Impact of prosthesis position on hearing outcomes in otosclerosis patients based on ultra-high-resolution CT
Chen Yang, Heyu Ding, Ting Zhang, Pengfei Zhao, Zhenchang Wang, Shusheng Gong, Jing Xie

TL;DR
This study shows how the placement of a prosthesis during stapes surgery affects hearing outcomes in otosclerosis patients using detailed CT scans.
Contribution
The study introduces U-HRCT as a precise tool to evaluate prosthesis positioning and its impact on hearing improvement.
Findings
Proper prosthesis insertion depth and angles correlate with better postoperative hearing outcomes.
U-HRCT provides detailed imaging data to assess prosthesis placement accurately.
Hook position on the incus significantly influences postoperative air-bone gaps.
Abstract
•Comparison between mean pre- and post-operative ABG.•The relationship between prosthesis position and post-operative ABG.•The advantages of Ultra-High Resolution Computed Tomography (U-HRCT). Comparison between mean pre- and post-operative ABG. The relationship between prosthesis position and post-operative ABG. The advantages of Ultra-High Resolution Computed Tomography (U-HRCT). This study aimed to explore the impact of prosthesis position on hearing outcomes in otosclerosis patients based on Ultra-High-Resolution CT (U-HRCT). We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 142 patients (182 ears) who underwent stapedotomy. We compared preoperative with postoperative hearing results. An experienced radiologist extracted data about stapes prostheses from U-HRCT images, including absolute insertion depth, relative insertion depth, angle between the prosthesis and incus, angle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEar Surgery and Otitis Media · Ear and Head Tumors · Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research
