The endoscopic anatomy of the cochlear hook region and fustis: Surgical implications

Lukas Anschuetz, M. Alicandri-Ciufelli, W. Wimmer, M. Bonali, M. Caversaccio, L. Presutti

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Abstract

The cochlear hook region can be considered as the interface between the middle and inner ear. The identification of surgically-relevant endoscopic landmarks of this anatomical entity and assessment of their clinical value is still lacking in the literature. Procedures like cholesteatoma surgery and minimal invasive endoscopic approaches to the lateral skull base may particularly benefit from these considerations. We hypothesize that the spatial orientation of anatomical landmarks in the cochlear hook can be expressed in angles and are reproducibly identifiable by transcanal otoendoscopy. Therefore, endoscopic dissection of the cochlear hook region was performed in 32 temporal bone specimens. Topographic anatomy was documented and analysed. We performed computed tomography of 28 specimens to assess the region in three-dimensional reconstructions. The mean angle between the round window and the basal scala tympani was assessed 25.9° in endoscopic and 28.2° in three-dimensionally reconstructed models. The fustis was recognised as a reliable landmark for the basal turn. A mean angle of 155.4° to the basal scala tympani was assessed. A slight bulging without obstruction of the basal turn was observed in 5 cases. The utility of the revealed anatomical details was assessed in minimal invasive endoscopic lateral skull base approaches. In conclusion, we described the angles between anatomical landmarks of the cochlear hook region. Moreover, the angle as recorded through an endoscope was found to be reliable compared to three-dimensional reconstructions from computed tomography.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-357
Number of pages5
JournalActa Otorhinolaryngologica Italica
Volume39
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cholesteatoma
  • Cochlear hook region
  • Cochlear implant
  • Endoscopic ear surgery
  • Fustis
  • Lateral skull base surgery
  • Vestibular schwannoma

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