Radiological and surgical aspects of round window visibility during cochlear implantation: a retrospective analysis

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2022-01

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Jwair, Saad
van Eijden, Job J M
Blijleven, Esther E
Dankbaar, Jan WillemISNI 0000000392895296
Thomeer, Hans G X MORCID 0000-0003-0937-6189ISNI 0000000391336468

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The round window approach has become the most preferred option for cochlear implant (CI) insertion, however, sometimes it may not be possible due to the (in)visibility of the round window membrane (RWM). We addressed the prevalence, consequences and indicators of difficult detection of the RWM in cochlear implant surgery. METHODS: This study retrospectively analysed the operative reports and preoperative high resolution axial-computed tomography (CT) scans of a consecutive cohort of patients who underwent a CI insertion. The main outcomes were surgical outcomes of the RW approach, and assessment of radiological markers. RESULTS: The operative reports showed that RWM insertion was feasible in 151 out of 153 patients. In 18% of the patients the RWM was difficult to visualize. All these patients had at least one intraoperative event. The chorda tympani nerve (CTN) or posterior canal wall was affected in 8% of the 153 patients and the fallopian canal in 6%. These patients had a facial-chorda tympani nerve distance on the CT scan that was considerably smaller than normal patients (1.5 mm vs 2.3 mm). In addition, a prediction line towards the anterolateral side of the RWM was found to be more prevalent in these patients' CT scans (sensitivity 81%, specificity 63%). CONCLUSION: The RW approach is feasible in almost all patients undergoing CI surgery. Difficult visualisation of the RWM seems to lead to at least one intraoperative event. Radiological measures showed that these patients had a smaller facial recess and a more anteriorly placed facial nerve, which can be used to better plan a safe insertion approach.

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Cochlear Implantation, Cochlear Implants, Facial Nerve, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Round Window, Ear/diagnostic imaging, Round window, Cochlear implant, Facial nerve, Auditory prostheses, Chorda tympani nerve, Otorhinolaryngology, Journal Article

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Jwair, S, van Eijden, J J M, Blijleven, E E, Dankbaar, J W & Thomeer, H G X M 2022, 'Radiological and surgical aspects of round window visibility during cochlear implantation : a retrospective analysis', European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, vol. 279, no. 1, pp. 67-74. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-021-06611-0