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Surgical outcomes with subperiosteal pocket technique for cochlear implantation in very young children.

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Surgical outcomes with subperiosteal pocket technique for cochlear implantation in very young children.

Auteurs : Michael S. Cohen [États-Unis] ; Austin Y. Ha [États-Unis] ; Dennis J. Kitsko [États-Unis] ; David H. Chi [États-Unis]

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As data continue to emerge demonstrating improved hearing outcomes associated with younger age at time of cochlear implantation, more children aged 12 months or younger are undergoing this procedure. Drilling a well to house the cochlear implant receiver/stimulator (R/S) may carry an increased risk in this group of patients as the calvarium is thin and drilling an adequate well may require exposure of the underlying dura. Our group has employed a technique in this age group which involves securing the R/S in a subperiosteal pocket without creating a bony well. We report our experience with six infants 12 months of age or younger undergoing cochlear implantation with the subperiosteal pocket technique.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2014.07.002
PubMed: 25064628


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