Literature DB >> 16148693

Orientation of the manubrium mallei: inexplicably widely variable.

N Wendell Todd1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is no consensus why the manubrium of the malleus, as viewed clinically through the external ear canal, generally points downward and posteriorly.
OBJECTIVES: To depict the alignment of the handle of the malleus, viewed clinically through the external auditory canal, relative to the zygomatic arch, the Frankfort plane, and a visual plane proxy and relative to the horizontal semicircular canal. Also, to assess bilateral symmetry and manubrium alignment relative to mastoid pneumatization. STUDY
DESIGN: Postmortem anatomic dissection of 41 bequeathed adult crania without clinical otitis.
METHODS: The line of the manubrium as viewed through the external ear canal was measured relative to the Frankfort plane, to a proxy of the visual plane, and to the zygomatic arch. Mastoid sizes were determined radiographically. In a subset of 10 crania additionally studied by computed tomography, the manubrium position was checked relative to the horizontal semicircular canal.
RESULTS: Relative to the zygomatic arch and Frankfort and visual planes, the range of manubrium angles was at least 45 degrees. Bilateral symmetry was found, each r 0.38 or greater (P < .05). Relative to the horizontal canals, the range of manubrial angles was 30 degrees, with symmetry suggested. Alignment did not correlate with mastoid pneumatization.
CONCLUSION: Manubrium orientation as viewed through the external auditory canal is not obviously explicable. The wide variety of manubrium orientations may explain the manubrium-stapes offset that perplexes manubrium-stapes surgical constructions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16148693     DOI: 10.1097/01.mlg.0000173171.32899.4e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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