HYPOTHESIS: The cochlear aqueduct (CA) is subject to considerable anatomical variability. We hypothesize a topographical relationship between the CA and the internal auditory canal (IAC). BACKGROUND: The CA represents the lower limit of dissection during transcanal transpromontorial approaches to the lateral skull base due to its close relationship to the lower cranial nerves and jugular vein. METHODS: Three-dimensional models from high-resolution computed tomography scans of normal human temporal bones were created using threshold-based segmentation. The CA was classified into four categories. Five points were determined on the three-dimensional models to measure the surgically relevant relationships. RESULTS: Segmentation was performed on...
Objective: The purpose of our study was to investigate the topographical relationship between these ...
SummaryThe knowledge of the relations between the noble and vital structures of temporal bone is sti...
The inner ear lies sheltered in the temporal bone and consists of basically three parts: the cochlea...
HYPOTHESIS The cochlear aqueduct (CA) is subject to considerable anatomical variability. We hypot...
Objectives: The middle cranial fossa approach allows one to remove acoustic tumors and preserve the ...
Hypothesis To characterize transcanal endoscopic landmarks of the medial labyrinthine wall and cor...
WOS: A1997YH08300008PubMed ID: 9413077A study was undertaken to demonstrate the variational anatomy ...
PubMed: 32440899Purpose: in this study, we aimed to introduce the facial nerve as a new anatomical l...
Objective: To determine the possible surgical extensions and maximal area of exposure (AOE) achievab...
Objective: We sought to study the anatomic variations of the cochlear aqueduct and its accessory can...
OBJECTIVE Minimally invasive transcanal transpromontorial endoscopic approaches to the internal a...
Surgical approaches to the lateral skull base, internal auditory canal (IAC), and petrous bone are w...
Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of a transcanal infrapromontorial approach for vestibular ...
PURPOSE: Our purpose was to investigate the topographical relationship of the facial and vestibuloco...
none4noThis study investigated the relationships between morphological changes in the vestibular aqu...
Objective: The purpose of our study was to investigate the topographical relationship between these ...
SummaryThe knowledge of the relations between the noble and vital structures of temporal bone is sti...
The inner ear lies sheltered in the temporal bone and consists of basically three parts: the cochlea...
HYPOTHESIS The cochlear aqueduct (CA) is subject to considerable anatomical variability. We hypot...
Objectives: The middle cranial fossa approach allows one to remove acoustic tumors and preserve the ...
Hypothesis To characterize transcanal endoscopic landmarks of the medial labyrinthine wall and cor...
WOS: A1997YH08300008PubMed ID: 9413077A study was undertaken to demonstrate the variational anatomy ...
PubMed: 32440899Purpose: in this study, we aimed to introduce the facial nerve as a new anatomical l...
Objective: To determine the possible surgical extensions and maximal area of exposure (AOE) achievab...
Objective: We sought to study the anatomic variations of the cochlear aqueduct and its accessory can...
OBJECTIVE Minimally invasive transcanal transpromontorial endoscopic approaches to the internal a...
Surgical approaches to the lateral skull base, internal auditory canal (IAC), and petrous bone are w...
Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of a transcanal infrapromontorial approach for vestibular ...
PURPOSE: Our purpose was to investigate the topographical relationship of the facial and vestibuloco...
none4noThis study investigated the relationships between morphological changes in the vestibular aqu...
Objective: The purpose of our study was to investigate the topographical relationship between these ...
SummaryThe knowledge of the relations between the noble and vital structures of temporal bone is sti...
The inner ear lies sheltered in the temporal bone and consists of basically three parts: the cochlea...