TY - JOUR T1 - Descriptive study of goat external and middle ear through computed tomography and endoscopic evaluation, compared with the human ear JO - Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (English Edition) T2 - AU - Coutinho,Larissa Leal AU - Barros,Pâmella Marletti de AU - Leal,Mariana de Carvalho AU - Caldas Neto,Silvio da Silva AU - Bezerra,Thiago Freire Pinto SN - 18088694 M3 - 10.1016/j.bjorl.2021.07.006 DO - 10.1016/j.bjorl.2021.07.006 UR - http://www.bjorl.org.br/en-descriptive-study-goat-external-middle-articulo-S1808869421001518 AB - ObjectiveTo describe the external and middle ear of goats, using computed tomography and endoscopic dissection, comparing them with the anatomy of the human ear, aiming to evaluate the viability of this animal model for training in otological endoscopic surgery. MethodsImages of the external and middle ear of goats were produced by computed tomography in the coronal and axial planes and analyzed. The radiological anatomy of the external and middle goat and human ear are described. Some measures of surgical interest were described, such as the length of the external auditory canal, external and internal cross-sectional area of the external auditory canal, middle ear depth, vertical angle of the external auditory canal, length of malleus and incus. After the tomographic study, we analyzed the importance of evaluations through the endoscopic dissection of the goat ear. ResultsThe bony canal is extremely tortuous and shows a bony prominence with significant elevation near the lower edge of the tympanic membrane. The middle ear has a large tympanic bulla in the hypotympanum region. The malleus is shaped similarly to that of the human, but its handle is located anterior to its head. The mastoid is not pneumatized. Compared to the human mastoid, there was a statistically significant difference in the external and internal cross-sectional area, at the depth of the middle ear, in the vertical angle of the canal and in the length of the incus. ConclusionGoat morphometric anatomy showed that this model is suitable for surgical simulation in the initial training for endoscopic otological surgery. It is an important contribution to the development of skills to accelerate the subsequent endoscopic otological surgical training in humans, despite some differences found. ER -