Howard J D, Elster A D, May J S
Department of Radiology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.
Radiology. 1990 Nov;177(2):421-5. doi: 10.1148/radiology.177.2.2217779.
Three-dimensional (3D) surface renderings of the temporal bone were created from routine axial computed tomographic (CT) images in 15 subjects and in cadaver specimens. The displayed anatomy was correlated with these specimens, as well as with images from the routine study. Six sets of viewing angles were derived for optimal display of surgically important surface landmarks, such as the suprameatal triangle and supramastoid crest. The 3D CT images were found to be of excellent quality and permitted a global view of the temporal bone surface anatomy. Bone depletion artifacts ("pseudoforamina") posed a potentially serious problem in evaluating the tegmen and wall of the sigmoid sulcus, being present in eight of 20 cases. Three-dimensional CT may be a useful adjunct to routine temporal bone imaging.
从15名受试者和尸体标本的常规轴向计算机断层扫描(CT)图像中创建了颞骨的三维(3D)表面渲染图。所显示的解剖结构与这些标本以及常规研究的图像相关。得出了六组视角,以最佳显示手术中重要的表面标志,如外耳道上三角和乳突上嵴。发现3D CT图像质量极佳,能够全面观察颞骨表面解剖结构。骨质缺失伪影(“假孔”)在评估乙状窦沟的骨盖和壁时构成了一个潜在的严重问题,20例中有8例出现该问题。三维CT可能是常规颞骨成像的有用辅助手段。