Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)

The retraction pocket emergence of the tympanic membrane (eardrum) leads to the sound conduction disorder of the middle ear. Surgical removal of fixed retraction pockets leads to perforations. A cartilage grafts in the region of these perforations are installed. The aim of the study is to assess the...

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Main Authors: Sergei M. Bosiakov, Kirill S. Yurkevich, Gennady I. Mikhasev, Lyudmila G. Petrova, Marina M. Maisyuk
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Language:Belarusian
Published: Belarusian State University 2021-04-01
Series: Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: Математика, информатика
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Online Access:https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/mathematics/article/view/3438
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spelling doaj-48a973464eec45b198e448440d3439512021-04-15T05:51:09ZbelBelarusian State University Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: Математика, информатика 2520-65082617-39562021-04-011697810.33581/2520-6508-2021-1-69-783438Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)Sergei M. Bosiakov0Kirill S. Yurkevich1Gennady I. Mikhasev2Lyudmila G. Petrova3Marina M. Maisyuk4Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, BelarusBelarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, BelarusBelarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, BelarusBelarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education, 3 P. Broŭki Street, 3 building, Minsk 220013, BelarusRepublican Scientific and Practical Centre of Otolaryngology, 8 Suhaja Street, Minsk 220004, BelarusThe retraction pocket emergence of the tympanic membrane (eardrum) leads to the sound conduction disorder of the middle ear. Surgical removal of fixed retraction pockets leads to perforations. A cartilage grafts in the region of these perforations are installed. The aim of the study is to assess the geometric parameters of the cartilage graft, providing sound conductivity of the middle ear oscillatory system corresponding the auditory functions of the normal middle ear. The evaluation of the geometric parameters of the cartilage graft is carried out on the basis of the middle ear finite-element model. The eigenfrequencies are utilized as quantities characterizing the auditory conductivity of the middle ear oscillatory system. The thickness of the graft attached on the posterosuperior quadrant after removal of the fixed retraction pocket is 0.193 ± 0.031 mm. It is evaluated on basis of comparative analysis of the middle ear eigenfrequency spectra in normal conditions, the middle ear with attached cartilaginous grafts of different thicknesses. The obtained results can be used for planning of surgical operations to restore the integrity of the tympanic membrane and improve auditory conductivity.https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/mathematics/article/view/3438middle eartympanic membranefinite-element modellingcartilage grafteigenfrequencyauditory conductivity
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author Sergei M. Bosiakov
Kirill S. Yurkevich
Gennady I. Mikhasev
Lyudmila G. Petrova
Marina M. Maisyuk
spellingShingle Sergei M. Bosiakov
Kirill S. Yurkevich
Gennady I. Mikhasev
Lyudmila G. Petrova
Marina M. Maisyuk
Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: Математика, информатика
middle ear
tympanic membrane
finite-element modelling
cartilage graft
eigenfrequency
auditory conductivity
author_facet Sergei M. Bosiakov
Kirill S. Yurkevich
Gennady I. Mikhasev
Lyudmila G. Petrova
Marina M. Maisyuk
author_sort Sergei M. Bosiakov
title Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
title_short Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
title_full Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
title_fullStr Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
title_sort assessment of the cartilage transplant thickness after removing of the tympanic membrane retraction pocket (finiteelement modelling)
publisher Belarusian State University
series Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: Математика, информатика
issn 2520-6508
2617-3956
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The retraction pocket emergence of the tympanic membrane (eardrum) leads to the sound conduction disorder of the middle ear. Surgical removal of fixed retraction pockets leads to perforations. A cartilage grafts in the region of these perforations are installed. The aim of the study is to assess the geometric parameters of the cartilage graft, providing sound conductivity of the middle ear oscillatory system corresponding the auditory functions of the normal middle ear. The evaluation of the geometric parameters of the cartilage graft is carried out on the basis of the middle ear finite-element model. The eigenfrequencies are utilized as quantities characterizing the auditory conductivity of the middle ear oscillatory system. The thickness of the graft attached on the posterosuperior quadrant after removal of the fixed retraction pocket is 0.193 ± 0.031 mm. It is evaluated on basis of comparative analysis of the middle ear eigenfrequency spectra in normal conditions, the middle ear with attached cartilaginous grafts of different thicknesses. The obtained results can be used for planning of surgical operations to restore the integrity of the tympanic membrane and improve auditory conductivity.
topic middle ear
tympanic membrane
finite-element modelling
cartilage graft
eigenfrequency
auditory conductivity
url https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/mathematics/article/view/3438
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