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J Acoust Soc Am ; 143(6): 3418, 2018 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29960477

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The role of the ossicular joints in the mammalian middle ear is still debated. This work tests the hypothesis that the two synovial joints filter potentially damaging impulsive stimuli by transforming both the peak amplitude and width of these impulses before they reach the cochlea. The three-dimensional (3D) velocity along the ossicular chain in unaltered cadaveric human temporal bones (N = 9), stimulated with acoustic impulses, is measured in the time domain using a Polytec (Waldbronn, Germany) CLV-3D laser Doppler vibrometer. The measurements are repeated after fusing one or both of the ossicular joints with dental cement. Sound transmission is characterized by measuring the amplitude, width, and delay of the impulsive velocity profile as it travels from the eardrum to the cochlea. On average, fusing both ossicular joints causes the stapes velocity amplitude and width to change by a factor of 1.77 (p = 0.0057) and 0.78 (p = 0.011), respectively. Fusing just the incudomalleolar joint has a larger effect on amplitude (a factor of 2.37), while fusing just the incudostapedial joint decreases the stapes velocity on average. The 3D motion of the ossicles is altered by fusing the joints. Finally, the ability of current computational models to predict this behavior is also evaluated.


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Estimulación Acústica/métodos , Osículos del Oído/fisiología , Audición , Articulaciones/fisiología , Adulto , Anciano , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Cadáver , Simulación por Computador , Osículos del Oído/anatomía & histología , Femenino , Humanos , Articulaciones/anatomía & histología , Flujometría por Láser-Doppler , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos Teóricos , Movimiento (Física) , Rango del Movimiento Articular , Sonido , Factores de Tiempo , Vibración
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Laryngoscope ; 126(11): 2559-2564, 2016 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26972795

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The performance of an ossicular replacement prosthesis (ORP) is influenced by its alignment and appropriate tension between the tympanic membrane and the stapes footplate. A novel ORP with a flexible element that potentially allows for length adjustment in situ is presented and tested for acoustic performance. STUDY DESIGN: Laser Doppler vibrometry in fresh human cadaveric temporal bones was used to test the acoustic performance of the adjustable ORP relative to standard prostheses used for ossiculoplasty. METHODS: The three-dimensional (3D) velocity of the stapes posterior crus was measured in the 0.2- to 20-kHz range using a Polytec CLV-3D laser Doppler vibrometer. The middle ear cavity was accessed through a facial recess approach. After measuring the normal response, the incus was removed and stapes velocity was measured in the disarticulated case, then after insertion of the new prosthesis, a conventional prosthesis (Kurz BELL Dusseldorf type), and a sculpted autologous incus prosthesis in each temporal bone. The 3D stapes velocity transfer function (SVTF) was calculated for each case and compared. RESULTS: The novel ORP design restored stapes velocity to within 6 dB (on average) of the intact response. No significant differences in 3D-SVTF were found between the new, conventional, or autologous ORPs. CONCLUSIONS: The inclusion of an in situ adjustable element into the ORP design did not adversely affect its acoustic performance. The adjustable element may increase the ease of achieving optimal ORP placement, especially through a facial recess approach. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: NA Laryngoscope, 126:2559-2564, 2016.


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Oído Medio/cirugía , Prótesis Osicular , Reemplazo Osicular/métodos , Procedimientos de Cirugía Plástica/métodos , Hueso Temporal/cirugía , Estimulación Acústica/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Cadáver , Oído Medio/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Yunque/fisiopatología , Yunque/cirugía , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estribo/fisiopatología , Membrana Timpánica/fisiopatología , Membrana Timpánica/cirugía , Vibración
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