Free oscillations of the middle ear after total tympanoplasty and ossiculoplasty with functional mobility of the foot plate of stapes

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S. Bosiakov, G. Mikhasev
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Abstract

Pathological changes in the oscillating system of the middle ear can lead to a decrease of the susceptibility threshold of the auditory analyser to sound vibrations and, consequently, to partial or complete hearing loss. Cartilage implants are most often used for the reconstruction of the tympanic membrane, since they help to avoid complications after treatment. Evaluation of the dynamic characteristics (eigenmodes and eigenfrequencies) of the reconstructed middle ear is the most important problem for analysing the quality of operations that improve the auditory conductivity and develop further recommendations for optimal prosthetics. The aim of this study is to estimate the eigenfrequencies of the middle ear free oscillations after prosthetics on the basis of a mathematical model involving transverse vibrations of the cartilage graft and movement of the prosthesis connecting the reconstructed tympanic membrane and the base of the foot stapes plate. The values of natural frequencies are evaluated for different positions of the nodal lines, averaged geometrical parameters and elastic properties of the tympanic membrane, as well as the foot plate of stapes and prosthesis.
全鼓室成形术和听骨成形术后中耳的自由振荡与镫骨足板的功能活动
中耳振荡系统的病理变化可导致听觉分析器对声音振动的敏感性阈值降低,从而导致部分或完全听力丧失。软骨植入物最常用于鼓膜重建,因为它们有助于避免治疗后的并发症。评估重建中耳的动态特性(特征模态和特征频率)是分析改善听觉传导的操作质量和进一步推荐最佳假肢的最重要问题。本研究的目的是在涉及软骨移植物横向振动和连接重建鼓膜和足镫骨板底部的假体运动的数学模型的基础上,估计义肢后中耳自由振荡的特征频率。对不同位置的结线、平均几何参数和鼓膜、镫骨和假体底板的弹性特性进行了固有频率的计算。
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