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Bionic ear prosthesis: the coming future
Author(s) -
S. D. Arutyunov,
С Д Арутюнов,
Alexander G. Stepanov,
Alexander G. Stepanov,
А. М. Еловиков,
А. М. Еловиков,
S. D. Arutyunov,
А С Арутюнов,
A. A. Yuzhakov,
А А Южаков,
V. I. Freiman,
V. I. Freiman,
D. I. Polyakov,
Д И Поляков,
Н. Б. Асташина,
Н. Б. Асташина
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
permskij medicinskij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2687-1408
pISSN - 0136-1449
DOI - 10.17816/pmj37491-100
Subject(s) - auricle , bluetooth , medicine , microphone , prosthesis , bone conduction , hearing aid , wireless , biomedical engineering , computer science , surgery , telecommunications , audiology , sound pressure
Objective. To develop the bionic ear prosthesis design and a method for its manufacture based on intellectual and medical 3D technologies. Materials and methods. Taking into account the analysis of data from domestic and foreign literature, a bionic ear prosthesis and a device for its manufacture have been developed. During the implementation of the project, digital equipment and software were used. The developed design of a bionic ear prosthesis consists of several components, including an auricle prosthesis and a sound processor inserted into it. This provides the functionality of remote control, configuration and wireless charging. The system is based on the principle of bone conduction. The auricle prosthesis is an external attachment device with high aesthetic characteristics, made of biocompatible materials using modern digital technologies. Built-in hearing aid, includes a microphone; a sound processor based on a digital signal component with built-in analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters; Bluetooth radio channel module for communication with the settings control device (Android smartphone); and an emitter of sound vibrations. Results. The expected positive effect is to increase the effectiveness of treatment, rehabilitation and socialization of deaf and hard of hearing patients by reducing the volume of surgical intervention; prevention of postoperative complications; the use of a rational aesthetic design of the auricle epithesis made of biologically compatible materials, with an inclinated highly functional electronic hearing aid integrated with the patient's auditory environment. Conclusions. The combination of these factors can provide a significant reduction in the terms of medical and social rehabilitation of patients of different ages. In addition to the above, a significant advantage of the developed design of a bionic prosthesis and the method of its manufacture is ease of use and economic availability.

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