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Techniques for human temporal bone removal: information for the scientific community.

J B Nadol1.   

Abstract

Human temporal bones provide an irreplaceable resource for study of the pathology and pathophysiology of disorders of hearing, balance, taste, and facial nerve function. Additional specimens are needed to study disorders for which there are few human specimens; to increase the number of specimens for a given disorder to understand the natural variability and expression of the disease entity; to evaluate the accuracy of otologic diagnoses and the efficacy of otologic treatment modalities; to apply newly available scientific methods, including immunohistochemistry and molecular biologic or molecular genetic techniques; and to teach the anatomy of the human ear and modern otologic surgical techniques. This article provides information for the scientific community concerning techniques for temporal bone and auditory brain stem removal, including intracranial and extracranial approaches and methods to minimize postmortem autolysis and cosmetic defects. Close collaboration between physicians and funeral directors will maximize the yield and utility of these valuable specimens for scientific inquiry and training.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8861882     DOI: 10.1016/S0194-5998(96)70042-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


  11 in total

1.  Round window membrane implantation with an active middle ear implant: a study of the effects on the performance of round window exposure and transducer tip diameter in human cadaveric temporal bones.

Authors:  Stéphane Tringali; Kanthaiah Koka; Arnaud Deveze; N Julian Holland; Herman A Jenkins; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  Audiol Neurootol       Date:  2010-02-11       Impact factor: 1.854

2.  Infrasound transmission in the human ear: Implications for acoustic and vestibular responses of the normal and dehiscent inner ear.

Authors:  Stefan Raufer; Salwa F Masud; Hideko H Nakajima
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2018-07       Impact factor: 1.840

3.  Middle-Ear Sound Transmission Under Normal, Damaged, Repaired, and Reconstructed Conditions.

Authors:  Wei Dong; Ying Tian; Xin Gao; Timothy T K Jung
Journal:  Otol Neurotol       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 2.311

4.  The effect of superior semicircular canal dehiscence on intracochlear sound pressures.

Authors:  Dominic V Pisano; Marlien E F Niesten; Saumil N Merchant; Hideko Heidi Nakajima
Journal:  Audiol Neurootol       Date:  2012-07-18       Impact factor: 1.854

5.  Superior Canal Dehiscence Similarly Affects Cochlear Pressures in Temporal Bones and Audiograms in Patients.

Authors:  Y Song Cheng; Stefan Raufer; Xiying Guan; Christopher F Halpin; Daniel J Lee; Hideko Heidi Nakajima
Journal:  Ear Hear       Date:  2020 Jul/Aug       Impact factor: 3.570

6.  Assessment of the effects of superior canal dehiscence location and size on intracochlear sound pressures.

Authors:  Marlien E F Niesten; Christof Stieger; Daniel J Lee; Julie P Merchant; Wilko Grolman; John J Rosowski; Hideko Heidi Nakajima
Journal:  Audiol Neurootol       Date:  2014-12-13       Impact factor: 1.854

7.  Human Temporal Bone Removal: The Skull Base Block Method.

Authors:  Christine Dinh; Mikhaylo Szczupak; Seo Moon; Simon Angeli; Adrien Eshraghi; Fred F Telischi
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2015-03-02

8.  Differential intracochlear sound pressure measurements in normal human temporal bones.

Authors:  Hideko Heidi Nakajima; Wei Dong; Elizabeth S Olson; Saumil N Merchant; Michael E Ravicz; John J Rosowski
Journal:  J Assoc Res Otolaryngol       Date:  2008-12-09

Review 9.  Integration of high-resolution data for temporal bone surgical simulations.

Authors:  Gregory J Wiet; Don Stredney; Kimerly Powell; Brad Hittle; Thomas Kerwin
Journal:  Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg       Date:  2016-01-13       Impact factor: 2.924

10.  Age-related changes of myelin basic protein in mouse and human auditory nerve.

Authors:  Yazhi Xing; Devadoss J Samuvel; Shawn M Stevens; Judy R Dubno; Bradley A Schulte; Hainan Lang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-04-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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