Enhancing the security of horizontal canal BPPV repositioning maneuvers: insights from virtual simulation
Jianxin Li, Haoxiang Hu, Yihan Zhang, Xiaokai Yang

TL;DR
This study uses virtual simulation to compare different treatments for a type of vertigo, finding that a modified Zuma maneuver is safer and more effective.
Contribution
The study introduces a modified Zuma maneuver for hc-BPPV treatment, validated through virtual simulation for improved safety and effectiveness.
Findings
Traditional maneuvers like Lempert and Gufoni risk moving otoliths to other canals.
The Zuma maneuver is more complex but safer for repositioning otoliths.
An improved Zuma maneuver balances simplicity, efficacy, and safety.
Abstract
Horizontal canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (hc-BPPV) presents distinct challenges in both diagnosis and treatment. This study aims to explore the trajectories of otoliths during different hc-BPPV reduction maneuvers using advanced virtual simulation technology, and evaluate the theoretical effectiveness and security of these maneuvers while providing recommendations for optimizing current techniques or developing innovative approaches. We created a high-fidelity, three-dimensional (3D) virtual model of the human vestibular system that accurately depicts the horizontal semicircular canal. Utilizing the Unity 3D platform combined with NVIDIA PhysX physics engines, and simulated various hc-BPPV repositioning maneuvers, including the Lempert roll, Gufoni maneuver, forced prolonged positioning, and Zuma maneuvering. The otoliths were modeled as spherical particles, with their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVestibular and auditory disorders · Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics · Ear Surgery and Otitis Media
