Micro-CT imaging of Thiel-embalmed and iodine-stained human temporal bone for 3D modeling.

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Sebastian Halm, David Haberthür, Elisabeth Eppler, Valentin Djonov, Andreas Arnold
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Abstract

Introduction: This pilot study explores whether a human Thiel-embalmed temporal bone is suitable for generating an accurate and complete data set with micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and whether solid iodine-staining improves visualization and facilitates segmentation of middle ear structures.

Methods: A temporal bone was used to verify the accuracy of the imaging by first digitally measuring the stapes on the tomography images and then physically under the microscope after removal from the temporal bone. All measurements were compared with literature values. The contralateral temporal bone was used to evaluate segmentation and three-dimensional (3D) modeling after iodine staining and micro-CT scanning.

Results: The digital and physical stapes measurements differed by 0.01-0.17 mm or 1-19%, respectively, but correlated well with the literature values. Soft tissue structures were visible in the unstained scan. However, iodine staining increased the contrast-to-noise ratio by a factor of 3.7 on average. The 3D model depicts all ossicles and soft tissue structures in detail, including the chorda tympani, which was not visible in the unstained scan.

Conclusions: Micro-CT imaging of a Thiel-embalmed temporal bone accurately represented the entire anatomy. Iodine staining considerably increased the contrast of soft tissues, simplified segmentation and enabled detailed 3D modeling of the middle ear.

用于三维建模的thiel防腐和碘染色人颞骨显微ct成像。
本初步研究探讨了人类thiel防腐颞骨是否适合用微计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)生成准确完整的数据集,以及固体碘染色是否可以改善中耳结构的可视化和便于分割。方法:取颞骨,首先在断层扫描图像上对镫骨进行数字测量,然后取颞骨后在显微镜下进行物理测量,以验证成像的准确性。将所有测量值与文献值进行比较。对侧颞骨经碘染色和微ct扫描后进行分割和三维(3D)建模。结果:数字和物理镫骨测量值相差0.01 ~ 0.17 mm(1 ~ 19%),但与文献值相关性较好。未染色扫描可见软组织结构。然而,碘染色使对比噪声比平均增加了3.7倍。3D模型详细描绘了所有听骨和软组织结构,包括在未染色扫描中不可见的鼓室索。结论:蒂尔防腐颞骨显微ct成像准确反映了整个解剖结构。碘染色大大增加了软组织的对比度,简化了分割,并实现了中耳的详细3D建模。
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