Literature DB >> 11148346

[Prosthetic rehabilitation of unilateral anakusis. Study with stereoaudiometry].

F M Vaneecloo1, J N Hanson, C Laroche, C Vincent, J Dehaussy.   

Abstract

We studied the clinical and stereoaudiometric results in two patients with unilateral anakusis who were rehabilitated with a bone-transmission prosthesis (B.A.H.A.) on the deaf side. Clinically, both patients improved considerably, recovering their capacity to communicate, particularly in a noisy environment. Sound localization tests demonstrated that the sound source was not precisely localized in space. Inversely, the spatial discrimination tests and the multidirectional tests showed an important improvement in comprehension of speech, particularly in the dead space of the defective hemifield. This recovery was certainly related to improved perception of high frequencies via intracranial transmission enabled by the prosthesis.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11148346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac        ISSN: 0003-438X


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2.  Benefit of Baha in the elderly with single-sided deafness.

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4.  Pilot study on the effectiveness of the conventional CROS, the transcranial CROS and the BAHA transcranial CROS in adults with unilateral inner ear deafness.

Authors:  Myrthe K S Hol; Sylvia J W Kunst; Ad F M Snik; Cor W R J Cremers
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