Publications by authors named "Joost Van Dinther"

The objective of this research was to test whether efficient tinnitus suppression could be achieved by electrical stimulation of the single most basal electrode contact of a cochlear implant. This approach simulates the effects of electrical stimulation using a round-window electrode. The study was performed in 10 adult cochlear implant patients showing complete or almost complete tinnitus suppression during electrical stimulation with their standard fitting-MAP.

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Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) is a non-neoplastic lesion of keratin debris lined by epithelium found in the temporal bone. It is the lesser-known sibling of the acquired cholesteatoma and may be classified as congenital middle ear cholesteatoma and congenital petrous bone cholesteatoma. The incidence is rising, probably owing to increased recognition and advances in imaging modalities.

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Background: Fitting of cochlear implants is a labor-intensive process, and therefore automated fitting procedures are being sought. The objective of this study was to evaluate if decomposition of the complex impedance of the electrode-tissue interface could provide additional parameters that show improved correlation with the behavioral T/C levels.

Methods: A new method for decomposing the complex impedance of the electrode-tissue interface was developed and tested in 18 patients in a prospective study in a tertiary otologic referral center.

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Introduction: In a previous manuscript from our research group, the concept of vestibular co-stimulation was investigated in adult subjects who received a cochlear implant (CI). Despite what literature reports state, no signs of vestibular co-stimulation could be observed.

Results: In this case report, it was described how a woman, who previously underwent a neurectomy of the left vestibular nerve and suffers from bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP), reported improved balance whenever her CI on the left was stimulating.

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Objectives: With the introduction of more flexible and thinner electrodes, such as Cochlear's Slim Modiolar Electrode, there is a higher risk of electrode insertion problems, in particular the tip foldover. Timely intraoperative detection of the problem would allow for direct intraoperative correction. This paper describes a non-radiological method for intraoperative tip foldover detection that is applicable in all surgical centers and can quickly deliver accurate results.

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Background: Prophylactic swallowing exercises (PSE) during radiotherapy can significantly reduce dysphagia after radiotherapy in head and neck cancer (HNC). However, its positive effects are hampered by low adherence rates during the burdensome therapy period. Hence, the main goal of this multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to investigate the effect of 3 different service-delivery modes on actual patients' adherence.

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Measurement of the complex electrical impedance of the electrode contacts can provide new insights into the factors playing a role in the preservation of residual hearing with cochlear implants (CIs). However, unraveling the contributions related to the different phenomena from impedance data necessitates more advanced measurement and analysis techniques. The present study explores a new impedance measurement option recently included into the cochlear-implant programming software and aims to contribute to a more solid basis for the clinical use of impedance measures as a biomarker for fibrous tissue formation.

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Background: Vestibular co-stimulation is a side effect of cochlear implant stimulation. The electrical currents delivered by the cochlear implant can spread toward the vestibular system and thus stimulate it. The aim of the study is to evaluate whether it is feasible to functionally restore the balance by modifying the vestibular co-stimulation.

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  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of two MRI techniques, 3D-SPACE FLAIR and 3D-TSE FLAIR, in detecting Menière's disease (MD) by focusing on endolymphatic hydrops (EH) visualization and perilymphatic enhancement (PE).
  • The research involved analyzing MR images from 29 patients with definite MD, assessing both qualitative (EH grading and PE comparison) and quantitative (PE ratio calculation) aspects.
  • Results showed that 3D-SPACE FLAIR had greater sensitivity (91%) and diagnostic accuracy for detecting EH and PE than 3D-TSE FLAIR, indicating it may be a better tool for diagnosing MD.
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Introduction And Aim: There is no consensus in literature on the most optimal follow-up imaging protocol for non-echoplanar diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (non-EP DW MRI) after the canal wall-up bony obliteration tympanoplasty. Clearly, no residual cholesteatoma should be missed but on the other hand, unnecessary MR controls should be avoided. The aim of this study is to evaluate the postoperative results of non-EP DW MRI after canal wall-up bony obliteration tympanoplasty surgery at our Institute and to propose an optimal postoperative MR imaging scheme based on our data.

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Electrical stimulation with cochlear implants is able to significantly suppress the tinnitus sensations in 25-72% of implanted patients. Up to this point, no clear predictors for the effectiveness of tinnitus suppression with cochlear implants have been found and this substantially limits the possibility of the application of cochlear implants for this purpose. The objective of the study was to investigate if a trial electrical round window stimulation (RWS) could be used as a diagnostic tool for identifying candidates in whom electrical stimulation would be successful as treatment for tinnitus.

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Introduction And Aim: Atraumatic laryngeal fractures are extremely rare and are most commonly provoked by sneezing or coughing. Only seven cases have been described in medical literature, and only one case described a fracture after swallowing. We present two cases of atraumatic laryngeal fracture after swallowing.

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Objective: The MO-meatocanalplasty is the oblique modification of the M-meatoplasty. The MO-meatocanalplasty was designed to address the superior quadrants of the meatus and the bony canal without the need for a retro-auricular incision. This retrospective analysis was performed to evaluate the long-term results of the MO-meatocanalplasty in patients with a narrow external auditory canal (EAC) with recurrent otitis externa or in patients unable to wear a hearing aid.

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Purpose: In this retrospective study the relationship between cochleovestibular function and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI-) based classification system of endolymphatic hydrops was investigated.

Methods: Seventy-eight patients with unilateral definite Menière's disease who underwent MRI were included. The parameters of Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA), caloric irrigation test, cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials, and video Head Impulse Test were compared between the grades of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) and perilymphatic enhancement (PE) on MRI.

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Objective: To evaluate early results on hygiene, safety and functional outcome in a population undergoing a canal wall up technique with bony obliteration of the mastoid and epitympanic space (CWU-BOT) for extensive cholesteatoma, performed by a single surgeon. This study compares different techniques of tympanic membrane reconstruction, viz. allografts and autografts.

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Introduction: Necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs) are rare but often lethal. Early diagnosis and aggressive surgical debridement are essential to achieve the best possible outcome.

Case Presentation: A 12-year old boy was diagnosed with a necrotizing soft tissue infection following elective revision surgery for functional impairment resulting from scar tissue of the neck.

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In this case report, the air-conducted cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (AC cVEMP) test was only sensitive for the left superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SCD), even though the contralateral SCD was of equal length (2.5 mm). Furthermore, a lysis of the processus lenticularis incudis caused a real conductive hearing loss in the left ear.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Dysphagia is a serious problem for head-and-neck cancer patients after treatment, and prophylactic swallowing exercises (PSE) can improve their swallowing function, but many patients don't stick to them.
  • - A randomized trial is comparing three different ways to deliver PSE—home exercises, home exercises with app counseling, and face-to-face therapy—with 150 patients involved to see which method improves adherence and swallowing outcomes the most.
  • - The study will measure patients' progress through questionnaires and strength assessments, aiming to create a more effective PSE protocol that boosts adherence and improves quality of life.
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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of canal wall up with bony obliteration tympanoplasty (CWU-BOT) on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma by using the chronic otitis media questionnaire 12 (COMQ-12).

Materials And Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of the COMQ-12 of 26 patients who completed the COMQ-12 before and after a CWU-BOT with eradication of cholesteatoma followed by obliteration of the mastoid and paratympanic space with bone chips and bone pâté and reconstruction of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain.

Results: All patients were operated upon in our institute between 2014 and 2017.

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Objectives/hypothesis: High-speed videoendoscopy (HSV) has potential to objectively quantify vibratory vocal fold characteristics during phonation. Glottal Analysis Tools (GAT) version 2018, developed in Erlangen, Germany, is software for determining various glottal area waveform (GAW) quantities. Before having GAT analyze HSV videos, segmenters have to define glottis manually across videos in a semiautomatic segmentation protocol.

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Facial nerve schwannomas are rare benign neoplasms. We report a case of a 60-year-old woman who initially presented with vestibular complaints. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a facial nerve schwannoma centered on the right geniculate ganglion extending in the labyrinthine segment.

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Objectives: We aimed to test the validity and test-retest reliability of the Dutch translation of the Chronic Otitis Media Benefit Inventory (COMBI) questionnaire.

Materials And Methods: In total, 30 chronic otitis media (COM) patients with a previous ear surgery completed the questionnaire; 30 patients with a negative medical history of COM complaints and with previous non-otologic surgery as the control group completed the questionnaire. For estimating the test-retest reliability, patients of the COM group completed the questionnaire twice; the scores were compared to those of the control group to test the validity.

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Purpose: There is still a clinical-radiologic discrepancy in patients with Menière's disease (MD). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of current MRI endolymphatic hydrops (EH) criteria according to Baráth in a larger study population and the clinical utility of new imaging signs such as a supplementary fourth low-grade vestibular EH and the degree of perilymphatic enhancement (PE) in patients with Menière's disease (MD).

Methods: This retrospective study included 148 patients with probable or definite MD according to the 2015 American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery criteria who underwent a 4-h delayed intravenous Gd-enhanced 3D-FLAIR MRI between January 2015 and December 2016.

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Objective: To report the long-term follow-up with diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW MRI) after subtotal petrosectomy (SP) with blind sac closure of the external auditory canal for extensive cholesteatoma and chronic suppurative otitis media.

Study Design: Retrospective clinical record study.

Setting: Tertiary referral center.

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