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. 2017 May;274(5):2131-2140.
doi: 10.1007/s00405-017-4485-z. Epub 2017 Feb 25.

Insertion forces and intracochlear trauma in temporal bone specimens implanted with a straight atraumatic electrode array

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Insertion forces and intracochlear trauma in temporal bone specimens implanted with a straight atraumatic electrode array

Marjan Mirsalehi et al. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2017 May.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate insertion forces during manual insertion of a straight atraumatic electrode in human temporal bones, and post-implantation histologic evaluation of the samples to determine whether violation of intracochlear structures is related to insertion forces. In order to minimize intracochlear trauma and preserve residual hearing during cochlear implantation, knowledge of the insertion forces is necessary. Ten fresh frozen human temporal bones were prepared with canal wall down mastoidectomy. All samples were mounted on a one-axis force sensor. Insertion of a 16-mm straight atraumatic electrode was performed from different angles to induce "traumatic" insertion. Histologic evaluation was performed in order to evaluate intracochlear trauma. In 4 of 10 samples, dislocation of the electrode into scala vestibuli was observed. The mean insertion force for all 10 procedures was 0.003 ± 0.005 N. Insertion forces measured around the site of dislocation to scala vestibuli in 3 of 4 samples were significantly higher than insertion forces at the same location of the cochleae measured in samples without trauma (p < 0.04). Mean force during the whole insertion process of the straight atraumatic electrode is lower than reported by other studies using longer electrodes. Based on our study, insertion forces leading to basilar membrane trauma may be lower than the previously reported direct rupture forces.

Keywords: Cochlear implants; Insertion forces; Intracochlear trauma; Straight atraumatic electrode array.

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