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17.08.2016 | HNO-Chirurgie | Kasuistiken

First use of flat-panel computed tomography during cochlear implant surgery

Perspectives for the use of advanced therapies in cochlear implantation

verfasst von: N. Rotter, M.D., B. Schmitz, F. Sommer, S. Röhrer, P. J. Schuler, F. Bischof, M. O. Scheithauer, T. K. Hoffmann

Erschienen in: HNO | Ausgabe 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Cochlear implantation in routine cases with normal anatomy is commonly performed without intraoperative image guidance. Revision cochlear implantation as well as surgery in malformations require not only a precise understanding of the underlying complex anatomy, but surgeons need to transform two-dimensional computed tomography (2D CT) scans into the surgical field and use this information for intraoperative surgical navigation. So far, information about the exact position of the electrode during insertion cannot be provided to the surgeon. Here, we present our first operative experience with cochlear implant surgery supported by intraoperative Dyna-CT technology, providing the surgeon with detailed views of the electrode location.

Methods

To prove the feasibility of the procedure, two cases of cochlear implantation were performed with intraoperative application of cone-beam CT acquired by a C-arm Dyna-CT system (Artis Zeego, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany). Image reconstruction was performed intraoperatively in order to assess the correct positioning of the electrodes.

Results

Intraoperative Dyna-CT enabled clear visualization of the surgical anatomy and intracochlear electrode position. Dyna-CT technology can be applied with acceptable additional time requirements without adding too much complexity to the surgical procedure.

Conclusion

Intraoperative data acquisition by Dyna-CT represents a suitable option for online surgical navigation during cochlear implant surgery. This imaging technology will push further advances in cochlear implant surgery and lateral skull base surgery, particularly if linked to intraoperative navigation.
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Metadaten
Titel
First use of flat-panel computed tomography during cochlear implant surgery
Perspectives for the use of advanced therapies in cochlear implantation
verfasst von
N. Rotter, M.D.
B. Schmitz
F. Sommer
S. Röhrer
P. J. Schuler
F. Bischof
M. O. Scheithauer
T. K. Hoffmann
Publikationsdatum
17.08.2016
Verlag
Springer Medizin
Erschienen in
HNO / Ausgabe 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0017-6192
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-0458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-016-0213-z

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