Anatomy of the rabbit inner ear using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging

Author:

Abd El‐Hameed Zeinab Said1ORCID,El‐Shafey Anwar Abd El‐Fattah1,Metwally Mohamed Attia1,Abd El‐Samie Hesham Abd El‐Rahman2,Kassab A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Benha University Benha Egypt

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Benha University Benha Egypt

Abstract

AbstractAnatomically, the inner ear is a highly complex organ of intricate design, composed of a bony labyrinth that encases the same‐shaped membranous labyrinth. It is difficult to study the three‐dimensional anatomy of the inner ear because the relevant structures are very small and embedded within the petrous temporal bone, one of the densest bones in the body. The current study aimed to provide a detailed anatomic reference for the normal anatomy of the rabbit's inner ear. As a study model, ten healthy adults New Zealand White rabbit heads were used. Six heads were used for macroscopic evaluation of the bony and membranous labyrinths. The remaining four heads were evaluated radiographically, where 3D images were generated of the bony and membranous labyrinths using data sets from computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), respectively. The anatomical structures were identified and labelled according to NominaAnatomicaVeterinaria (NAV). Our study revealed that CT and MRI are the optimal cross‐sectional imaging modalities for investigating such tiny and often inaccessible inner ear structures. As high‐quality scanners are not readily available to veterinarians, the CT and MRI images generated by this research were of lower quality; therefore, high‐quality dissections were used to identify/support structures seen in these images. In conclusion, this study provides one of the first investigations that uses multislice CT scans and MRI to study the rabbit's inner ear and its correlation with the corresponding anatomical images. Both anatomical, CT and MRI images will serve as a reference for interpreting pathologies relative to the rabbit's inner ear.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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