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New Classification of Cochlear Hypoplasia Type Malformation: Relevance in Cochlear Implantation

Authors :
Anandhan Dhanasingh
Roa Halawani
Source :
Journal of International Advanced Otology, Vol 16, Iss 2, Pp 153-157 (2020), J Int Adv Otol
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
AVES Publishing Co., 2020.

Abstract

Objectives This paper attempts to create a new classification type of cochlear hypoplasia (CH)-type malformation taking into consideration of vestibular section and internal auditory canal (IAC). Materials and methods Preoperative computed-tomography (CT) scans of cochlear implant (CI) candidates (N=31) from various clinics across the world with CH type malformation were taken for analysis. CT dataset were loaded into 3D-slicer freeware for three-dimensional (3D) segmentation of the inner-ear by capturing complete inner-ear structures from the entire dataset. Cochlear size in terms of diameter of available cochlear basal turn and length of cochlear lumen was measured from the dataset. In addition, structural connection between IAC and cochlear portions was scrutinized, which is highly relevant to the proposed CH classification in this study. Results CH group-I has the normal presence of IAC leading to cochlear and vestibular portions, whereas CH group-II is like CH group-I but with some degree of disruption in vestibular portion. In CH group-III, a disconnection between IAC and the cochlear portion irrespective of other features. Within all these three CH groups, the basal turn diameter varied between 3.1 mm and 9.6 mm, and the corresponding cochlear lumen length varied between 3 mm and 21 mm for the CI electrode array placement. Conclusion A new classification of CH mainly based on the IAC connecting the cochlear and vestibular portions is presented in this study. CI electrode array length could be selected based on the length of the cochlear lumen, which can be observed from the 3D image.

Details

ISSN :
21483817 and 13087649
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of International Advanced Otology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b15c861235f598f96bb99a7a7dbb4756
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5152/iao.2020.7690