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Identification of factors influencing insertion characteristics of cochlear implant electrode carriers
2019
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Insertion studies in artificial cochlea models (aCM) are used for the analysis of insertion characteristics of different cochlear implant electrode carrier (EC) designs by measuring insertion forces. These forces are summed forces due to the measuring position which is directly underneath the aCM. The current hypothesis is that they include dynamic friction forces during the insertion process and the forces needed to bend an initially straight EC into the curved form of the aCM. For the
doi:10.1515/cdbme-2019-0111
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