人工耳蜗造口术周围形态测量有助于安全人工耳蜗植入。

Yellur Kavitha, Upendra Kumar Joish
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在形态正常的内耳中,测量圆窗与颈动脉管之间的距离(RCD)、靠近圆窗的耳蜗基底匝的最大直径(BD)以及基底匝侧侧耳蜗角(PT)的厚度可以作为安全的耳蜗造口术和植入物的指导。材料与方法:于2022年1 - 3月在某三级医院进行横断面观察性研究。利用150例无耳蜗异常患者的颞骨CT图像,测量了圆窗到颈动脉管的距离(RCD)、靠近圆窗的耳蜗基底转角的最大直径(BD)和基底转角直接外侧的海岬厚度(PT)。所得值采用配对t检验比较男女、双方差异的显著性。结果:共有150名参与者——75名男性和75名女性——平均年龄为37.5岁。在7.18 ~ 10.52 mm范围内,平均RCD为8.84 mm (SD为0.8 mm)。平均BD为2.27 mm (SD 0.4 mm),平均PT为1.15 mm (SD 0。毫米)。所得值在两性和左右两侧无显著差异(p分别= 0.37和0.24)。结论:本研究定义并计算了耳蜗造口部位的相关措施,有助于安全电极插入,防止电极错位。
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Morphometry around Cochleostomy Site to Aid Safe Cochlear Implantation.

Introduction: In morphologically normal-appearing inner ears, measurements of the distance between the round window and carotid canal (RCD), the maximum diameter of the basal turn of the cochlea next to the round window (BD), and the thickness of the promontory (PT) just lateral to the basal turn may be used as guide for safe cochleostomy and implant placement.

Materials and methods: From January to March 2022, a cross-sectional observational study was carried out in a tertiary care hospital. The round window to carotid canal distance (RCD), the largest diameter of the cochlea's basal turn next to the round window (BD), and the thickness of the promontory immediately lateral to the basal turn (PT) were measured using CT temporal bone images of 150 persons without cochlear abnormalities. The values obtained were compared using Paired T-test for significance of difference between both genders and sides.

Results: A total of 150 participants-75 men and 75 women-with a mean age of 37.5 years were enrolled in the study. With a range of 7.18 mm to 10.52 mm, the mean RCD was 8.84 mm (SD 0.8 mm). The mean BD was 2.27 mm (SD 0.4 mm), while the mean PT was 1.15 mm (SD 0. mm). The values obtained did not differ significantly in both the genders and the right and left sides (p = 0.37 and 0.24, respectively).

Conclusion: The present study has defined and calculated pertinent measures at cochleostomy site that will aid safe electrode insertion and prevent misplacement.

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Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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