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Morphologic Analysis of the Scala Tympani Using Synchrotron: Implications for Cochlear Implantation

Ashley N. Micuda, Hao Li, Helge Rask‐Andersen, Hanif M. Ladak, Sumit Agrawal

2024The Laryngoscope18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To use synchrotron radiation phase-contrast imaging (SR-PCI) to visualize and measure the morphology of the entire cochlear scala tympani (ST) and assess cochlear implant (CI) electrode trajectories. METHODS: SR-PCI images were used to obtain geometric measurements of the cochlear scalar diameter and area at 5-degree increments in 35 unimplanted and three implanted fixed human cadaveric cochleae. RESULTS: The cross-sectional diameter and area of the cochlea were found to decrease from the base to the apex. This study represents a wide variability in cochlear morphology and suggests that even in the smallest cochlea, the ST can accommodate a 0.4 mm diameter electrode up to 720°. Additionally, all lateral wall array trajectories were within the anatomically accommodating insertion zone. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to use SR-PCI to visualize and quantify the entire ST morphology, from the round window to the apical tip, and assess the post-operative trajectory of electrodes. These high-resolution anatomical measurements can be used to inform the angular insertion depth that can be accommodated in CI patients, accounting for anatomical variability. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A. Laryngoscope, 134:2889-2897, 2024.

Topics & Concepts

Cochlear ductRound windowCochleaCadaveric spasmElectrode arrayCochlear implantLateral wallCochlear implantationMaterials scienceAnatomyElectrodeBiomedical engineeringAudiologyMedicinePhysicsEngineeringMechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsEar Surgery and Otitis Media
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