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Round window chamber and fustis: endoscopic anatomy and surgical implications

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
Short description:
Round window chamber and fustis: endoscopic anatomy and surgical implications / Marchioni, D.; Soloperto, D.; Colleselli, E.; Tatti, M. F.; Patel, N.; Jufas, N.. - In: SURGICAL AND RADIOLOGIC ANATOMY. - ISSN 0930-1038. - 38:9(2016), pp. 1013-1019. [10.1007/s00276-016-1662-5]
abstract:
The round window region is of critical importance in the anatomy of the middle ear. The aim of this paper is to describe its anatomy from an endoscopic point of view, emphasizing structures that have important surgical implications, in particular the fustis and the subcochlear canaliculus. The fustis, a smooth bony structure that forms the floor of the round window region, is a constant and important structure. It seems to indicate the round window membrane and the correct position of scala tympani. A structure connecting the round window region to the petrous apex, named the subcochlear canaliculus, is also described. A retrospective review of video recordings of endoscopic dissection and surgical procedures, carried out between June 2014 and February 2015, was conducted across two Tertiary university referral centers. A total of 42 dissections were analyzed in the study. We observed the fustis in all the cases and we identify two different anatomical conformations. The subcochlear canaliculus was found in 81.0 %, with a pneumatization direct to the petrous apex in 47.7 %. Conformation and limits of the round window niche may influence the surgical view of the round window membrane. Endoscopic approaches allow a very detailed view, which enables a comprehensive exploration of the round window region. Accurate knowledge of the anatomical relationships of this region has important advantages during middle ear surgery.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Endoscopic anatomy; Fustis; Middle ear; Round window region; Subcochlear canaliculus
List of contributors:
Marchioni, D.; Soloperto, D.; Colleselli, E.; Tatti, M. F.; Patel, N.; Jufas, N.
Authors of the University:
MARCHIONI Daniele
SOLOPERTO DAVIDE
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1279681
Published in:
SURGICAL AND RADIOLOGIC ANATOMY
Journal
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