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Controlling the position and the dislocation of the middle ear transducer with high-resolution computed tomography and digital volume tomography: implications for the transducers' design.

Georgios Kontorinis1, Anja M Giesemann, Thomas Witt, Friedrich Goetz, Burkard Schwab.   

Abstract

A minimal tip dislocation of the middle ear transducer (MET(®), Otologics Ltd) may result in poor hearing performance. Our objective was to examine if a defined MET dislocation can be diagnosed by high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) or digital volume tomography (DVT). A human cadaver head was sequentially implanted with different MET tips (incus application) including a ceramic tip (T 1c), a titanium tip (T 1t), a new, thinner titanium tip (T 2), and a spherical titanium tip (Ts). HRCT and DVT studies were performed. Afterward, the tips were pulled back 0.5 mm, so that they were not attached to the incus. HRCT and DVT scans were repeated to identify the dislocation. Using the best plain in HRCT images, the dislocation of the transducer could be measured reliably and reproducibly in half of the cases. In particular, the precise positioning and the dislocation could be identified when T 1t and Ts were implanted, with the Ts showing the best visibility. DVT failed in recognizing the dislocation in all cases. The identification of MET tip's dislocation with HRCT depends on the shape, size, and material of the tip. This knowledge is useful for the design of the implants, as determination of the right position of the middle ear transducer may be proven important for the hearing outcome. In some cases, however, surgical exploration may still be required. Although DVT represents a promising imaging method for the otologists, it can barely help when MET dislocation is suspected.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21938527     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-011-1772-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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