Residual hearing thresholds in cochlear implantation and reimplantation
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Residual hearing thresholds in cochlear implantation and reimplantation
Abstract
Implant and reimplantation surgery should be carried out with preservation of residual hearing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of such a surgery on hearing threshold. We report the results on 40 patients, 20 males and 20 females, aged between 5 and 70 (mean 29) years, 16 pre-verbal and 24 post-verbal, with measurable pre-operative auditory thresholds. We used the following implants: Advanced Bionics, Med-El, Cochlear, and MXM Digisonic. Four of the patients underwent cochlear reimplantation owing to device failure. A complete insertion was obtained in all patients. Responses to pure-tone stimuli were evaluated in each ear in pre-implant conditions and 3 months after cochlear implant or reimplantation. The explantation was performed with minimal cochlear trauma and preservation of the explanted electrode integrity. 35% showed no change of the hearing threshold, 45% showed a slight worsening of the hearing threshold level in the implanted ear, and 20% had a total loss of residual hearing. Median increases of threshold levels were 10, 5, 10 and 3 dB HL respectively for 125, 250, 500 and 1 kHz. In the group of 4 patients who underwent cochlear reimplantation, 2 showed no variation of the hearing threshold, 1 preserved an appreciable hearing threshold, and 1 had a total loss of residual hearing. The data seem to suggest that hearing function is rather resistant to mechanical trauma during implant and reimplant surgery; the authors hypothesize a role for direct spiral ganglion activation under intense mechanical stimulation.
Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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