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Cochlear implantation, a hybrid intervention from medical engineering, comprises one of the most advanced, life-changing surgeries of ENT. The candidacy for cochlear implantation and the road map to this surgery is hugely dependent on radiology. The Textbook of Radiology for Cochlear Implants deals with various aspects of radiology in this field. With hundreds of photographs of radiology of temporal bone, the book takes the reader through a journey to understand the temporal bone and its pathologies radiologically, with beautifully colored scans for better understanding. Various sections of CT and MRI have been color-marked by the authors to make them more vivid. This book will aid in laying a strong foundation for surgeons interested in pursuing their career in otology, especially cochlear implants.
Key Highlights:
Color-coded sections of CT and MRI
All aspects of preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative radiology covered
Detailed explanation with pictographic representations of various inner ear anomalies
Step-by-step methodical reading of CT and MRI of temporal bone important for cochlear implant surgery
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1. Basics of CT and MRI
2. Radiology of External and Middle Ear Pertaining to Cochlear Implant
3. Radiology of Normal Inner Ear and Internal Acoustic Canal
4. Inner Ear Malformations
5. Inner Ear and Central Pathologies Pertaining to Cochlear Implants
6. Intraoperative and Postoperative Radiology Including Complications
7. Recent Advances
8. Preoperative Checklist Prior to Cochlear Implantation