CochleRob: Parallel-Serial Robot to Position a Magnetic Actuator around a Patient’s Head for Intracochlear Microrobot Navigation

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Our work introduces a new robotic solution named CochleRob, which is used for the administration of super-paramagnetic antiparticles as drug carriers into the human cochlea for the treatment of hearing loss caused by damaged cochlea. This novel robot architecture presents two key contributions. First, CochleRob has been designed to meet specifications pertaining to ear anatomy, including workspace, degrees of freedom, compactness, rigidity, and accuracy. The first objective was to develop a safer mathod to administer drugs to the cochlea without the need for catheter or CI insertion. Secondly, we aimed at developing and validating the mathemathical models, including forward, inverse, and dynamic models, to support the robot function. Our work provides a promising solution for drug administration into the inner ear.

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Nadour, H., Bozorg Grayeli, A., Poisson, G., & Belharet, K. (2023). CochleRob: Parallel-Serial Robot to Position a Magnetic Actuator around a Patient’s Head for Intracochlear Microrobot Navigation. Sensors, 23(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23062973

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