Cochlear Implant Research Program, University of Miami Ear Institute, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33136-1015, USA.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2012 Nov;295(11):1741-59. doi: 10.1002/ar.22598. Epub 2012 Oct 8.
This review presents some of the major historical events that advanced the body of knowledge of the anatomy of the inner ear and its sensory receptors as well as the biology of these receptors that underlies the sensory functions of hearing and balance. This knowledge base of the inner ear's structure/function has been an essential factor for the design and construction of prosthetic devices to aid patients with deficits in their senses of hearing and balance. Prosthetic devices are now available for severely hearing impaired and deaf patients to restore hearing and are known as cochlear implants and auditory brain stem implants. A prosthetic device for patients with balance disorders is being perfected and is in an animal model testing phase with another prosthetic device for controlling intractable dizziness in Meniere's patients currently being evaluated in clinical testing. None of this would have been possible without the pioneering studies and discoveries of the investigators mentioned in this review and with the work of many other talented investigators to numerous to be covered in this review.
这篇综述介绍了一些重要的历史事件,这些事件推动了内耳解剖结构和感觉受体的知识体系的发展,以及这些受体的生物学特性,这些特性是听觉和平衡感觉功能的基础。内耳结构/功能的这一知识库是设计和构建假体设备的重要因素,这些设备可以帮助有听力和平衡感缺陷的患者。现在已经有了用于严重听力受损和耳聋患者的听力恢复的假体设备,这些设备被称为人工耳蜗和听觉脑干植入物。用于平衡障碍患者的假体设备正在完善中,目前正在动物模型测试阶段,另一种用于控制梅尼埃病患者顽固性头晕的假体设备正在临床测试中。如果没有本综述中提到的研究人员的开创性研究和发现,以及众多其他有才华的研究人员的工作,这一切都是不可能的,本综述无法涵盖所有这些工作。