Harada Y, House W F, Graham M D
Am J Otol. 1983 Jul;5(1):11-5.
In many of the reports dealing with disorders of the human inner ear the histology comes from temporal bone dissection. In the past decade the scanning electron microscope has changed, to a degree, the approach to inner ear investigation. However, many problems remain with adequate preservation of specimens from human temporal bones. Ordinarily, human material is obtained from cadavers at autopsy as soon as possible after death, and postmortem changes are evident. At the Otologic Medical Group, Inc., in Los Angeles, many translabyrinthine operations for acoustic neuromas are performed. This report covers findings from vestibular specimens obtained during surgery for removal of acoustic neuromas (four cases) and during eighth nerve surgery (one case).
在许多关于人类内耳疾病的报告中,组织学研究取材于颞骨解剖。在过去十年中,扫描电子显微镜在一定程度上改变了内耳研究的方法。然而,在妥善保存人类颞骨标本方面仍存在许多问题。通常,人体材料是在死后尽快从尸体解剖中获取的,死后变化很明显。在洛杉矶的耳科医疗集团,进行了许多切除听神经瘤的经迷路手术。本报告涵盖了在切除听神经瘤手术(4例)和第八神经手术(1例)过程中获取的前庭标本的研究结果。