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Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study
Eustachian tube disorders can lead to chronic otitis media with consecutive conductive hearing loss. To improve treatment and to develop new types of implants such as stents, an adequate experimental animal model is required. As the middle ear of sheep is known to be comparable to the human middle e...
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Public Library of Science
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4242708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25419714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113906 |
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author | Miller, Felicitas Burghard, Alice Salcher, Rolf Scheper, Verena Leibold, Wolfgang Lenarz, Thomas Paasche, Gerrit |
author_facet | Miller, Felicitas Burghard, Alice Salcher, Rolf Scheper, Verena Leibold, Wolfgang Lenarz, Thomas Paasche, Gerrit |
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description | Eustachian tube disorders can lead to chronic otitis media with consecutive conductive hearing loss. To improve treatment and to develop new types of implants such as stents, an adequate experimental animal model is required. As the middle ear of sheep is known to be comparable to the human middle ear, the dimensions of the Eustachian tube in two strains of sheep were investigated. The Eustachian tube and middle ear of half heads of heathland and blackface sheep were filled with silicone rubber, blended with barium sulfate to induce X-ray visibility. Images were taken by digital volume tomography. The tubes were segmented, and a three-dimensional model of every Eustachian tube was generated. The lengths, diameters and shapes were determined. Additionally, the feasibility of endoscopic stent implantation and fixation was tested in cadaver experiments. The length of the tube between ostium pharyngeum and the isthmus and the diameters were comparable to published values for the human tube. The tube was easily accessible through the nose, and then stents could be implanted and fixed at the isthmus. The sheep appears to be a promising model for testing new stent treatments for middle ear ventilation disorders. |
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spelling | pubmed-42427082014-11-26 Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study Miller, Felicitas Burghard, Alice Salcher, Rolf Scheper, Verena Leibold, Wolfgang Lenarz, Thomas Paasche, Gerrit PLoS One Research Article Eustachian tube disorders can lead to chronic otitis media with consecutive conductive hearing loss. To improve treatment and to develop new types of implants such as stents, an adequate experimental animal model is required. As the middle ear of sheep is known to be comparable to the human middle ear, the dimensions of the Eustachian tube in two strains of sheep were investigated. The Eustachian tube and middle ear of half heads of heathland and blackface sheep were filled with silicone rubber, blended with barium sulfate to induce X-ray visibility. Images were taken by digital volume tomography. The tubes were segmented, and a three-dimensional model of every Eustachian tube was generated. The lengths, diameters and shapes were determined. Additionally, the feasibility of endoscopic stent implantation and fixation was tested in cadaver experiments. The length of the tube between ostium pharyngeum and the isthmus and the diameters were comparable to published values for the human tube. The tube was easily accessible through the nose, and then stents could be implanted and fixed at the isthmus. The sheep appears to be a promising model for testing new stent treatments for middle ear ventilation disorders. Public Library of Science 2014-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4242708/ /pubmed/25419714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113906 Text en © 2014 Miller et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Miller, Felicitas Burghard, Alice Salcher, Rolf Scheper, Verena Leibold, Wolfgang Lenarz, Thomas Paasche, Gerrit Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study |
title | Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study |
title_full | Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study |
title_fullStr | Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study |
title_short | Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study |
title_sort | treatment of middle ear ventilation disorders: sheep as animal model for stenting the human eustachian tube – a cadaver study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4242708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25419714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113906 |
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