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. 2003 Feb;128(2):251-6.
doi: 10.1067/mhn.2003.64.

A reliable radiologic landmark for the facial nerve in axial temporal bone computed tomography scans

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A reliable radiologic landmark for the facial nerve in axial temporal bone computed tomography scans

Manohar Bance et al. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2003 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: We sought to test the reliability of a radiologic marker in identifying the vertical portion of the facial nerve in axial computed tomography (CT) temporal bone scans.

Study design and setting: At a tertiary care academic center, we used, with a random sample of 25 CT scans, a marker (the "B-line") to identify the facial nerve. The variations in distance from this marker to the facial nerve were measured.

Results: This marker, which consists of a tangent line extrapolated from the posterior border of the basal turn of the cochlea, fell within 1 mm of the facial nerve on average. The average distance from the midpoint of the posterior border of the basal turn of the cochlea to the facial nerve was 11 +/- 1 mm.

Conclusion: This is a very reliable marker for the vertical portion of the facial nerve.

Significance: This marker can be used to rapidly find the facial nerve, even in diseased or postsurgical temporal bones.

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