# Impact of prosthesis position on hearing outcomes in otosclerosis patients based on ultra-high-resolution CT

**Authors:** Chen Yang, Heyu Ding, Ting Zhang, Pengfei Zhao, Zhenchang Wang, Shusheng Gong, Jing Xie

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2025.101688 · 2025-07-29

## 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.

## Key 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 between the prosthesis and footplate, and the relative position of the hook clamped onto the long process of incus. We analyzed potential relationships between the imaging data and postoperative hearing outcomes.

We obtained satisfactory hearing results from 129 ears postoperatively. 119 ears (92.2%) presented Air-Bone Gaps (ABG) in the 0–20 dB range. We observed statistically significant differences between mean pre- and post-operative ABG at different frequencies (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz). The best results occurred at 2 kHz (98.5%). We found that the observed values for prosthesis insertion depth (mean 0.6 mm, relative depth: mean 23%) and mean angle between the prosthesis and incus (mean 91.2 °) were safe and effective. We also found that the mean angle between prosthesis and footplate was related to postoperative ABG (p = 0.049). The hook position on the long process of incus (relative distance of 10.5%) is also a crucial factor in determining postoperative hearing results (p = 0.726).

Prosthesis position and postoperative hearing outcomes are related. Postoperative imaging evaluation is especially important for patients who did not benefit substantially from stapes surgery.

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## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** otosclerosis (MONDO:0005349)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** otosclerosis (MESH:D010040)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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