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Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion
The HEARO cochlear implantation surgery aims to replace the conventional wide mastoidectomy approach with a minimally invasive direct cochlear access. The main advantage of the HEARO access would be that the trajectory accommodates the optimal and individualized insertion parameters such as type of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.741401 |
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author | Jablonski, Greg Eigner Falkenberg-Jensen, Benedicte Bunne, Marie Iftikhar, Muneera Greisiger, Ralf Opheim, Leif Runar Korslund, Hilde Myhrum, Marte Sørensen, Torquil Mcdonald |
author_facet | Jablonski, Greg Eigner Falkenberg-Jensen, Benedicte Bunne, Marie Iftikhar, Muneera Greisiger, Ralf Opheim, Leif Runar Korslund, Hilde Myhrum, Marte Sørensen, Torquil Mcdonald |
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description | The HEARO cochlear implantation surgery aims to replace the conventional wide mastoidectomy approach with a minimally invasive direct cochlear access. The main advantage of the HEARO access would be that the trajectory accommodates the optimal and individualized insertion parameters such as type of cochlear access and trajectory angles into the cochlea. To investigate the quality of electrode insertion with the HEARO procedure, the insertion process was inspected under fluoroscopy in 16 human cadaver temporal bones. Prior to the insertion, the robotic middle and inner ear access were performed through the HEARO procedures. The status of the insertion was analyzed on the post-operative image with Siemens Artis Pheno (Siemens AG, Munich, Germany). The completion of the full HEARO procedure, including the robotic inner ear access and fluoroscopy electrode insertion, was possible in all 16 cases. It was possible to insert the electrode in all 16 cases through the drilled tunnel. However, one case in which the full cochlea was not visible on the post-operative image for analysis was excluded. The post-operative analysis of the electrode insertion showed an average insertion angle of 507°, which is equivalent to 1.4 turns of the cochlea, and minimal and maximal insertion angles were recorded as 373° (1 cochlear turn) and 645° (1.8 cochlear turn), respectively. The fluoroscopy inspection indicated no sign of complications during the insertion. |
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spelling | pubmed-86067372021-11-23 Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion Jablonski, Greg Eigner Falkenberg-Jensen, Benedicte Bunne, Marie Iftikhar, Muneera Greisiger, Ralf Opheim, Leif Runar Korslund, Hilde Myhrum, Marte Sørensen, Torquil Mcdonald Front Surg Surgery The HEARO cochlear implantation surgery aims to replace the conventional wide mastoidectomy approach with a minimally invasive direct cochlear access. The main advantage of the HEARO access would be that the trajectory accommodates the optimal and individualized insertion parameters such as type of cochlear access and trajectory angles into the cochlea. To investigate the quality of electrode insertion with the HEARO procedure, the insertion process was inspected under fluoroscopy in 16 human cadaver temporal bones. Prior to the insertion, the robotic middle and inner ear access were performed through the HEARO procedures. The status of the insertion was analyzed on the post-operative image with Siemens Artis Pheno (Siemens AG, Munich, Germany). The completion of the full HEARO procedure, including the robotic inner ear access and fluoroscopy electrode insertion, was possible in all 16 cases. It was possible to insert the electrode in all 16 cases through the drilled tunnel. However, one case in which the full cochlea was not visible on the post-operative image for analysis was excluded. The post-operative analysis of the electrode insertion showed an average insertion angle of 507°, which is equivalent to 1.4 turns of the cochlea, and minimal and maximal insertion angles were recorded as 373° (1 cochlear turn) and 645° (1.8 cochlear turn), respectively. The fluoroscopy inspection indicated no sign of complications during the insertion. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8606737/ /pubmed/34820415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.741401 Text en Copyright © 2021 Jablonski, Falkenberg-Jensen, Bunne, Iftikhar, Greisiger, Opheim, Korslund, Myhrum and Sørensen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Surgery Jablonski, Greg Eigner Falkenberg-Jensen, Benedicte Bunne, Marie Iftikhar, Muneera Greisiger, Ralf Opheim, Leif Runar Korslund, Hilde Myhrum, Marte Sørensen, Torquil Mcdonald Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion |
title | Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion |
title_full | Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion |
title_fullStr | Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion |
title_full_unstemmed | Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion |
title_short | Fusion of Technology in Cochlear Implantation Surgery: Investigation of Fluoroscopically Assisted Robotic Electrode Insertion |
title_sort | fusion of technology in cochlear implantation surgery: investigation of fluoroscopically assisted robotic electrode insertion |
topic | Surgery |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.741401 |
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