Implantation of the Auditory Nerve via the Middle Ear Cavity in Rats with Partial Hearing Preservation

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TitreImplantation of the Auditory Nerve via the Middle Ear Cavity in Rats with Partial Hearing Preservation
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursGuigou C, Leterme G, Pasquis B, Martin L, Tourrel G, Bretillon L, Grayeli ABozorg
JournalAUDIOLOGY AND NEURO-OTOLOGY
Volume21
Pagination98-104
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1420-3030
Mots-clésAuditory nerve, Cochlear implantation, Hearing preservation, middle ear, Minimally invasive surgery
Résumé

The aim of this study was to evaluate the residual hearing function and cochlear morphology after auditory nerve implantation via middle ear spaces in rats. A titanium rod (1.5 mm long and 0.3 mm thick) coated with Parylene was inserted in the cochlear apex in the direction of the modiolus in 9 Wistar rats. Auditory brainstem-evoked responses to tone bursts at 2, 8, 12 and 32 kHz were recorded before surgery and on postoperative days 0, 2, 15 and 30. Eight cochleas were examined microscopically. The rod was inside the modiolus in 4, and partly or totally outside the modiolus in 4 animals. Residual hearing was present in all cases. The average threshold shift in cochleas with modiolar implant was 39 +/- 11.2, 54 +/- 9.7, 48 +/- 20.3 and 43 +/- 21.3 dB SPL on postoperative days 0, 2, 15 and 30, respectively. The transmodiolar approach allows a minimally invasive cochlear implantation and a partial hearing preservation. (C) 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel

DOI10.1159/000444005