The combination of preexisting abnormalities and a wide variety of complex surgical techniques often results in distortion of the regional anatomy of the temporal bone, as well as the middle, and posterior cranial fossae. Familiarity with the surgical techniques and their expected imaging findings is essential to distinguish normal postoperative changes from recurrent disease or complications to effectively communicate clinically relevant findings to the surgeon.

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Postoperative Imaging in Temporal Bone

  • Shivaprakash B. Hiremath,
  • Neetika Gupta,
  • Paula Alcaide Leon,
  • Pradeep Krishnan,
  • Elka Miller

摘要

The combination of preexisting abnormalities and a wide variety of complex surgical techniques often results in distortion of the regional anatomy of the temporal bone, as well as the middle, and posterior cranial fossae. Familiarity with the surgical techniques and their expected imaging findings is essential to distinguish normal postoperative changes from recurrent disease or complications to effectively communicate clinically relevant findings to the surgeon.