A true minimally invasive approach for cochlear implantation: high accuracy in cranial base navigation through flat-panel-based volume computed tomography.

Omid Majdani, Soenke H Bartling, Martin Leinung, Timo Stöver, Minoo Lenarz, Christian Dullin, Thomas Lenarz

Department of Otolaryngology, Medical University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany.

Journal Article: Ontology & Neurotology (impact factor: 1.44). 03/2008; 29(2):120-3. DOI: 10.1097/mao.0b013e318157f7d8

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: High-precision intraoperative navigation using high-resolution flat-panel volume computed tomography makes feasible the possibility of minimally invasive cochlear implant surgery, including cochleostomy. Conventional cochlear implant surgery is typically performed via mastoidectomy with facial recess to identify and avoid damage to vital anatomic landmarks. To accomplish this procedure via a minimally invasive approach--without performing mastoidectomy--in a precise fashion, image-guided technology is necessary. With such an approach, surgical time and expertise may be reduced, and hearing preservation may be improved. INTERVENTIONS: Flat-panel volume computed tomography was used to scan 4 human temporal bones. A drilling channel was planned preoperatively from the mastoid surface to the round window niche, providing a margin of safety to all functional important structures (e.g., facial nerve, chorda tympani, incus). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Postoperatively, computed tomographic imaging and conventional surgical exploration of the drilled route to the cochlea were performed. RESULTS: All 4 specimens showed a cochleostomy located at the scala tympani anterior inferior to the round window. The chorda tympani was damaged in 1 specimen--this was preoperatively planned as a narrow facial recess was encountered. CONCLUSION: Using flat-panel volume computed tomography for image-guided surgical navigation, we were able to perform minimally invasive cochlear implant surgery defined as a narrow, single-channel mastoidotomy with cochleostomy. Although this finding is preliminary, it is technologically achievable.

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Keywords

chorda tympani
 
computed tomographic imaging
 
Conventional cochlear implant surgery
 
conventional surgical exploration
 
facial nerve
 
facial recess
 
flat-panel volume computed tomography
 
High-precision intraoperative navigation
 
high-resolution flat-panel volume computed tomography
 
image-guided surgical navigation
 
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
 
mastoid surface
 
mastoidectomy
 
minimally invasive cochlear implant surgery
 
narrow facial recess
 
precise fashion
 
scala tympani anterior inferior
 
scan 4 human temporal bones
 
single-channel mastoidotomy
 
vital anatomic landmarks