DRG: Radiology key to diagnosing and treating hearing problems

The German Roentgen Society (DRG) has highlighted the role modern radiology plays in the diagnosis and treatment of people with hearing problems.

"Advances in radiological imaging have revolutionized the diagnosis of hearing problems. Today, we can detect diseases of the inner ear earlier and more precisely, which enables targeted therapy," noted Dr. Sönke Langner, chairman of the DRG’s Head and Neck Radiology Working Group, in a blog post.

The key points of Langner’s discussion include the following:

  • CT and MRI enable a high-resolution imaging of the inner ear, which is particularly helpful in diagnosing inner ear infections, tumors such as vestibular schwannoma, and congenital malformations.
  • Advanced MRI techniques such as diffusion tensor imaging and functional MRI offer the possibility of visualizing nerve pathways and their connections.
  • Radiological examinations play a crucial role in the preoperative planning and postoperative monitoring of cochlear implants.
  • Interventional radiology offers targeted minimally invasive treatments, such as targeted embolization of tumors in the middle ear area to stop their growth or facilitate surgical removal.

"Radiology is more than just a diagnostic tool -- it is an integral part of modern hearing medicine. Thanks to innovative technologies, we can offer increasingly targeted and effective solutions for our patients," Langner concluded.

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