无论使用何种材料,封堵开裂的上半规管都会损害螺旋神经节

P. Kwok, O. Gleich, K. Utpatel, C. Bohr, J. Strutz
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【摘要】目的:使用骨蜡封堵开裂的上半圆形椎管与使用骨填塞相比,人类听力结果较差。动物模型显示,用骨蜡堵塞上半规管或外侧半规管引起的中耳炎症反应明显比用骨或聚四氟乙烯严重。耳蜗的损伤会导致螺旋神经节神经元的大小、数量和密度的改变。本研究旨在通过分析沙鼠耳蜗基底转螺旋神经节,探讨不同材料封堵开裂的上半规管对耳蜗的潜在损伤。方法:采用苏木精染色和伊红染色的耳蜗中模孔石蜡切片,分别对44只手术耳和19只非手术耳进行下基底转和上基底转耳蜗横切面螺旋神经节结构的观察。我们计算了螺旋神经节细胞的数量并测量了它们的大小。我们还测量了罗森塔尔管的面积,并评估了其中的神经元密度。进一步,评估螺旋神经节间质水肿程度。结果:对于大多数堵塞材料,手术后的主要病理表现是螺旋神经节细胞的丢失,主要是在下基转。没有证据表明螺旋神经节细胞的收缩或螺旋神经节细胞密度的减少是堵塞上半规管的结果。结论:在大多数用于封堵开裂的上半规管的材料中,螺旋神经节在基底下匝比基底上匝损伤更严重。
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Plugging of a Dehiscent Superior Semicircular Canal Damages the Spiral Ganglion Regardless of the Material Used
In canal that After visual verification of successful blockage ABSTRACT Objective: The use of bone wax to plug a dehiscent superior semicircular canal has been found to be associated with poorer hearing outcomes in humans when compared with the use of bone. Animal models showed that plugging the superior or lateral semicircular canal with bone wax caused an inflammatory reaction in the middle ear that was significantly more severe than with bone or Teflon. Damage to the cochlea can lead to alterations in the size, number and density of the spiral ganglion neurons. This study aims to examine potential cochlear damage caused by plugging a dehiscent superior semicircular canal with different materials in gerbils by analyzing the spiral ganglion of the basal cochlear turn. Methods: We used hematoxylin and eosin-stained mid-modiolar paraffin sections from 44 operated ears and 19 non-operated control ears to examine spiral ganglion structures in cochlear cross-sections through the lower basal turn and upper basal turn. We calculated the number of spiral ganglion cells and measured their size. We also measured the area of the Rosenthal's canal and assessed the density of neurons within it. Furthermore, the degree of interstitial edema within the spiral ganglion was assessed. Results: For most of the plugging materials, the main pathological finding following surgery was a loss of spiral ganglion cells predominantly in the lower basal turn. No evidence was found for a shrinkage of spiral ganglion cells or a reduction in spiral ganglion cell density as a result of plugging the superior semicircular canal. Conclusion: The spiral ganglion appears to be more severely damaged in the lower basal turn compared to the upper basal turn for the majority of mate rials used for plugging a dehiscent superior semicircular canal.
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