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A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery

Piston stapes prostheses are implanted in patients with refractory conductive or mixed hearing loss due to stapes otosclerosis to stimulate the perilymph with varying degrees of success. The overclosure effect described by the majority of researchers affects mainly low and medium frequencies, and a...

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Autores principales: Kwacz, Monika, Marek, Piotr, Borkowski, Paweł, Mrówka, Maciej
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3824605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23462937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-013-0479-y
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author Kwacz, Monika
Marek, Piotr
Borkowski, Paweł
Mrówka, Maciej
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Marek, Piotr
Borkowski, Paweł
Mrówka, Maciej
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description Piston stapes prostheses are implanted in patients with refractory conductive or mixed hearing loss due to stapes otosclerosis to stimulate the perilymph with varying degrees of success. The overclosure effect described by the majority of researchers affects mainly low and medium frequencies, and a large number of patients report a lack of satisfactory results for frequencies above 2 kHz. The mechanics of perilymph stimulation with the piston have not been studied in a systematic manner. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of stapedotomy surgery on round window membrane vibration and to estimate the postoperative outcomes using the finite element (FE) method. The study hypothesis is that the three-dimensional FE model developed of the human inner ear, which simulates the round window (RW) membrane vibration, can be used to assess the influence of stapedotomy on auditory outcomes achieved after the surgical procedure. An additional objective of the study was to enable the simulation of RW membrane vibration after stapedotomy using a new type of stapes prosthesis currently under investigation at Warsaw University of Technology. A three-dimensional finite element (FE) model of the human inner ear was developed and validated using experimental data. The model was then used to simulate the round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery. Functional alterations of the RW membrane vibration were derived from the model and compared with the results of experimental measurements from temporal bones of a human cadaver. Piston stapes prosthesis implantation causes an approximately fivefold (14 dB) lower amplitude of the RW membrane vibrations compared with normal anatomical conditions. A satisfactory agreement between the FE model and the experimental data was found. The new prosthesis caused an increase of 20–30 dB in the RW displacement amplitude compared with the 0.4-mm piston prosthesis. In all frequencies, the FE model predicted a RW displacement curve that was above the experimental curves for the normal ear. The stapedotomy can be well simulated by the FE model to predict the auditory outcomes achieved following this otosurgery procedure. The 3D FE model developed in this study may be used to optimize the geometry of a new type of stapes prosthesis in order to achieve a similar sound transmission through the inner ear as for a normal middle ear. This should provide better auditory outcomes for patients with stapedial otosclerosis.
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spelling pubmed-38246052013-11-21 A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery Kwacz, Monika Marek, Piotr Borkowski, Paweł Mrówka, Maciej Biomech Model Mechanobiol Original Paper Piston stapes prostheses are implanted in patients with refractory conductive or mixed hearing loss due to stapes otosclerosis to stimulate the perilymph with varying degrees of success. The overclosure effect described by the majority of researchers affects mainly low and medium frequencies, and a large number of patients report a lack of satisfactory results for frequencies above 2 kHz. The mechanics of perilymph stimulation with the piston have not been studied in a systematic manner. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of stapedotomy surgery on round window membrane vibration and to estimate the postoperative outcomes using the finite element (FE) method. The study hypothesis is that the three-dimensional FE model developed of the human inner ear, which simulates the round window (RW) membrane vibration, can be used to assess the influence of stapedotomy on auditory outcomes achieved after the surgical procedure. An additional objective of the study was to enable the simulation of RW membrane vibration after stapedotomy using a new type of stapes prosthesis currently under investigation at Warsaw University of Technology. A three-dimensional finite element (FE) model of the human inner ear was developed and validated using experimental data. The model was then used to simulate the round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery. Functional alterations of the RW membrane vibration were derived from the model and compared with the results of experimental measurements from temporal bones of a human cadaver. Piston stapes prosthesis implantation causes an approximately fivefold (14 dB) lower amplitude of the RW membrane vibrations compared with normal anatomical conditions. A satisfactory agreement between the FE model and the experimental data was found. The new prosthesis caused an increase of 20–30 dB in the RW displacement amplitude compared with the 0.4-mm piston prosthesis. In all frequencies, the FE model predicted a RW displacement curve that was above the experimental curves for the normal ear. The stapedotomy can be well simulated by the FE model to predict the auditory outcomes achieved following this otosurgery procedure. The 3D FE model developed in this study may be used to optimize the geometry of a new type of stapes prosthesis in order to achieve a similar sound transmission through the inner ear as for a normal middle ear. This should provide better auditory outcomes for patients with stapedial otosclerosis. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-03-05 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3824605/ /pubmed/23462937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-013-0479-y Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Kwacz, Monika
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Mrówka, Maciej
A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
title A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
title_full A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
title_fullStr A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
title_full_unstemmed A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
title_short A three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
title_sort three-dimensional finite element model of round window membrane vibration before and after stapedotomy surgery
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3824605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23462937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-013-0479-y
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