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Acta Otolaryngol ; 140(3): 206-211, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31859576

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Background: Imaging of cochlear implant (CI) electrode arrays (EAs) consists of intraoperative fluoroscopy to rule out tip fold-over and/or post-operative computerized tomography (CT) if concern exists regarding extrusion or misplacement of the EA. Intraoperative CT (iCT) can satisfy these current needs and enables specification of final intracochlear position.Aims/objectives: To describe iCT scanning of CI recipients at an academic medical center.Materials and methods: iCT was used to scan CI recipients within the operating room before recovering from general anesthesia.Results: In fiscal year 2019, 301 CI were placed (83 children, 218 adult). One hundred, seventy-five iCTs were performed (58% of total CIs) of which 52 were children (63% of pediatric CIs) and 123 were adult (57% of adult CIs). Of 7 CI surgeons, use of iCT ranged from 14% to 100% (mean 60%). Four tip fold-overs were identified and corrected intraoperatively. Surgeons reported using the images to improve technique (i.e. pulling back precurved EAs to improve perimodiolar positioning).Conclusion and significance: The current standard of care for CI is to insert EAs without feedback as to final location. iCT provides surgeons with rapid post-insertion feedback which allows detection and correction of suboptimally placed EAs as well as refinement of surgical technique.


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Cochlea/diagnostic imaging , Cochlear Implantation/standards , Cochlear Implants , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Adult , Cadaver , Child , Cochlear Implantation/methods , Humans , Intraoperative Care , Quality Control , Standard of Care
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