An Investigation of the Morphology of the Petrotympanic Fissure Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography.

Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Research Pub Date : 2018-03-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.5037/jomr.2018.9104
Spyros Damaskos, Konstantinos Syriopoulos, Rogier L Sens, Constantinus Politis
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Objectives: The purpose of the present study was: a) to examine the visibility and morphology of the petrotympanic fissure on cone-beam computed tomography images, and b) to investigate whether the petrotympanic fissure morphology is significantly affected by gender and age, or not.

Material and methods: Using Newtom VGi (QR Verona, Italy), 106 cone-beam computed tomography examinations (212 temporomandibular joint areas) of both genders were retrospectively and randomly selected. Two observers examined the images and subsequently classified by consensus the petrotympanic fissure morphology into the following three types: type 1 - widely open; type 2 - narrow middle; type 3 - very narrow/closed.

Results: The petrotympanic fissure morphology was assessed as type 1, type 2, and type 3 in 85 (40.1%), 72 (34.0%), and 55 (25.9%) cases, respectively. No significant difference was found between left and right petrotympanic fissure morphology (Kappa = 0.37; P < 0.001). Furthermore, no significant difference was found between genders, specifically P = 0.264 and P = 0.211 for the right and left petrotympanic fissure morphology, respectively. However, the ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that males tend to have narrower petrotympanic fissures, in particular OR = 1.58 for right and OR = 1.5 for left petrotympanic fissure.

Conclusions: The current study lends support to the conclusion that an enhanced multi-planar cone-beam computed tomography yields a clear depiction of the petrotympanic fissure's morphological characteristics. We have found that the morphology is neither gender nor age-related.

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锥形束计算机断层扫描对岩石鼓室裂隙形态的研究。
目的:本研究的目的是:a)检查锥形束ct图像上岩石鼓室裂缝的可见性和形态,b)探讨岩石鼓室裂缝的形态是否受性别和年龄的显著影响。材料和方法:采用Newtom VGi (QR Verona, Italy),回顾性随机选择男女患者106例(212例颞下颌关节区)锥形束ct检查。两名观察员检查了图像,随后一致将岩石鼓室裂缝形态分为以下三种类型:1型-广泛开放;类型2 -窄中间;3型-非常狭窄/封闭。结果:岩石鼓室裂形态为1型85例(40.1%),2型72例(34.0%),3型55例(25.9%)。左右两组岩石鼓室裂形态差异无统计学意义(Kappa = 0.37;P < 0.001)。性别间无显著差异,右、左岩鼓室裂形态P = 0.264、P = 0.211。然而,有序逻辑回归分析显示,男性倾向于较窄的岩质鼓室裂缝,特别是右侧OR = 1.58,左侧OR = 1.5。结论:目前的研究支持增强的多平面锥束计算机断层扫描可以清晰地描述岩石鼓室裂的形态特征。我们发现这种形态与性别和年龄无关。
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