Inner Ear Anomalies among Cochlear Implant Candidates in Erbil City, Iraq

Inas Duraid Nuradeen, S. N. Younis
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Background and objective: To study the frequency of each type of inner ear abnormalities in cochlear implant candidates in Erbil city, Iraq. Methods: This is a case series study of high resolution computed tomography and magnetic resonance images of temporal bone in 111 candidates for cochlear implantation in Erbil city between June 2015 and December 2017; who had congenital bilateral profound hearing loss. Results: In total, 111 cases of congenital sensorineural hearing loss were included. Of these, 101 patients had a normal inner ear pattern. Ten patients identified to have inner ear anomalies (9%). unilateral anomaly seen in one child, so the total number of ears with inner ear anomalies was 19. Among these 19 abnormal ears, 7 were classified as incomplete partition type II (36.8%), 4 as incomplete partition type I (21.1%), 4 as a common cavity (21.1%), 2 as cochlear aplasia (10.5%), 1 as cochlear hypoplasia (5.3%) and 1 as Michel deformity (5.3%). Conclusions: The most common type of anomaly was incomplete partition type II “Mondini” deformity followed by common cavity and incomplete partition type I deformities. The incidence of congenital hearing loss with inner ear anomalies is similar to the results of such studies worldwide.
伊拉克埃尔比勒市人工耳蜗患者的内耳异常
背景与目的:了解伊拉克埃尔比勒市人工耳蜗患者中各类内耳异常的发生频率。方法:对2015年6月至2017年12月埃尔比勒市111例人工耳蜗植入候选患者颞骨高分辨率计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像进行病例系列研究;他患有先天性双侧深度听力损失。结果:共纳入111例先天性感音神经性听力损失。其中,101名患者的内耳形态正常。10例患者确定有内耳异常(9%)。1例患儿单侧异常,共19耳内耳异常。19例异常耳中,ⅱ型不完全分区7例(36.8%),ⅰ型不完全分区4例(21.1%),普通腔4例(21.1%),耳蜗发育不全2例(10.5%),耳蜗发育不全1例(5.3%),米歇尔畸形1例(5.3%)。结论:最常见的畸形类型是II型“蒙迪尼”畸形,其次是普通腔和I型不完全分区畸形。先天性听力损失合并内耳异常的发生率与世界范围内此类研究的结果相似。
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