학술논문

Electrode array positioning after cochlear reimplantation from single manufacturer.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cochlear Implants International: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Sep2023, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p273-281. 9p.
Subject
*PATIENT positioning
*REOPERATION
*ELECTRODES
*MANUFACTURING industries
*COMPUTED tomography
*COCHLEAR implants
*DATABASES
Language
ISSN
1467-0100
Abstract
To investigate whether revision surgery with the same device results in a change in three key indicators of electrode positioning: scalar location, mean modiolar distance ( M ¯ ), and angular insertion depth (AID). Retrospective analysis of a cochlear implant database at a university-based tertiary medical center. Intra-operative CT scans were obtained after initial and revision implantation. Electrode array (EA) position was calculated using auto-segmentation techniques. Initial and revision scalar location, M ¯ , and AID were compared. Mean change in M ¯ for all ears was −0.07 mm (SD 0.24 mm; P = 0.16). The mean change in AID for all ears was −5° (SD 67°; P = 0.72). Three initial implantations with pre-curved EAs resulted in a translocation from Scala Tympani (ST) to Scala Vestibuli (SV). Two remained translocated after revision, while one was corrected when revised with a straight EA. An additional five translocations occurred after revision. In this study examining revision cochlear implantation from a single manufacturer, we demonstrated no significant change in key indicators of EA positioning, even when revising with a different style of electrode. However, the revision EA is not necessarily confined by the initial trajectory and there may be an increased risk of translocation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]