Computed tomography evaluation of the inner ear as a diagnostic, counselling and management strategy in patients with congenital sensorineural hearing impairment
Nc. Cross et al., Computed tomography evaluation of the inner ear as a diagnostic, counselling and management strategy in patients with congenital sensorineural hearing impairment, CLIN OTOLAR, 24(3), 1999, pp. 235-238
The value of computed tomography (CT) of the petrous bone in the investigat
ion of congenital sensorineural hearing impairment has been questioned. We
have conducted a study to establish the usefulness of CT of the temporal bo
ne in the evaluation and management of a consecutive series of unselected a
dolescent patients with congenital sensorineural hearing impairment of grea
ter than 50 dB HL. Seventy-one patients (142 ears) were identified and imag
es reviewed to establish the incidence of inner ear malformations. Fifteen
ears were found to be abnormal in eight patients (seven bilateral and one u
nilateral abnormality). Three patients had Mondini abnormalities and one of
these also had dilatation of the lateral semicircular canals. There were f
ive patients with dilatation of the vestibular aqueduct. One patient had a
unilateral dysplasia of the middle and external ear. A variety of incidenta
l intracranial abnormalities were also discovered. We conclude that CT does
have a valuable role in the management of SNHI.