Literature DB >> 11875348

Movements of cochlear implant electrodes inside the cochlea during insertion: an x-ray microscopy study.

K-B Hüttenbrink1, Th Zahnert, C Jolly, G Hofmann.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are no satisfactory, noninvasive techniques currently available to visualize the cochlear implant (CI) electrode in a dynamic state as it is advanced inside the cochlea.
OBJECTIVE: This study describes a radiologic technique that can be used in temporal bones to monitor the electrode position in real time and to visualize the basilar membrane.
METHODS: A cochleostomy was performed in accordance with the normal procedure for cochlear implantation in seven fresh cadaveric temporal bones. A special x-ray tube (Microfocus; Focus, Wunstorf, Germany) with a spot size of 1 microm and fluoroscopy were used for continuous videotape imaging of the advancing electrode in the cochlea. Conventional electrodes (MED-EL 40+; MED-EL, Innsbruck, Austria) and prototypes of perimodiolar electrodes (MED-EL), with varying thicknesses and angles of insertion, were used for the study. Finally, contrast liquid (Ultravist; Berlex Imaging, Schering, Germany) was injected into the scala vestibuli through the stapes footplate.
RESULTS: The advancing electrode carrier was clearly visible at x20 magnification. With the perimodiolar electrodes, deep insertion was impossible if the guiding wire was too rigid, and retraction occurred if the wire was soft. The intact nature of the basilar membrane could be confirmed by the sequential filling of scala vestibuli and the scala tympani.
CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first noninvasive study demonstrating continuous visualization with high-resolution and x-ray magnification of CI electrode advancement inside the intact cochlea. Our technique can be used for the development of CI electrodes with optimal design characteristics, especially stiffness. Visualization of the basilar membrane will influence the insertion techniques when CIs are developed for patients with residual hearing.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11875348     DOI: 10.1097/00129492-200203000-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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Journal:  HNO       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 1.284

2.  Investigation of ultra-low insertion speeds in an inelastic artificial cochlear model using custom-made cochlear implant electrodes.

Authors:  Silke Hügl; Katharina Rülander; Thomas Lenarz; Omid Majdani; Thomas S Rau
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2018-10-09       Impact factor: 2.503

Review 3.  Cochlear implants matching the prosthesis to the brain and facilitating desired plastic changes in brain function.

Authors:  Blake S Wilson; Michael F Dorman; Marty G Woldorff; Debara L Tucci
Journal:  Prog Brain Res       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 2.453

4.  Cochlear implants: a remarkable past and a brilliant future.

Authors:  Blake S Wilson; Michael F Dorman
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2008-06-22       Impact factor: 3.208

5.  Variations in microanatomy of the human cochlea.

Authors:  Ersin Avci; Tim Nauwelaers; Thomas Lenarz; Volkmar Hamacher; Andrej Kral
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2014-04-12       Impact factor: 3.215

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