Literature Review of Early Detection of Incudomalleolar Dislocation by Using Tomographic Imaging
Abstract
Introduction: This research emphasizes in the incudomallear dislocation. Although it is rare, it is a disease with great clinical relevance due to the short and long term involvement of patients' hearing so that it affects their quality of life, so it is very important a timely diagnosis for an early and effective treatment. Objective: To describe the imaging findings and identify the different etiologic mechanisms of incudomallear dislocation. Methodology: A literature review was carried out in PubMed about articles published until February 2015 with the keywords: "Ear ossicles"; "Temporal bone"; "Bone," "Fractures"; "Dislocation"; "Conductive hearing loss" finding 352 articles and selecting those that mentioned the incudomallear dislocation. Results: The abstracts of 352 articles were examined and 20 of them mentioned the definition, epidemiology, clinical and imaging diagnosis of incudomallear dislocation, and they were used to prepare this research. Conclusions: The main cause of damage to the ossicles is the temporal bone fracture, and among the diseases that this can produce, there is the incudomallear dislocation, therefore it is of great interest a timely diagnosis to all patients with clinical suspicion to prevent complications. The literature review allows us to conclude that the most effective technique to identify the incudomallear dislocation is computed tomography, which requires proper identification in different multiplanar cuts, or 3D reconstructions to diagnose it. [Lubinus-Badillo F, Zuñiga-Hadechni E, Reyes-Álvarez LY, Plata-Cano IF, Plata-Cano JF. Literature Review of Early Detection of Incudomalleolar Dislocation by Using Tomographic Imaging. MedUNAB 2016; 18(3): 213-217].
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