Author:
Castle Nicholas,Liang Junfeng,Smith Matthew,Petersen Brett,Matson Cayman,Eldridge Tara,Zhang Ke,Lee Chung-Hao,Liu Yingtao,Dai Chenkai
Abstract
AbstractCochlear implant (CI) surgery is one of the most utilized treatments for severe hearing loss. However, the effects of a successful scala tympani insertion on the mechanics of hearing are not yet fully understood. This paper presents a finite element (FE) model of the chinchilla inner ear for studying the interrelationship between the mechanical function and the insertion angle of a CI electrode. This FE model includes a three-chambered cochlea and full vestibular system, accomplished using μ-MRI and μ-CT scanning technology. This model’s first application found minimal loss of residual hearing due to insertion angle after CI surgery and indicates that it is a reliable and helpful tool for future application in CI design, surgical planning, and stimuli setup.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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