Cochlear implant, as the most successful artificial auditory implant, brings tens of thousands of patients with severe or profound sensorineural hearing loss back to the world of sound every year. With the expansion of surgical indications, a large number of difficult cases bring new challenges for cochlear implantation. As a new technology, cone beam CT has the double advantages of high spatial resolution and low radiation. It is considered as the second revolution of CT technology, which shows unique value in the application of cochlear implantation. This article reviews the basic principles of cone beam CT and its application and research progress in cochlear implantation.
Keywords: cochlear implantation; cone beam computed tomography; temporal bone imaging.
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