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Volume 7, Issue 4 (Suppl)

Otolaryngology

ISSN: 2161-119X Otolaryngology, an open access journal

Aesthetic Medicine & ENT Conference 2017

July 06-08, 2017

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July 06-08, 2017 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

International Conference on

Aesthetic Medicine and ENT

Understanding temporal bone Aqueducts in cochlear implant surgery

Aim:

To understand and assess the presence of abnormal cochlear aqueduct and vestibular aqueduct and their presentation

during cochlear implant surgery

Methods:

The study involved 100 cases of a large cochlear aqueduct and 50 cases of large vestibular aqueduct which were

identified on radiological assessment prior to surgery. The cases were operated by the same surgeon and by VERIA technique.

The large cochlear aqueducts presented with CSF gushers after cochleostomy and the large vestibular aqueducts presented as

pulsatile leak of perilymph. The cochleostomy in large cochlear aqueducts and the large vestibular aqueducts cases were sealed

at the time of the CSF leak by the three handed technique in VERIA technique with a dumbbell shaped tissue seal or by using

the specially designed electrode array.

Results:

Large cochlear aqueducts presented with CSF gushers on cochleostomy which required a better preparedness during

surgery to seal the cochleostomy at the time of the gusher to obtain a complete seal and the large vestibular aqueducts presented

as a mild pulsatile leak of perilymph which was self-limiting and was easily sealed using tissue. All cases were sealed well at the

cochleostomy and did not require any lumbar drain.

Conclusion:

Better access provided by VERIA technique provides the surgeon a complete access to the cochlea which enables

a three handed control of the gushers for better sealing of cochleostomy. Knowing the aqueducts radiologically prior to surgery

is a must for every cochlear implant surgeon.

Biography

Padma Shri awardee Prof. (Dr) J M Hans, is a topper and medalist from PGI Chandigarh. Dr. Hans has done pioneering work in the field of cochlear implant surgery

and has done more than 1500 cochlear implants in his centers around the country and also in SAARC countries. He is the Founder Member of the Cochlear Implant

Group of India. He is currently Chairman& Director of Dr. Hans Centre for ENT & Cochlear Implant and Chairman of Dept of ENT & Cochlear Implant, Venkateshwar

Hospital, Dwarka, New Delhi. He is Honorary Consultant to Ex-Prime Minister of India. Dr. Hans is Government Member to the Ali Yajur Jung National Institute for

Deafness, Mumbai. The Government appointed him as Executive Member of the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore. He is appointed Member to the

National Program on Prevention and Control on Deafness (NPPCD) and Advisor to UPSC and WHO. He pioneered the minimally invasive technique for Cochlear

Implantation in India. He is also advisor Cochlear Implant Surgeon to Pingalwara Trust in Amritsar. He is visiting cochlear implant surgeon to the Medical Colleges

of Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, PGI Chandigarh etc., to perform CI surgery on deaf and dumb children. Member of ADIP, Committee of

Cochlear Implant, Govt. of India and Executive Council AIISH Mysore.

jmhans1@gmail.com

Padma Shri Dr. Jitender Mohan Hans

Dr. Hans Centre for ENT & Cochlear Implant, India

Padma Shri Dr. Jitender Mohan Hans, Otolaryngology 2017, 7:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-119X-C1-018