Published July 2002 | Version v1
Journal article

Three-dimensional multislice CT imaging of otitis media

  • 1. Yanagibasi Hospital, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 2. Juntendo Univ., Tokyo (Japan). School of Medicine
  • 3. Juntendo Univ., Chiba (Japan). Urayasu Hospital

Description

In recent years, the multislice CT system has come into practical use that enables table movement of half mm, resulting in a significant improvement in resolution. The use of this CT system enables to depict the entire auditory ossicles, including the stapes. 3D reconstruction was performed using helical CT data in 5 patients with chronic otitis media and 5 patients with cholesteatoma. An Aquilion Multi (Toshiba) multislice helical CT scanner and a Xtension (Toshiba) image workstation were used in this study. We demonstrated the 3D display with axial, coronal and sagittal images. Compared with the normal ears, it was necessary to set a higher threshold for the affected ears. It is important to select suitable threshold for demonstration of 3D images optimally. Bone destruction of the stapes was confirmed at surgery in 2 ears. The stapes was observed at 3D-CT imaging in other 18 ears. It was found that the 3D images of the ossicular destruction in ears with cholesteatoma were consistent with surgical findings. It is therefore concluded that 3D imaging of the middle ear using a multislice CT scanner is clinically useful. (author)

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Journal Title
Otology Japan
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 185-191
ISSN
0917-2025