Towards a low-power, minimally-invasive nerve regeneration

Tara Julia Hamilton, Alan Kan, Omid Kavehei, Andrew Wabnitz, Mohsen Asadnia, Robert Luke, Gaetano D. Gargiulo

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Abstract

![CDATA[In this paper we will explore current advances and the future directions of nerve regeneration implants. We will discuss the challenges of developing implants which can be chronically implanted for long-term nerve regeneration and stimulation. We will also discuss the need for developing such implants to be low-power and minimally invasive. We will compare solutions proposed in the literature as well as develop some criteria which we believe will maximize the success of future implant development.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings 2019 International Conference on Electrical Engineering Research & Practice (iCEERP), 24-28 November 2019, Western Sydney University, Parramatta Campus, Sydney, Australia
PublisherIEEE
Pages13-16
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781728166575
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventInternational Conference on Electrical Engineering Research and Practice -
Duration: 24 Nov 2019 → …

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Electrical Engineering Research and Practice
Period24/11/19 → …

Keywords

  • biomedical materials
  • implants
  • nerves, peripheral
  • regeneration

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