Optimal electrode diameter in relation to volume of the cochlea
- PMID: 27246746
- DOI: 10.1016/j.anorl.2016.04.013
Optimal electrode diameter in relation to volume of the cochlea
Abstract
The volume of the cochlea is a key parameter for electrode-array design. Indeed, it constrains the diameter of the electrode-array for low-traumatic positioning in the scala timpani. The present report shows a model of scala timpani volume extraction from temporal bones images in order to estimate a maximum diameter of an electrode-array. Nine temporal bones were used, and passed to high-resolution computed tomography scan. Using image-processing techniques, scala timpani were extracted from images, and cross-section areas were estimated along cochlear turns. Cochlear implant electrode-array was fitted in these cross-sections. Results show that the electrode-array diameter is small enough to fit in the scala timpani, however the diameter is restricted at the apical part.
Keywords: Anatomy; Cochlear implant; Computed tomography; Electrode-array; Electrode-array design; Hearing preservation; Image processing; Inner ear; Soft surgery.
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