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Original Article

Anatomy of the round window: A Histopathological Study with a Graphic Reconstruction Method

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Pages 55-63 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The round window was studied in normal adult and infant temporal bones to provide a knowledge base for the study of congenital anomalies of the round window, and to determine whether the round window develops postnatally. Fifty-three temporal bones were studied. Specimens were processed histologically, sectioned horizontally, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and studied under the light microscope and microprojector. A special method of graphically reconstructing the round window was developed for this study, and was used to define the contour, area, and angle of the round window. We found that the round window is fan shaped. The area of the superoposteriorly located horizontal part (three-sevenths of the round window) and of the inferoanteriorly located vertical part (four-sevenths of the round window) totals approximately 2.29 mm2. In addition the angle between the plane of the tympanic sulcus and the vertical part of the round window was measured, and found to average 73.3 degrees. Lastly, the round window was found not to develop postnatally.

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