Objective: To explore the value of high-resolution temporal bone CT (HRCT) multi-planar reconstruction (MPR) technique for measuring cochlear morpholog in the preoperative evaluation of cochlear implant.
Method: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 80 cochlear implant recipients. The groups were investigated in our research according to the patient's sex, age and whether the inner ear is malformed or not. Temporal bone HRCT MPR was applied to analyze the measurement parameter in the standard orientation of the cochlea image: the largest distance from the round window to the lateral wall (distance A), the perpendicular distance (B) and angle of the basal turn of the cochlea relative to the midsagittal plane (γ). Reproducibility of the measured data was evaluated and the results between the different groups were compared.
Result: Measurement of parameter values between the intraobserver and interobserver showed good reproducibility. In normal group, distance A [(8.79±0.34) mm] and perpendicular distance B [(6.58±0.28) mm] of males' cochleae were significantly larger than A [(8.53±0.47) mm] and B [(6.22±0.43) mm] of females' (P<0.05), but the angle γ was not significantly different between the two groups (P>0.05). The A and B values didn't change with age (P>0.05), but the angle γ tended to decrease with increasing age (r=-0.25, P<0.05). In the malformation group, the value B was significantly smaller than that of the normal group (P<0.01), but for value A and angle γ, there was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05).
Conclusion: HRCT MPR technique is simple and reliable in measurement of cochlear morphology. It can be used to guide the surgery and provide an objective basis for designing the personalized electrode. More clinical application of this technology is recommended.
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J Otol
June 2017
Center of Otolaryngology, PLA Navy General Hospital, Fucheng Road 6, Haidian District, Beijing, 100048, China.
Aim: To assess the quality of high-resolution CT section planes (HRCT), multi-planar reformation (MPR) and 3-dimensional volume rendered computer tomography (3D-CTVR) were here used in the fine differential diagnosis of ossicular chain in the case of conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membrane.
Methods: Here, 17 cases of otosclerosis and 22 cases of ossicular chain deformity were selected. All patients had normal external ear canals, intact tympanic membranes, conductive hearing loss, type A tympanograms, and negative Gelle's tests.
Am J Otolaryngol
September 2018
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing 100191, People's Republic of China.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the reliability of temporal bone high-resolution CT (HRCT) in patients with traumatic facial paralysis.
Methods: HRCT with cross-sectional scanning and multi-planar reformation (MPR) was performed on 26 cases with traumatic facial paralysis, and the preoperative imaging manifestations were compared with surgical findings.
Results: Preoperative HRCT revealed fallopian canal damage at the posterior genu in 1 case, geniculate ganglion in 22 cases, labyrinthine segment in 4 cases, tympanic segment in 13 cases and mastoid segment in 0 case, while surgical findings confirmed fallopian canal damage at the posterior genu in 7 cases, geniculate ganglion in 23 cases, labyrinthine segment in 4 cases, tympanic segment in 17 cases and mastoid segment in 7 cases.
Auris Nasus Larynx
April 2018
Department of Otolaryngology, First People's Hospital of Shangqiu, Shangqiu City, Henan Province, China.
Objective: To study variations in the labyrinthine segment of fallopian canal and the associated middle and inner ear malformations.
Method: The high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) images of the temporal bone in 24 patients with congenital variations in the labyrinthine segment of fallopian canal were analyzed retrospectively. The length of labyrinthine segment of the facial nerve and angle of the first genu of 10 normal subjects were also measured.
Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi
November 2015
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Objective: To evaluate the value of HRCT with multi-planar reformation (MPR) in the diagnosis of otosclerosis.
Methods: 138 ears in 129 patients with otosclerosis confirmed by surgery were evaluated retrospectively, using the MPR image along stapes as standard image, and 132 normal ears were collected as the control group.
Results: In the otosclerosis group, HRCT-MPR was positive in 108 ears, suspicious positive in 12 ears, and negative in 18 ears.
Auris Nasus Larynx
October 2015
Department of Otolaryngology, Lichuan People's Hospital, Lichuan 445400, PR China. Electronic address:
Objectives: To investigate accuracy of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of temporal bone in revealing fallopian canal fracture among the patients with traumatic facial paralysis.
Methods: HRCT of temporal bone with cross-sectional scanning and multi-planar reformation (MPR) was performed on 31 patients with traumatic facial paralysis, and fracture sites of fallopian canal revealed by HRCT were retrospectively analyzed and compared with surgical findings.
Results: HRCT of temporal bone showed fracture of fallopian canal at geniculate ganglion in 25 cases, at tympanic segment in 15 cases, at labyrinthine segment in 5 cases, at pyramid segment in 2 cases, and at mastoid segment in one case, while surgical findings revealed that fracture involved geniculate ganglion in 27 cases, labyrinthine segment in 5, tympanic segment in 19, pyramid segment in 12, and mastoid segment in 9; the sensitivity of HRCT of temporal bone to detect fracture at such sites was 88.
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