Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study

Objectives: Image guidance has been well characterized in spinal, orthopedic, sinonasal, and skull base surgery, but there is limited information on the use of these systems in cochlear implant and ear surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of image guidance systems to facilitate coc...

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Main Authors: Mariam Al-Amro, Manal Bin Manea, Hassan Al Shehri, Abdulrahman Hagr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jnsmonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-627X;year=2020;volume=3;issue=4;spage=280;epage=285;aulast=Al-Amro
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spelling doaj-6d9025e9398d43dc980e0beb0ec73e002020-11-25T02:45:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Nature and Science of Medicine2589-627X2589-62882020-01-013428028510.4103/JNSM.JNSM_12_20Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort studyMariam Al-AmroManal Bin ManeaHassan Al ShehriAbdulrahman HagrObjectives: Image guidance has been well characterized in spinal, orthopedic, sinonasal, and skull base surgery, but there is limited information on the use of these systems in cochlear implant and ear surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of image guidance systems to facilitate cochlear and bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) implant surgery. Study Design: Cohort. Materials and Methods: Eleven patients, including 10 who underwent cochlear implantation and 1 who underwent BAHA implantation with the assistance of the navigation system, were included in the study. Patient's data (age, gender, type and cause of hearing loss, and type of surgery), preoperative computed tomography scan findings, accuracy of the navigation system, operating time, and postoperative complications were collected and analyzed. Results: All 11 patients underwent uneventful surgeries finding the desired sites for implantation with ease by using the navigation system. All surgeries were completed without any complications. Conclusion: Performing cochlear and BAHA implantation with the assistance of the navigation system is a safe way to treat patients with normal or abnormal anatomy. In particular, it is helpful for identifying the round window for electrode insertion in cochlear implantation and for choosing the site with the thickest bone for BAHA implantation.http://www.jnsmonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-627X;year=2020;volume=3;issue=4;spage=280;epage=285;aulast=Al-Amrobone-anchored hearing aid implantationcochlear implantationnavigation
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author Mariam Al-Amro
Manal Bin Manea
Hassan Al Shehri
Abdulrahman Hagr
spellingShingle Mariam Al-Amro
Manal Bin Manea
Hassan Al Shehri
Abdulrahman Hagr
Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study
Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
bone-anchored hearing aid implantation
cochlear implantation
navigation
author_facet Mariam Al-Amro
Manal Bin Manea
Hassan Al Shehri
Abdulrahman Hagr
author_sort Mariam Al-Amro
title Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study
title_short Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study
title_full Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study
title_fullStr Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: A cohort study
title_sort experience with the use of the navigation system for ear surgeries: a cohort study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
issn 2589-627X
2589-6288
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objectives: Image guidance has been well characterized in spinal, orthopedic, sinonasal, and skull base surgery, but there is limited information on the use of these systems in cochlear implant and ear surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of image guidance systems to facilitate cochlear and bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) implant surgery. Study Design: Cohort. Materials and Methods: Eleven patients, including 10 who underwent cochlear implantation and 1 who underwent BAHA implantation with the assistance of the navigation system, were included in the study. Patient's data (age, gender, type and cause of hearing loss, and type of surgery), preoperative computed tomography scan findings, accuracy of the navigation system, operating time, and postoperative complications were collected and analyzed. Results: All 11 patients underwent uneventful surgeries finding the desired sites for implantation with ease by using the navigation system. All surgeries were completed without any complications. Conclusion: Performing cochlear and BAHA implantation with the assistance of the navigation system is a safe way to treat patients with normal or abnormal anatomy. In particular, it is helpful for identifying the round window for electrode insertion in cochlear implantation and for choosing the site with the thickest bone for BAHA implantation.
topic bone-anchored hearing aid implantation
cochlear implantation
navigation
url http://www.jnsmonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-627X;year=2020;volume=3;issue=4;spage=280;epage=285;aulast=Al-Amro
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