Review
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng.
World J Otorhinolaryngol. Aug 28, 2013; 3(3): 71-88
Published online Aug 28, 2013. doi: 10.5319/wjo.v3.i3.71
Table 1 Advantages and disadvantages of each animal model of middle ear surgery
SpeciesAdvantagesDisadvantages
MouseInexpensive to acquire and house. Genetic models of hearing lossSmall size makes access and exposure challenging
RatRelatively inexpensive to acquire and house. Anatomy bigger than mouseStapedial artery. Less docile than guinea pig
Mongolian GerbilSmall and easy to care for. Comparatively large bulla. Naturally relatively free of otitis media. Able to form retraction pocketsFew published middle ear surgical models
ChinchillaInexpensive to look after. Large, thin bulla. Similar hearing frequency range to humans. Naturally relatively free of otitis media. Long lifespanVenous sinuses within skull bones. Difficulty identifying the tympanic membrane via the transcanal route
Guinea PigWell established middle ear surgery and noise literature. Large tympanic cavity. Docile and easy to handle. Bigger than rodentsMiddle ear infection common with age. Challenging anaesthesia. Fused incudomalleal complex. Osteoneogenesis after trauma
RabbitLarger anatomy than rodents. Close model of human middle ear anatomy and response to traumaChallenging anaesthesia. Facial nerve frequently dehiscent
CatWell established middle ear surgery and noise literature. Anaesthesia tolerance. Behavioural outcomes easy to assessCompared to rodents, drilling required to access structures. Many bacteria, fungi and parasites in ear canal. Patent cochlea aqueduct
DogLarger anatomy than cats and rodents. Behavioural outcomes easy to assessFew published middle ear surgical models. More energetic animals require specialised care
SheepDocile animals. Easy to care for. Tolerate surgical procedures well. Long lifespan. Ossicles easily accessed via the transcanal routeMore expensive than rodents. Mastoid adipose. Frequently dehiscent facial nerve thicker than humans
PigThe middle ear is very similar, both in terms of structure dimensions and position to humansDifficult middle ear access due to very different temporal bone with significant soft tissue coverage and mastoid adipose
PrimatePhylogenetically closest group of animals to humans. Mastoid air cell system and antrum presentDifficult to acquire and house. Ethical objections to research. Shallow mastoid cavity