Carbon dioxide laser occlusion of the guinea pig posterior semicircular canal. 1995

P J Antonelli, and K R Bouchard, and J M Kartush
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610, USA.

Preservation of hearing is possible with selective ablation of the vestibular system and mechanical occlusion of the semicircular canals. Complete ablation of all three canals would improve exposure of the internal auditory canal fundus (e.g., for acoustic tumor exposure), but mechanical packing of the vestibule would disrupt normal sound transduction. This study was designed to assess the feasibility of preserving hearing with CO2 laser occlusion, without mechanical packing of the posterior semicircular canal membranous labyrinth. Twenty adult Hartley guinea pigs underwent occlusion of the right posterior semicircular canal with one of three techniques: mechanical packing, laser coagulation, or laser coagulation with mechanical packing. Electrocochleographic thresholds to clicks and 1-kHz and 8-kHz tone bursts did not change significantly 6 weeks after posterior semicircular canal occlusion with any of these techniques. Histopathologic examination revealed complete canal occlusion with all methods. These findings suggest that mechanical occlusion and CO2 laser occlusion of the posterior semicircular canal do not significantly affect cochlear function in the guinea pig. CO2 laser occlusion of the membranous labyrinth may prove useful for more extensive selective vestibular ablation by obviating the need for mechanical packing of the labyrinth.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007758 Ear, Inner The essential part of the hearing organ consists of two labyrinthine compartments: the bony labyrinthine and the membranous labyrinth. The bony labyrinth is a complex of three interconnecting cavities or spaces (COCHLEA; VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH; and SEMICIRCULAR CANALS) in the TEMPORAL BONE. Within the bony labyrinth lies the membranous labyrinth which is a complex of sacs and tubules (COCHLEAR DUCT; SACCULE AND UTRICLE; and SEMICIRCULAR DUCTS) forming a continuous space enclosed by EPITHELIUM and connective tissue. These spaces are filled with LABYRINTHINE FLUIDS of various compositions. Labyrinth,Bony Labyrinth,Ear, Internal,Inner Ear,Membranous Labyrinth,Bony Labyrinths,Ears, Inner,Ears, Internal,Inner Ears,Internal Ear,Internal Ears,Labyrinth, Bony,Labyrinth, Membranous,Labyrinths,Labyrinths, Bony,Labyrinths, Membranous,Membranous Labyrinths
D008297 Male Males
D010033 Otitis Media Inflammation of the MIDDLE EAR including the AUDITORY OSSICLES and the EUSTACHIAN TUBE. Middle Ear Inflammation,Inflammation, Middle Ear
D010579 Petrous Bone The dense rock-like part of temporal bone that contains the INNER EAR. Petrous bone is located at the base of the skull. Sometimes it is combined with the MASTOID PROCESS and called petromastoid part of temporal bone. Petrous Apex,Petrous Pyramid,Bone, Petrous,Petrous Bones
D002245 Carbon Dioxide A colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals. Carbonic Anhydride,Anhydride, Carbonic,Dioxide, Carbon
D003051 Cochlea The part of the inner ear (LABYRINTH) that is concerned with hearing. It forms the anterior part of the labyrinth, as a snail-like structure that is situated almost horizontally anterior to the VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH. Cochleas
D005072 Evoked Potentials, Auditory The electric response evoked in the CEREBRAL CORTEX by ACOUSTIC STIMULATION or stimulation of the AUDITORY PATHWAYS. Auditory Evoked Potentials,Auditory Evoked Response,Auditory Evoked Potential,Auditory Evoked Responses,Evoked Potential, Auditory,Evoked Response, Auditory,Evoked Responses, Auditory,Potentials, Auditory Evoked
D005240 Feasibility Studies Studies to determine the advantages or disadvantages, practicability, or capability of accomplishing a projected plan, study, or project. Feasibility Study,Studies, Feasibility,Study, Feasibility
D005260 Female Females
D005355 Fibrosis Any pathological condition where fibrous connective tissue invades any organ, usually as a consequence of inflammation or other injury. Cirrhosis,Fibroses

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