Imaging in cochlear implant patients []
Author(s) -
Aschendorff, Antje
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
gms current topics in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1865-1011
DOI - 10.3205/cto000080
Subject(s) - cochlear implant , computed tomography , magnetic resonance imaging , digital volume tomography , malformation , navigation , otorhinolaryngology , rf1 547 , medicine , r , doaj:otorhinolaryngology , doaj:medicine (general) , doaj:health sciences
[english] Imaging procedures are a mainstream tool in the daily ENT workflow. Cochlear Implant patients are representing a special population with specific demands for imaging. There are different imaging techniques available for pre-operative evaluation, surgery and postoperative controls with different indications and consequences. High-resolution computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are mainly used in the evaluation process. New procedures, as digital volume tomography, are increasingly used intra- and postoperatively. Especially the intracochlear positioning in malformations of the inner ear, eventually added with radiological assisted navigation, can be considered a standard of modern cochlear implant surgery. In addition, digital volume tomography may serve as a quality control tool focusing on the evaluation of the intracochlear electrode position. The range of applications, indications and current results are illustrated
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