- International Journal of Computational and Experimental Science Engineering
- Volume:1 Issue:1
- Simulation of Electrical Stimulation of Layered Retina with Bipolar Electrode Configuration and Temp...
Simulation of Electrical Stimulation of Layered Retina with Bipolar Electrode Configuration and Temperature Change on the Retina
Authors : Mahmut EMİN CELIK, İrfan KARAGOZ
Pages : 5-7
Doi:10.22399/ijcesen.194364
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Publication Date : 2015-09-26
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Visual perception may be completely lost due to some degenerative retinal diseases in time. Degenerative retinal diseases, such as Age Related Macular Degeneration insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(AMD); and Retinitis Pigmentosa insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(RP);, are damaged to the photoreceptor layer of the retina, but visual cortex of the brain and half of the inner structures of the retina remain intact. Visual prosthesis systems are based on electrically stimulation of remaining nerve cells by placing stimulation electrode array and necessary electronics on the retinal tissue. In the first part of this study, two-dimensional retina model, which use bipolar electrode configuration system in which stimulation current is passed between two electrodes, thus an activation region is created, is developed. Solution is made using Finite Element Analysis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(FEA);. Electric field distribution and current density are investigated depending on the potential difference. It is showed that maximum electric field intensity increases with the rise of potential difference, moreover, electric field enlarges over the retina tissue. Current density is much higher at the positions where edges of the stimulation electrodes are. This means that nerve cells in deeper regions could be stimulated. Then, second part includes the investigation of temperature change on the tissue induced by power dissipation of the electronics and stimulation electrode arrays. Results showed that temperature change has an increasing trend with the rise of power dissipated. Change in the temperature near the electrode and activation region is more sensitive, so temperature change diminishes in the regions away from heat source.Keywords : Bipolar electrode, epiretinal implants, electrical stimulation, finite element analysis, visual prosthesis