Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,Natália Delage
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Couto,Caroline Laurita Batista, Gaiotti,Juliana Oggioni, Costa,Ana Maria Doffémond, Ribeiro,Marcelo Almeida, Diniz,Renata Lopes Furletti Caldeira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Radiologia Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Cochlear implant is the method of choice in the treatment of deep sensorineural hypoacusis, particularly in patients where conventional amplification devices do not imply noticeable clinical improvement. Imaging findings are crucial in the indication or contraindication for such surgical procedure. In the assessment of the temporal bone, radiologists should be familiar with relative or absolute contraindication factors, as well as with factors that might significantly complicate the implantation. Some criteria such as cochlear nerve aplasia, labyrinthine and/or cochlear aplasia are still considered as absolute contraindications, in spite of studies bringing such criteria into question. Cochlear dysplasias constitute relative contraindications, among them labyrinthitis ossificans is highlighted. Other alterations may be mentioned as complicating agents in the temporal bone assessment, namely, hypoplasia of the mastoid process, aberrant facial nerve, otomastoiditis, otosclerosis, dehiscent jugular bulb, enlarged endolymphatic duct and sac. The experienced radiologist assumes an important role in the evaluation of this condition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
title Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
spellingShingle Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
Gomes,Natália Delage
Cochlear aplasia
Labyrinthine aplasia
Sensorineural hypoacusis
Cochlear implant
Computed tomography
title_short Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
title_full Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
title_fullStr Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
title_full_unstemmed Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
title_sort Cochlear implant: what the radiologist should know
author Gomes,Natália Delage
author_facet Gomes,Natália Delage
Couto,Caroline Laurita Batista
Gaiotti,Juliana Oggioni
Costa,Ana Maria Doffémond
Ribeiro,Marcelo Almeida
Diniz,Renata Lopes Furletti Caldeira
author_role author
author2 Couto,Caroline Laurita Batista
Gaiotti,Juliana Oggioni
Costa,Ana Maria Doffémond
Ribeiro,Marcelo Almeida
Diniz,Renata Lopes Furletti Caldeira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Natália Delage
Couto,Caroline Laurita Batista
Gaiotti,Juliana Oggioni
Costa,Ana Maria Doffémond
Ribeiro,Marcelo Almeida
Diniz,Renata Lopes Furletti Caldeira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cochlear aplasia
Labyrinthine aplasia
Sensorineural hypoacusis
Cochlear implant
Computed tomography
topic Cochlear aplasia
Labyrinthine aplasia
Sensorineural hypoacusis
Cochlear implant
Computed tomography
description Cochlear implant is the method of choice in the treatment of deep sensorineural hypoacusis, particularly in patients where conventional amplification devices do not imply noticeable clinical improvement. Imaging findings are crucial in the indication or contraindication for such surgical procedure. In the assessment of the temporal bone, radiologists should be familiar with relative or absolute contraindication factors, as well as with factors that might significantly complicate the implantation. Some criteria such as cochlear nerve aplasia, labyrinthine and/or cochlear aplasia are still considered as absolute contraindications, in spite of studies bringing such criteria into question. Cochlear dysplasias constitute relative contraindications, among them labyrinthitis ossificans is highlighted. Other alterations may be mentioned as complicating agents in the temporal bone assessment, namely, hypoplasia of the mastoid process, aberrant facial nerve, otomastoiditis, otosclerosis, dehiscent jugular bulb, enlarged endolymphatic duct and sac. The experienced radiologist assumes an important role in the evaluation of this condition.
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