Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital
Objectives: To create a systematic approach using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings to facilitate identifying the etiology of hearing loss, evaluating the anatomy for surgery, and predicting complications. Methods: Twenty nine pediatric patients with congenital o...
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doaj-69b0682102544450838a8a8969215aab2020-11-25T02:39:02ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine0378-603X2017-12-0148487788410.1016/j.ejrnm.2017.08.005Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University HospitalAya S. Al-Rawy0Mohammad al-Shatouri1Mohammed El Tabbakh2Azza A. Gad3Department of Radiology, Suez Canal University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ismailia, EgyptDepartment of Radiology, Suez Canal University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ismailia, EgyptDepartment of ENT, Suez Canal University Hospital, Ismailia, EgypttDepartment of Radiology, Suez Canal University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ismailia, EgyptObjectives: To create a systematic approach using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings to facilitate identifying the etiology of hearing loss, evaluating the anatomy for surgery, and predicting complications. Methods: Twenty nine pediatric patients with congenital or acquired sensory-neural hearing loss (SNHL) requiring cochlear implant (CI) were included. They underwent combined CT, 3D DRIVE MRI axial plane and axial T2WIs for the whole brain. The inner ear, cochlear nerve development, temporal bone anatomy, operative window, normal variants and causes of central hearing loss were assessed. Results: CT showed that 100% of the patients are suitable for CI while MRI showed that 96.5% of studied patients are suitable. The examined ears were categorized into 4 groups according the candidacy for operation; 86.2% were suitable for CI, 5.1% were suitable for CI but with expected poor response, 1.7% of examined ears were suitable for CI with modification of surgical procedure and 6.8% were not suitable for CI. Conclusion: In Suez Canal area, the combined CT/MRI approach categorized the majority of patients with SNHL (96.6%) as good candidates for CI.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X1730147XCochlear implantationSuez Canal areaPre-surgical mappingSensorineural hearing lossCTMRI |
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Aya S. Al-Rawy Mohammad al-Shatouri Mohammed El Tabbakh Azza A. Gad Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Cochlear implantation Suez Canal area Pre-surgical mapping Sensorineural hearing loss CT MRI |
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Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital |
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Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital |
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Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital |
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Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital |
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Systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in Suez Canal University Hospital |
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systematic approach by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in cochlear implantation candidates in suez canal university hospital |
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Objectives: To create a systematic approach using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings to facilitate identifying the etiology of hearing loss, evaluating the anatomy for surgery, and predicting complications.
Methods: Twenty nine pediatric patients with congenital or acquired sensory-neural hearing loss (SNHL) requiring cochlear implant (CI) were included. They underwent combined CT, 3D DRIVE MRI axial plane and axial T2WIs for the whole brain. The inner ear, cochlear nerve development, temporal bone anatomy, operative window, normal variants and causes of central hearing loss were assessed.
Results: CT showed that 100% of the patients are suitable for CI while MRI showed that 96.5% of studied patients are suitable. The examined ears were categorized into 4 groups according the candidacy for operation; 86.2% were suitable for CI, 5.1% were suitable for CI but with expected poor response, 1.7% of examined ears were suitable for CI with modification of surgical procedure and 6.8% were not suitable for CI.
Conclusion: In Suez Canal area, the combined CT/MRI approach categorized the majority of patients with SNHL (96.6%) as good candidates for CI. |
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Cochlear implantation Suez Canal area Pre-surgical mapping Sensorineural hearing loss CT MRI |
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