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The book Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea is specially written from surgeons perspective on radiology, which will help and guide the implant surgeon in reading images preoperatively. This book covers normal anatomy and anatomical variations in detail. It provides an insight into the minute detailed imaging of the cochlea and its related structures (facial nerve, cochlear aperture, IP-II, IP-III, common cavity, and internal auditory canal). It emphasizes on how a normal anatomy is different from anomalies and to what extent cochlear anomalies will impact surgeries and their outcomes.
When ENT surgeons think of starting their own cochlear implant (CI) surgery journey, they rely on reports from radiologists. A lot can be missed, leading to complications intraoperatively. Hence, understanding not only the imaging of normal cochlea but also knowing the cochlear aperture, facial nerve, facial recess, and internal auditory canal, and placement of the facial nerve and cochlear nerve prior to the surgery is of utmost importance to the cochlear implant surgeon.
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This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
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Data sheet
1. Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Surgeons Perspective
2. Cochlear Implant Related Anatomy: Temporal Bone
3. Radiology of Normal Cochlea
4. Facial Nerve in Cochlear Implants
5. Cochlear Abnormalities
5a. Cochlear Implant in IP-III Malformation
6. Cochlear Hypoplasia
7. Cochlear Aperture: Bony Cochlear Nerve Canal
8. Vestibular and Cochlear Aqueduct
9. Cochlear Ossification
10. Internal Acoustic Meatus
11. Impact of Intra-Operative X-Ray in Cochlear Implant
12. Interesting Imaging
13. Difficult Cochlear Implant Cases
Reference: 93139
Author: Martin Flajnik