KNOW HOW TO POSITION THE SACCULE AND UTRICULE IN SCANNING: INTEREST IN INTRAVESTIBULAR DISLOCATIONS OF PISTONS OR CALIPER
Titanium pistons cause MRI artifacts that prevent interpretation of the vestibule. This disadvantage is not present on CT but the vestibule is not visible. Hence the interest in creating a model with 6 reference cuts in order to position the utricle and the saccule in the vestibule in CT. Furthermore, the scanner has fewer contraindications, greater availability and a shorter examination time than MRI.
• Adults (≥18 years old) and minors (≥ 6 years old)
• Subject having received an MRI of the internal ear canals from the HUS between 01/01/2018 and 01/01/2021 or a CT scan of the rocks between 07/01/2015 and 01/01/2021
• Normal MRI or CT on the side opposite the pathology.
• Normal tonal audiogram on the side opposite the pathology (peripheral facial paralysis assumed to be cold for MRI and petrous fracture for CT).
• Subject who has not expressed his opposition, after information, to the reuse of his data for the purposes of this research.
• Holders of authority who have not expressed their opposition, after information, to the reuse of their child's data for the purposes of this research