| Literature DB >> 24004903 |
Christian Güldner1, Julia Heinrichs, Rainer Weiß, Annette Paula Zimmermann, Benjamin Dassinger, Siegfried Bien, Jochen Alfred Werner, Isabell Diogo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With the Bonebridge, a new bone-anchored hearing aid has been available since March 2012. The objective of the study was to analyse the visualisation of the implant itself as well as its impact on the representation of the bony structures of the petrosal bone in CT, MRI and cone beam CT (CBCT).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24004903 PMCID: PMC3844407 DOI: 10.1186/2047-783X-18-30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Res ISSN: 0949-2321 Impact factor: 2.175
Figure 1Preoperative CBCT (A and B) and intraoperative images (C and D). Preoperative radiological visualisation by CBCT of the site in the case of a well-pneumatised and not pre-operated mastoid (A) as well as a site with prior surgery in terms of a transcanalicular partial mastoidectomy (B). Presentation of the site after the drilling of the bed (C) and fixation of the implant (D).
Figure 2Visualisation of the implant. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the implant from the raw data of the CBCT (A) and CT (B). Imaging of the implant details including the inner structure and fixing screws in CBCT (C and D).
Figure 3Positional relation of the implant to the posterior cranial fossa. Visualisation of the implants in CBCT (A and C) and in CT (B and D) for both prepared skulls (A and B, head 1; C and D, head 2) in relation to the surrounding brain structures (*).
Figure 4Positional relation of the implant to the sinus sigmoideus. Visualisation of the implants in CBCT (A and C) and in CT (B and D) for both prepared skulls (A and B, head 1; C and D, head 2) in relation to the sinus sigmoideus (*).