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  • Title: Electrode insertion trauma in cochlear implantation.
    Author: O'Leary MJ, Fayad J, House WF, Linthicum FH.
    Journal: Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol; 1991 Sep; 100(9 Pt 1):695-9. PubMed ID: 1952658.
    Abstract:
    Residual hearing conservation may be important in cochlear implantation of children and of adults with disabling tinnitus responsive to extracochlear stimulation. Damage to the neural elements of the cochlea during electrode insertion may have a negative impact on residual hearing conservation. Histologic analysis of eight temporal bones with cochlear implants reveals trauma at essentially two locations: the round window insertion site and along the basal turn of the cochlea. In four of the bones, insertion at the round window resulted in damage to the osseous spiral lamina and the electrode was inserted through the scala media into the scala vestibuli. Evidence of secondary reactive osseous formation was also noted in these bones. This paper relates the surgical anatomy of the round window to histologic findings and microanatomical dissections. Recommendations for implantation surgery include creation of a cochleostomy by removal of the floor of the round window niche and a superior-to-inferior angle of electrode insertion.
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