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World J Otorhinolaryngol. Aug 28, 2013; 3(3): 71-88
Published online Aug 28, 2013. doi: 10.5319/wjo.v3.i3.71
Published online Aug 28, 2013. doi: 10.5319/wjo.v3.i3.71
Species | Advantages | Disadvantages |
Mouse | Inexpensive to acquire and house. Genetic models of hearing loss | Small size makes access and exposure challenging |
Rat | Relatively inexpensive to acquire and house. Anatomy bigger than mouse | Stapedial artery. Less docile than guinea pig |
Mongolian Gerbil | Small and easy to care for. Comparatively large bulla. Naturally relatively free of otitis media. Able to form retraction pockets | Few published middle ear surgical models |
Chinchilla | Inexpensive to look after. Large, thin bulla. Similar hearing frequency range to humans. Naturally relatively free of otitis media. Long lifespan | Venous sinuses within skull bones. Difficulty identifying the tympanic membrane via the transcanal route |
Guinea Pig | Well established middle ear surgery and noise literature. Large tympanic cavity. Docile and easy to handle. Bigger than rodents | Middle ear infection common with age. Challenging anaesthesia. Fused incudomalleal complex. Osteoneogenesis after trauma |
Rabbit | Larger anatomy than rodents. Close model of human middle ear anatomy and response to trauma | Challenging anaesthesia. Facial nerve frequently dehiscent |
Cat | Well established middle ear surgery and noise literature. Anaesthesia tolerance. Behavioural outcomes easy to assess | Compared to rodents, drilling required to access structures. Many bacteria, fungi and parasites in ear canal. Patent cochlea aqueduct |
Dog | Larger anatomy than cats and rodents. Behavioural outcomes easy to assess | Few published middle ear surgical models. More energetic animals require specialised care |
Sheep | Docile animals. Easy to care for. Tolerate surgical procedures well. Long lifespan. Ossicles easily accessed via the transcanal route | More expensive than rodents. Mastoid adipose. Frequently dehiscent facial nerve thicker than humans |
Pig | The middle ear is very similar, both in terms of structure dimensions and position to humans | Difficult middle ear access due to very different temporal bone with significant soft tissue coverage and mastoid adipose |
Primate | Phylogenetically closest group of animals to humans. Mastoid air cell system and antrum present | Difficult to acquire and house. Ethical objections to research. Shallow mastoid cavity |
- Citation: Bergin M, Vlajkovic S, Bird P, Thorne P. Systematic review of animal models of middle ear surgery. World J Otorhinolaryngol 2013; 3(3): 71-88
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-6247/full/v3/i3/71.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5319/wjo.v3.i3.71