Published in:
01-09-2021 | Bone Conduction Implant | Short Communication
Use of a 3D reconstruction model in a patient with severe atresia auris for optimal placement of Bonebridge transcutaneous bone conduction implant
Authors:
Antonio Della Volpe, Antonietta De Lucia, Valentina Ippolito, Vincenzo Pastore, Luigi Iuppariello, Mario Formisano, Fabrizio Clemente, Arianna Di Stadio
Published in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Issue 9/2021
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Abstract
Purpose
Patients affected by severe atresia auris (AA) can be a challenge during hearing restoration surgery due to the abnormal position of vascular and nervous structures in the bone. A 3D reconstruction model of malformed temporal bones can be helpful for planning surgery and optimizing intra-, peri-, and post-operative results.
Method
A 5-year-old girl with severe AA on the right side was implanted with a Bonebridge transcutaneous bone conduction implant (tBCI). 3D printing was used to reproduce the malformed temporal bone, find a good position for the tBCI and plan out the surgical details in advance. Hearing tests were performed before and after surgery and information about intra-, peri-, and post-operative outcomes were collected.
Results
The patient did not show any negative outcomes and, thanks to the Bonebridge, completely recovered hearing on the right side.
Conclusions
3D printing is a useful tool for planning surgery in AA patients and for preventing possible risks related to the unknown malformed anatomy.