Comparative study of cochlear damage with three perimodiolar electrode designs

Laryngoscope. 2003 Mar;113(3):415-9. doi: 10.1097/00005537-200303000-00005.

Abstract

Objective: To describe intracochlear insertion trauma caused by three perimodiolar cochlear implant electrodes.

Study design: Descriptive histological study of 15 human cadaver temporal bones.

Methods: Fifteen cadaver temporal bones underwent surface preparation and were implanted with one of the following perimodiolar electrode arrays: Combi 40+PM (MedEl Corporation), HiFocus II (Advanced Bionics Corporation), or Contour (Cochlear Corporation). A cryosectioning technique was used to study horizontal sections at 200 microm intervals with the electrode in place. Image-enhanced videofluoroscopy and computer-assisted morphometrics were used to assess the mechanism of insertion trauma and to determine electrode position within the modiolus.

Results: Histological examination revealed varying degrees of damage to the spiral ligament, basilar membrane, and osseous spiral lamina. Using a novel grading system for electrode trauma, there was no statistically significant difference among the three electrodes. A literature search of histological studies of a commonly used "standard" electrode showed damage equal to or greater than that seen in the current study.

Conclusions: Insertion trauma caused by periomodiolar electrodes occurs to an acceptable degree. Refinement of electrodes based on mechanisms of trauma may be able to further reduce damage.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Basilar Membrane / injuries
  • Cochlea / injuries*
  • Cochlea / pathology
  • Culture Techniques
  • Electric Stimulation / adverse effects
  • Electric Stimulation / instrumentation
  • Electrodes, Implanted / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Spiral Lamina / injuries
  • Temporal Bone / pathology