Objective: Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging with the magnet of the cochlear implant receiver/stimulator in place causes artifacts and hinders evaluation of intracerebral structures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the internal auditory canal and the labyrinth in a 1.5T MRI with the magnet in place.
Study design: Observational study.
Setting: Tertiary referral center.
Subjects and methods: The receiver/stimulator unit was placed and fixed onto the head of three volunteers at three different angles to the nasion-outer ear canal (90°-160°) and at three different distances from the outer ear canal (5-9 cm). T1 and T2 weighted sequences were conducted for each position.
Results: Excellent visibility of the internal auditory canal and the labyrinth was seen in the T2 weighted sequences with 9 cm between the magnet and the outer ear canal at every nasion-outer ear canal angle. T1 sequences showed poorer visibility of the internal auditory canal and the labyrinth.
Conclusion: Aftercare and visibility of intracerebral structures after cochlear implantation is becoming more important as cochlear implant indications are widened worldwide. With a distance of at least 9 cm from the outer ear canal the artifact induced by the magnet allows evaluation of the labyrinth and the internal auditory canal.