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Permanent Restoration of Hearing

AORN Journal, 1967
The surgery for the relief of deafness due to formed became fewer. Stapedectomy, i.e., the otosclerosis has come a long way. It is now removal of the stapes with the replacement of possible to help at least 90 per cent of patients the footplate by a graft of fat, vein, or Geldeafened as the result of otosclerosis.
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The restoration of hearing in neurofibromatosis type 2

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1995
AbstractCentral electrical stimulation of the auditory pathway can allow hearing in patients sufferingfrom deafness localized in the auditory nerve. Developments in a multi-channel auditory brainstem implant based on the Nucleus Mini 22 Cochlear implant with transcutaneous signal transmission is discussed.
Laszig, Roland   +2 more
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Phonemic restoration with hearing-impaired listeners

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
Baskent et al. (ISAAR 2007) showed that simulated undershoot that may happen due to release from hearing-aid compression may reduce phonemic restoration by normal-hearing (NH) listeners. Phonemic restoration was measured as the increase in recognition of interrupted speech when the silent intervals were filled with loud noise bursts.
Brent Edwards   +2 more
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Restoring Perceived Loudness for Listeners With Hearing Loss

Ear & Hearing, 2018
Objectives: Normalizing perceived loudness is an important rationale for gain adjustments in hearing aids. It has been demonstrated that gains required for restoring normal loudness perception for monaural narrowband signals can lead to higher-than-normal loudness in listeners with hearing loss, particularly for binaural ...
Birger Kollmeier   +4 more
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Progress in restoration of hearing with the auditory brainstem implant

2009
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approaches that electrically stimulated the auditory nerve, the cochlear nuclei (CN), and the inferior colliculus (IC). In those decades, the basilar membrane was considered to play a fundamental and irreplaceable role as a fine spectrum analyzer in hearing ...
COLLETTI, Vittorio   +4 more
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Gene Therapy to Restore Hearing

JAMA, 2013
ene therapy restored hearing in a mouse model of human hereditary deafness, reports a team led by researchers at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, in New Orleans, and the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, in North Chicago ...
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Musculoplasty for Restoration of Hearing in Chronic Suppurative Ears [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
There are two main objectives in rehabilitating the chronic suppurative ear: the elimination of infection, and the restoration of hearing. Restoration of hearing is best achieved with conservative surgical methods which preserve the anatomical structures.
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Homograft Tympanoplasty Techniques and Results for Restoration of Hearing

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1977
The use of a homograft tympanic membrane with and without attached ossicles, staging the operation, and the use of sculptured homograft or autograft ossicles have improved the results in tympanoplasty. The indications and techniques of homograft tympanoplasty are described, and the results in 99 primary cases and 11 cases with repair of a mastoid ...
Jack L. Pulec, Carl L. Reams
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Advances in Hearing Restoration in Cholesteatoma Ears

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Educational objectives: To consider modifying the surgical approach for complete removal of cholesteatoma and hearing restoration, to restore hearing and eradicate disease in a planned two‐stage canal wall up procedure, and to prevent recurrent and residual cholesteatoma.
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Fenestration Tympanoplasty: An Adjunctive Technique for Hearing Restoration

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1979
Two‐staged fenestration tympanoplasty is a form of total tympanoplasty type V that incorporates the mastoidotympanomastoidectomy (radical mastoidectomy) and revives the Lempert horizontal semicircular canal fenestration operation. It is valuable when the usual and customary single or two‐staged tympanoplasty procedures fail to conserve or restore ...
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