii implantableclosedloopsystemforrestorationofblinkingincaseofunilateralfacialnerveparalysis
AT batulindanylo implantableclosedloopsystemforrestorationofblinkingincaseofunilateralfacialnerveparalysis
AT shoferystovserhii implantableclosedloopsystemforrestorationofblinkingincaseofunilateralfacialnerveparalysis
AT popovanton implantableclosedloopsystemforrestorationofblinkingincaseofunilateralfacialnerveparalysis
AT borysenkooleg implantableclosedloopsystemforrestorationofblinkingincaseofunilateralfacialnerveparalysis