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Normal canals at the fundus of the internal auditory canal: CT evaluation.

G M Fatterpekar1, S K Mukherji, Y Lin, J G Alley, J A Stone, M Castillo.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Knowledge of the normal anatomy of the four bony canals located at the fundus of the internal auditory canal (IAC) is necessary during evaluation of temporal bone trauma, congenital anomalies affecting the individual nerves, and some neuro-otologic surgeries. The purpose of this work was therefore to characterize the normal appearance of the four bony canals and to measure their dimensions.
METHOD: A retrospective study was performed using CT studies of the temporal bones in 50 patients to identify and characterize the bony canals for the labyrinthine segment of the facial nerve (BCFN), superior vestibular nerve (BCSVN), cochlear nerve (BCNC), and the inferior vestibular nerve (singular canal; SC) located at the fundus of the IAC. All the patients underwent high resolution temporal bone CT for evaluation of uncomplicated inflammatory (n = 49) and neoplastic (n = 1) diseases involving the temporal bone. CT studies were done using 1-mm-thick contiguous sections in axial and coronal planes. Measurements of the canals were performed by one radiologist. No patient had a prior history of trauma, vertigo, and sensorineural hearing loss or facial nerve paralysis.
RESULTS: The BCFN, BCSVN, and BCNC were identified in all studies, whereas the SC was seen in 93% of studies. The BCFN, BCSVN, and BCNC arise from the fundus of the IAC, whereas the SC arises medial to the fundus. Mean +/- SD measurements (in mm) of the length and width were as follows: BCFN = 2.92+/-0.48 and 0.91+/-0.28; BCSVN = 2.36+/-0.53 and 0.89+/-0.28; BCNC = 0.93+/-0.21 and 2.13+/-0.44; and SC = 3.22+/-0.73 and 0.50+/-0.14.
CONCLUSION: These small canals are routinely visualized on thin section (1 mm) CT of the temporal bone and should not be confused with fractures. This study provides baseline measurements that may be used to evaluate congenital anomalies of these canals. These data may also be helpful in the presurgical evaluation of patients undergoing singular neurectomies for benign positional vertigo.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10524866     DOI: 10.1097/00004728-199909000-00027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Assist Tomogr        ISSN: 0363-8715            Impact factor:   1.826


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