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Cochlear Implantation in Patients With Cochlear Malformations
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995To report operative findings, postoperative course, and postimplantation performance in patients with cochlear malformations who underwent cochlear implantation.Case study and intervention study (before-after trial). Minimum follow-up of 12 months; average follow-up of 24 months.Academic tertiary referral center.Six patients, including five children ...
D L, Tucci +4 more
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Ear and Hearing, 1983
In recent years, the House single-electrode cochlear implant has proven to be a clinically feasible prosthesis for profoundly deaf adults. Based on these findings, the decision was made to begin implanting those children who could not benefit from hearing aids.
L S, Eisenberg +4 more
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In recent years, the House single-electrode cochlear implant has proven to be a clinically feasible prosthesis for profoundly deaf adults. Based on these findings, the decision was made to begin implanting those children who could not benefit from hearing aids.
L S, Eisenberg +4 more
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Tinnitus and cochlear implants
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2011Several published studies seem to confirm the clinical observation that cochlear implants (CI) have a suppressive effect on tinnitus in most CI users. The aim of this paper is to present our personal experiences on tinnitus improvement after cochlear implantation.Before surgery, 51 post-lingually profoundly deaf adults, who underwent cochlear ...
Bovo R, Ciorba A, MARTINI, ALESSANDRO
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Revision cochlear implantation
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2009Cochlear implantation is a well tolerated and effective procedure in the rehabilitation of profoundly and severely hearing-impaired individuals. Cochlear reimplantation may be necessary for a variety of reasons. The recent literature regarding the indications, surgical considerations, and outcomes in revision cochlear implant (RCI) surgery is reviewed ...
Daniel M, Zeitler +2 more
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The Totally Implantable Cochlear Implant
Ear & Hearing, 2007The concept of a totally implantable cochlear implant (TICI) offers the following advantages over the present generation of semi-implantable cochlear implants. These advantages include (1) cosmetics: deafness can be "hidden," because there is no external hardware during use; (2) no external hardware (e.g., cables, speech processor) to fail or be ...
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Cochlear implantation and meningitis
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2004Study clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of cochlear implant patients diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.Cochlear implantation in children is necessary for the optimal development of speech in the developing child diagnosed with profound sensorineural hearing loss.
Vincent, Callanan, Christopher, Poje
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Cochlear Implantation in Children with Cochlear Malformation
2016Cochlear implantation (CI) has proven to be an effective treatment for severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Inner ear malformation is a rare anomaly and occurs in approximately 20% of cases with congenital SNHL. In cases with cochlear malformation, CI can be successfully performed in nearly all patients, the exceptions being those with ...
Etsuko, Saikawa +6 more
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American Journal of Audiology, 2002
Cochlear implants are a safe and effective treatment for children with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. As implant technology continues to improve and outcomes are analyzed, younger and younger children are being deemed candidates for implantation.
Christopher M, Discolo, Keiko, Hirose
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Cochlear implants are a safe and effective treatment for children with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. As implant technology continues to improve and outcomes are analyzed, younger and younger children are being deemed candidates for implantation.
Christopher M, Discolo, Keiko, Hirose
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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2009
The authors give an account of their experiences with cochlear implants on the basis of 10 years’ work. Pre-operative evaluation, operating methods and postoperative rehabilitation are presented. During a decade 56 operations were performed, 11 of them on children. Results with prelingually deaf children are demonstrated together with the phenomenon of
O, Ribári, M, Küstel, Z, Farkas
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The authors give an account of their experiences with cochlear implants on the basis of 10 years’ work. Pre-operative evaluation, operating methods and postoperative rehabilitation are presented. During a decade 56 operations were performed, 11 of them on children. Results with prelingually deaf children are demonstrated together with the phenomenon of
O, Ribári, M, Küstel, Z, Farkas
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Update On Cochlear Implantation
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996Cochlear implants are computerized devices that partially replace the transduction and encoding functions of the cochlea. Over the past 20 years studies have demonstrated that cochlear implants are safe and effective, with modern computer-based multichannel devices providing open-set word understanding for the majority of implanted postlingually ...
T, Balkany, A V, Hodges, M, Luntz
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