The value of digital volume tomography in assessing the position of cochlear implant arrays in temporal bone specimens.

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The value of digital volume tomography in assessing the position of cochlear implant arrays in temporal bone specimens. / Kurzweg, Thiemo; Dalchow, Carsten; Bremke, Martin; Majdani, Omid; Kureck, Ingo; Knecht, Rainald; Werner, Jochen A; Teymoortash, Afshin.

in: EAR HEARING, Jahrgang 31, Nr. 3, 3, 2010, S. 413-419.

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Harvard

Kurzweg, T, Dalchow, C, Bremke, M, Majdani, O, Kureck, I, Knecht, R, Werner, JA & Teymoortash, A 2010, 'The value of digital volume tomography in assessing the position of cochlear implant arrays in temporal bone specimens.', EAR HEARING, Jg. 31, Nr. 3, 3, S. 413-419. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20440115?dopt=Citation>

APA

Kurzweg, T., Dalchow, C., Bremke, M., Majdani, O., Kureck, I., Knecht, R., Werner, J. A., & Teymoortash, A. (2010). The value of digital volume tomography in assessing the position of cochlear implant arrays in temporal bone specimens. EAR HEARING, 31(3), 413-419. [3]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20440115?dopt=Citation

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Kurzweg T, Dalchow C, Bremke M, Majdani O, Kureck I, Knecht R et al. The value of digital volume tomography in assessing the position of cochlear implant arrays in temporal bone specimens. EAR HEARING. 2010;31(3):413-419. 3.

Bibtex

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title = "The value of digital volume tomography in assessing the position of cochlear implant arrays in temporal bone specimens.",
abstract = "Radiological evaluation of the position of cochlear implant (CI) devices is an upcoming method for quality control after CI surgery. First, results of imaging of the middle and inner ear with digital volume tomography (DVT) show considerable advantages such as exceptional image quality, thin slice thickness, and low radiation dose. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether DVT is an appropriate method for postoperative imaging of CI patients and to identify the exact position of the implant array within the cochlear by multiple measurements.",
author = "Thiemo Kurzweg and Carsten Dalchow and Martin Bremke and Omid Majdani and Ingo Kureck and Rainald Knecht and Werner, {Jochen A} and Afshin Teymoortash",
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RIS

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AU - Kurzweg, Thiemo

AU - Dalchow, Carsten

AU - Bremke, Martin

AU - Majdani, Omid

AU - Kureck, Ingo

AU - Knecht, Rainald

AU - Werner, Jochen A

AU - Teymoortash, Afshin

PY - 2010

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N2 - Radiological evaluation of the position of cochlear implant (CI) devices is an upcoming method for quality control after CI surgery. First, results of imaging of the middle and inner ear with digital volume tomography (DVT) show considerable advantages such as exceptional image quality, thin slice thickness, and low radiation dose. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether DVT is an appropriate method for postoperative imaging of CI patients and to identify the exact position of the implant array within the cochlear by multiple measurements.

AB - Radiological evaluation of the position of cochlear implant (CI) devices is an upcoming method for quality control after CI surgery. First, results of imaging of the middle and inner ear with digital volume tomography (DVT) show considerable advantages such as exceptional image quality, thin slice thickness, and low radiation dose. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether DVT is an appropriate method for postoperative imaging of CI patients and to identify the exact position of the implant array within the cochlear by multiple measurements.

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