The idea is simple but the technology is not there yet...
In short: My tinnitus cure concept is to remove affected "outer hair cells" from inside your cochlea.
Look at the below image for what is inside the scala media of the cochlea:
Long version:
1. Mapping affected outer hair cells:
Of course we need a camera to map the affected outer hair cells, now the smallest camera available is still too big, 500um (0.5mm), we need even smaller like 100um (0.1mm). Theoretically such a camera will be released in 2-6 years because technology tends to advance linearly, 2 fold in 2 years, so this camera 500um was created in 2019, meaning somewhere in 2021-2022 we will have a 250um camera and in 2023-2024 125um.
The camera will be inserted inside the cochlea, inside the scala media.
Cochlea is like a pea... very small.
Camera will be built inside a special tool (robotized most likely), which will be controlled by a doctor.
The special tool will have a very very small "cutter" that will be used later to cut/remove damaged outer hair cells...
To do this a hole will be made in the tympanic membrane and then in the cochlea.
The hole will be made in such a way that it will grant access for the camera to the scala media inside the cochlea.
The camera will be used to map where and how many damaged outer hair cells we have.
2. Removing affected outer hair cells:
Now the other hard part will be removing the damaged outer hair cells...
The special tool that we have the camera on, the "cutter" will gently cut them all together (only where we have damaged outer hair cells that do not function correctly) and then remove them outside...
Most likely such a treatment will happen only for higher pitch ringing... I think this will not help lower pitch ringing because cochlea is round like a "snail house".
The patient's hearing will be negatively affected by 1% - 5% but in exchange of that the ringing should stop (theoretically).
At the end I want to say that you can criticize (or even laugh) if you don't like the idea, I accept every thought, or if you like you can share additional thoughts and ask me anything (I am not a doctor or a researcher, I just want my tinnitus go away...)
If somebody wants to help make a video with 3D animation or just 2D animation I would be very happy, you can contact me via DM...
In short: My tinnitus cure concept is to remove affected "outer hair cells" from inside your cochlea.
Look at the below image for what is inside the scala media of the cochlea:
Long version:
1. Mapping affected outer hair cells:
Of course we need a camera to map the affected outer hair cells, now the smallest camera available is still too big, 500um (0.5mm), we need even smaller like 100um (0.1mm). Theoretically such a camera will be released in 2-6 years because technology tends to advance linearly, 2 fold in 2 years, so this camera 500um was created in 2019, meaning somewhere in 2021-2022 we will have a 250um camera and in 2023-2024 125um.
The camera will be inserted inside the cochlea, inside the scala media.
Cochlea is like a pea... very small.
Camera will be built inside a special tool (robotized most likely), which will be controlled by a doctor.
The special tool will have a very very small "cutter" that will be used later to cut/remove damaged outer hair cells...
To do this a hole will be made in the tympanic membrane and then in the cochlea.
The hole will be made in such a way that it will grant access for the camera to the scala media inside the cochlea.
The camera will be used to map where and how many damaged outer hair cells we have.
2. Removing affected outer hair cells:
Now the other hard part will be removing the damaged outer hair cells...
The special tool that we have the camera on, the "cutter" will gently cut them all together (only where we have damaged outer hair cells that do not function correctly) and then remove them outside...
Most likely such a treatment will happen only for higher pitch ringing... I think this will not help lower pitch ringing because cochlea is round like a "snail house".
The patient's hearing will be negatively affected by 1% - 5% but in exchange of that the ringing should stop (theoretically).
At the end I want to say that you can criticize (or even laugh) if you don't like the idea, I accept every thought, or if you like you can share additional thoughts and ask me anything (I am not a doctor or a researcher, I just want my tinnitus go away...)
If somebody wants to help make a video with 3D animation or just 2D animation I would be very happy, you can contact me via DM...