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Cochlear implantation without mastoidectomy: the pericanal electrode insertion technique.

R Häusler1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A new minimally invasive cochlear implantation method with direct electrode insertion through the external auditory canal (EAC) is presented.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Surgery begins with a retroauricular skin incision. The bony surface of the mastoid plane behind the ear is dissected free and the skin of the EAC is elevated together with the posterior part of the tympanic membrane. Cochleostomy is performed through the EAC with a microdrill anterior to the round window. A rim is drilled into the postero-superior region of the bony EAC immediately above the incus towards the outer border of the EAC and connected to the retroauricular surface by a short tunnel. The implant device is placed in the usual retroauricular area. The electrode is inserted through the tunnel and rim into the tympanic cavity and pushed into the cochleostomy hole. The electrode is immobilized in the rim using glass ionomer cement and covered with bone dust. After placement of the ground electrode, the retroauricular incision is closed. The tympano-meatal flap is replaced and a dressing is put into the EAC.
RESULTS: The new method has been applied thus far in 15 adults and pre-adolescent deaf patients (8 females, 7 males). A MED-EL Combi 40 + device was used in 14 patients and a Nucleus CI24M in 1. Pericanal electrode insertion was easy, with insertion depths into the cochlea of > or = 30 mm with the MED-EL and of 20 mm with the Nucleus device. There were no surgical complications, infections or electrode extrusions during postoperative observation periods ranging from 6 months to > 2 years. The functional results were comparable to those obtained with cochlear implantation via mastoidectomy. The pericanal electrode insertion technique has several advantages, the most important being that the danger of facial nerve damage is minimized and that the operating time is reduced by up to 50%.
CONCLUSION: Cochlear implantation with pericanal electrode insertion is a simple, fast and particularly safe option which may replace the classical transmastoidal cochlear implantation method in adults and older children.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12484647     DOI: 10.1080/00016480260349773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0001-6489            Impact factor:   1.494


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