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Development of an auditory implant manipulator for minimally invasive surgical insertion of implantable hearing devices

Christof Stieger, Marco Caversaccio, A. Arnold, Guoyan Zheng, Jonas Salzmann, Daniel Widmer, Nicolas Gerber, Marc Thurner, Claude Nauer, Yves Mussard, Martin Kompis, L.–P. Nolte, Rudolf Häusler, Stefan Weber

Year
2010
Citations
14
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Open access

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present the auditory implant manipulator, a navigation-controlled mechanical and electronic system which enables minimally invasive ('keyhole') transmastoid access to the tympanic cavity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The auditory implant manipulator is a miniaturised robotic system with five axes of movement and an integrated drill. It can be mounted on the operating table. We evaluated the surgical work field provided by the system, and the work sequence involved, using an anatomical whole head specimen. RESULTS: The work field provided by the auditory implant manipulator is considerably greater than required for conventional mastoidectomy. The work sequence for a keyhole procedure included pre-operative planning, arrangement of equipment, the procedure itself and post-operative analysis. CONCLUSION: Although system improvements are necessary, our preliminary results indicate that the auditory implant manipulator has the potential to perform keyhole insertion of implantable hearing devices.

Keywords

MedicineImplantCochlear implantKeyholeMastoidectomyDrillOperating tableSurgeryAudiologyMechanical engineering

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