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Electrical Impedance to Assess Facial Nerve Proximity during Robotic Cochlear Implantation

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.116962
Publisher DOI
10.1109/TBME.2018.2830303
PubMed ID
29993441
Description
Reported studies pertaining to needle guidance suggest that tissue impedance available from neuromonitoring systems can be used to discriminate nerve tissue proximity. In this pilot study, the existence of a relationship between intraoperative electrical impedance and tissue density, estimated from computer tomography (CT) images, is evaluated in the mastoid bone of in- vivo sheep. In five subjects, nine trajectories were drilled using an image-guided surgical robot. Per trajectory, five measurement points near the facial nerve were accessed and electrical impedance was measured (≤ 1 KHz) using a multipolar electrode probe. Micro-CT was used postoperatively to measure the distances from the drilled trajectories to the facial nerve. Tissue density was determined from co-registered preoperative CT images and, following sensitivity field modelling of the measuring tip, tissue resistivity was calculated. The relationship between impedance and density was determined for 29 trajectories passing or intersecting the facial nerve. A monotonic decrease in impedance magnitude was observed in all trajectories with a drill axis intersecting the facial nerve. Mean tissue densities intersecting with the facial nerve (971-1161 HU) were different (p < 0.01) from those along safe trajectories passing the nerve (1194-1449 HU). However, mean resistivity values of trajectories intersecting the facial nerve (14-24 Ωm) were similar to those of safe passing trajectories (17-23 Ωm). The determined relationship between tissue density and electrical impedance during neuromonitoring of the facial nerve suggests that impedance spectroscopy may be used to increase the accuracy of tissue discrimination, and ultimately improve nerve safety distance assessment in the future.
Date of Publication
2018
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Anso, Juanorcid-logo
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy
Wyss Balmer, Thomas Wernerorcid-logo
Institut für chirurgische Technologien und Biomechanik (ISTB)
Jegge, Yves
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy
Kalvoy, Havard
Bell, Brett
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy
Dür, Cilgia
Universitätsklinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenkrankheiten, Kopf- und Halschirurgie (HNOK)
Calvo, Enric M.
Williamson, Tom
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy
Gerber, Nicolasorcid-logo
ARTORG Center - Artificial Hearing Research
Ferrario, Damien
Forterre, Franck
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin (DKV)
Büchler, Philippeorcid-logo
Institut für chirurgische Technologien und Biomechanik (ISTB)
Stahel, Andreas
Institut für chirurgische Technologien und Biomechanik (ISTB)
Caversaccio, Marco
Universitätsklinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenkrankheiten, Kopf- und Halschirurgie (HNOK)
Weber, Stefan
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy
Gerber, Kateorcid-logo
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy (IGT)
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenkrankheiten, Kopf- und Halschirurgie (HNOK)
ARTORG Center - Image Guided Therapy
ARTORG Center - Artificial Hearing Research
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin (DKV)
Institut für chirurgische Technologien und Biomechanik (ISTB)
Series
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE
ISSN
0018-9294
Access(Rights)
restricted
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