Title: History of Cochlear Implants
1- History of Cochlear Implants
2History of Cochlear Implants
- We have come a long way in the last 20 years -
technology, understanding of implants and their
requirements - What will the next 20 bring...
3History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (1)Early research 1700s and 1800s
- 1790 Galvani, Italy stimulated a dead frogs
leg (movement of leg) - 1800 Volta, Italy stimulated own auditory
system (bubbling, cracking sounds heard) - 1850 Duchenne, France stimulated own auditory
system (fluttering sound heard)
4History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (1) 1900
- 1930 Wever and Bray, USA stimulated a cats
auditory system (electrical response
properties) - 1930 Russian researchers effect of alternating
electrical current with normal and residual
hearing humans (clear sensation of hearing and
understanding of speech) - 1950 Lundberg, Sweden stimulated auditory nerve
in a man during surgery (patient aware of noise)
5History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (2)
- 1957 Djourno, Eyries and Vallancian, France
-
- i) human surgery embedded small
transducer into temporalis muscle, a lead
from the coil into auditory nerve and a ground
lead into temporalis muscle. Coupled with
external stimulator and coil - Patient heard chirping sound, reported
assistance with lip-reading and background
noise awareness, pitch differences and simple
word recognition -
- ii) as above on a second human patient with
similar results
6History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (2) contd
- Initial results promising BUT doubts about safety
and long term feasibility. - Djourno et al abandoned research because of these
doubts
7History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (3)
- 1960 House, USA
- i) with Doyle an engineer, in several
human subjects placed electrode on auditory
nerve. -
- Doyle constructed a unit to transmit pure
tones and speech. Results encouraging -
- ii) Two patients implanted with gold
electrodes. Results encouraging but electrodes
had to be removed due to infection
8History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (3) contd
- 1964 Simmons, Mongeon, Lewis and Hungington,
USA - implanted profoundly deaf human with 6
electrodes (reports of recognition of a limited
range of frequencies and simple tunes) - Simmons et al abandoned this research as they
thought the long term benefits were limited -
9History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (4)
- Over years many advancements but limitations with
mechanics and technology - Concern over long term safety of electrical
stimulation - It was thought that there would the side effect
of secondary degeneration of afferent nerve
fibres
10History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (4) contd
- With developments of new materials in space
industry and developments with pacemakers rate of
progress increased - Pacemakers allowed researchers to observe effects
of chronic pulsatile stimulation in humans over
years
11History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (5)
- 1968 Michelson and Pialaux, USA animal study
data that intracochlear electrodes could be
maintained safely and would function for long
periods of time
12History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (5)
- 1960s Clark, Australia animal studies
- 1960s House, USA single subject implanted
successfully and developed a stimulator
package patient could use that did not
impede activity - This was the first breakthrough from experimental
period to clinical application period
13History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (6)
- 1973 House group, USA developed preop test
battery - 1973 In San Francisco the first International
Conference on Electrical Stimulation of the
Acoustic Nerve as a Treatment for Profound
Sensorineural Deafness in Man
14History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (6)
- 1970s 3M bought the single channel technology
and developed the 3M House device. - This device was the first commercially
available cochlear implant and was FDA approved - From this time many research groups formed in the
US, Australia, Europe and China with rapid
developments - single channel/multichannel,
intracochlear/extracochlear
15History of Cochlear Implants
- Distinguishing features of Cochlear Implants
- Type of stimulation
- Type of transmission link
- Number of channels
- Placement of electrode array
16Type of Stimulation Stimulus Waveform
Analogue / Pulsatile Typical analog and
pulsatile stimulation waveforms
Analogue Pulsatile
Type most used
17Transmission Link
- Transcutaneous Link
- Percutaneous Link
-
- Type most used
18Single/Multichannel Implants
- Single channel - one electrode pair
- Multichannel - multiple electrodes from 4 - 24
- Type most used
19Intra-cochlear/Extracochlear Implants
- Intracochlear - electrodes placed inside the
cochlea - Extracochlear - electrodes placed outside the
cochlea - Type most used
20Implants available then...
- Nucleus device
- MXM
- Hortmann
- 3m House
- 3M Vienna
- China devices
- Symbion/Ineraid/Richards
- Laura
- UCH
- Storz/UCSF/Minimed
- Banfai
- Others.
21Implants available now...
- Nucleus 22 Nucleus 24 - most widely used
- MXM
- Med El - (was 3M Vienna)
- Clarion - (was Storz/UCSF/Minimed)
- ALLHear single channel - (was 3M House)
- Laura - (was Antwerp Bionic Systems, then Philips
- now Cochlear)
22History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (7) - Nucleus device
- 1967 Clark, Australia animal studies begun at
University of Melbourne - 1970 Clark published paper on neurophysiological
assessment of surgical treatment of profound
deafness - 1974 University of Melbournes first prototype
fully implantable mult-channel receiver
stimulator
23History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (7) Nucleus device contd
- 1978 Clark developed a 10 channel prototype
implant and completed preliminary safety
studies - First two profoundly deaf patients implanted
with 10 channel University prototype. - Results very encouraging
- 1978-79 Formant based speech coding strategy
(F0/F2) - 1981 Cochlear LTD established in Sydney to
develop Clarks research
24- Our first implantee, 1978
- University of Melbourne
25History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (8) Nucleus device contd
- 1982 Cochlear developed the first commercially
available multichannel implant (22 channels)
for FDA clinical trail in adults
26History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (8) Nucleus device contd
- 1982 10 postlingually deafened adults implanted
with Nucleus 22 CI at University of Melbourne -
- Frequency and thus spectral information
provided by this implant -
- Patients could perceive complex environmental
sounds and recognize words even without
visual cues
27History of Cochlear Implants
- Research (8) Nucleus device contd
- The clinical studies period had closed and the
practical application and clinical testing period
had begun
28History of Cochlear Implants
- Clinical Testing and milestones (1) Nucleus
device - 1985 First children implanted with the Nucleus
22 CI at University of Melbourne - FDA approves Nucleus F0/F2 WSP II
strategy and processor for adults - 1986 FDA approves Nucleus F1/F2 WSPIII
strategy and processor for postlingually
deafened adults
29History of Cochlear Implants
- Clinical Testing and milestones (2) Nucleus
device - 1989 FDA approves the Nucleus Multipeak -MSP
strategy and processor for postlingually
deafened adults. - 1990 FDA approval for the Nucleus F0/F1/F2
WSPIII and Multipeak MSP strategies and
processors profoundly deaf children from 2 y.o.
30History of Cochlear Implants
- Clinical Testing and milestones (3) Nucleus
device - 1994 FDA approves the Nucleus SPEAK Spectra
strategy and processor for postlingually deaf
adults and deaf children. - 1996 FDA approves clinical trial of Nucleus 24
system in adults.
31History of Cochlear Implants
- Clinical Testing and milestones (4) Nucleus
device - 1997 FDA approves the Nucleus 24 system for
postlingually deaf adults and deaf children. -
- FDA approval for severely deaf children
- 1998 ESPrit speech processor released
- The worlds first multichannel ear level
speech processor
32History of Cochlear Implants
- Clinical Testing and milestones (5) Nucleus
device - 1999 Clinical trials begun on Nucleus 24
Contour - 2000 FDA approves the Nucleus 24 Contour,
Nucleus 24k, and Nucleus 24 ABI system for
postlingually deafened adults and deaf children
from 12 months of age. - 2000 Ear-level processor for Nucleus 22 system
released - ESPrit22