Abstract

To develop a method for measuring the diameter of the osseous external auditory canal (OEAC) in pediatric and adult patients. Retrospective analysis of imaging data from patients with a cholesteatoma who underwent transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) to remove the cholesteatoma by analyzing preoperative sagittal cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images using ImageJ. Pediatric and adult patients were included who underwent TEES for a cholesteatoma between December 2011 and March 2015 and had available preoperative CBCT scans. Sagittal CT imaging data were analyzed by ImageJ to measure the maximum and minimum Feret diameters along the OEAC. The output data were then analyzed to determine the smallest maximum and smallest minimum Feret diameters for each patient. Fifty-one patients ranging in age from 3 to 83 years old were included in this study. The smallest maximum Feret diameter ranged from 6.5 to 10.1 mm (mean: 8.0 mm) for pediatric patients (<16 years of age) and 6.9 to 15.0 mm (mean: 8.9 mm) for adult patients, while the smallest minimum Feret diameter ranged from 3.6 to 5.9 mm (mean: 5.1 mm) for pediatric patients and 3.4 to 6.4 mm (mean: 5.4 mm) for adult patients. Moreover, the smallest maximum Feret diameters of children were significantly smaller than those of adults. We have developed a novel method for measuring the diameter along the OEAC and determining its narrowest site. This method can be incorporated into the preoperative evaluation of patients who are candidates for TEES.

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