Beyond Tympanomastoidectomy: A Review of Less Common Postoperative Temporal Bone CT Findings.
Ananya PandaMatthew L CarlsonFelix E DiehnJohn I LanePublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2020)
Postoperative temporal bone imaging after surgical procedures such as ossiculoplasty, tympanomastoidectomy, cochlear implantation, and vestibular schwannoma resection is often encountered in clinical neuroradiology practice. Less common otologic procedures can present diagnostic dilemmas, particularly if access to prior operative reports is not possible. Lack of familiarity with the less common surgical procedures and expected postoperative changes may render radiologic interpretation challenging. This review illustrates key imaging findings after surgery for Ménière disease, superior semicircular canal dehiscence, temporal encephalocele repairs, internal auditory canal decompression, active middle ear implants, jugular bulb and sigmoid sinus dehiscence repair, and petrous apicectomy.
Keyphrases
- patients undergoing
- high resolution
- soft tissue
- bone mineral density
- healthcare
- primary care
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- bone loss
- internal carotid artery
- ultrasound guided
- emergency department
- quality improvement
- contrast enhanced
- postmenopausal women
- mass spectrometry
- dual energy
- pet ct
- electronic health record
- transition metal