2021
DOI: 10.3390/jimaging7050079
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Determination of the Round Window Niche Anatomy Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography Imaging as Preparatory Work for Individualized Drug-Releasing Implants

Abstract: Modern therapy of inner ear disorders is increasingly shifting to local drug delivery using a growing number of pharmaceuticals. Access to the inner ear is usually made via the round window membrane (RWM), located in the bony round window niche (RWN). We hypothesize that the individual shape and size of the RWN have to be taken into account for safe reliable and controlled drug delivery. Therefore, we investigated the anatomy and its variations. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 50 patients were a… Show more

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“…Resulting CBCT volumes with an exposure time of 30.8 s and a computed tomography dose index of 8.04 mGy and were reconstructed in an isometric voxel size of 0.08 mm × 0.08 mm × 0.08 mm and exported as Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data using i-Dixel software version 1.68 (J. Morita Tokyo Mfg. Corp., Tokyo, Japan) [ 15 ]. The semi-automated algorithm works independently of different image resolutions and even with non-isometric voxel sizes.…”
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“…Resulting CBCT volumes with an exposure time of 30.8 s and a computed tomography dose index of 8.04 mGy and were reconstructed in an isometric voxel size of 0.08 mm × 0.08 mm × 0.08 mm and exported as Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data using i-Dixel software version 1.68 (J. Morita Tokyo Mfg. Corp., Tokyo, Japan) [ 15 ]. The semi-automated algorithm works independently of different image resolutions and even with non-isometric voxel sizes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like in our earlier work [ 15 ], for each dataset, we manually fitted a model of the cochlea using three points (apex, basal turn, round window center) allowing us to define positions and directions in relation to the cochlea using the cochlear coordinate system (CCS) [ 26 ]. The CCS is defined as z-axis along the modiolus axis pointing in the direction of the helicotrema, and the x-axis pointing to the RWM.…”
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