Literature DB >> 20860274

Multicenter evaluation of the digisonic SP cochlear implant fixation system with titanium screws in 156 patients.

Nicolas Guevara1, Olivier Sterkers, Jean-Pierre Bébéar, Renaud Meller, Jacques Magnan, Isabelle Mosnier, Isabelle Amstutz, Yannick Lerosey, Jean-Michel Triglia, Stéphane Roman, Ivan Gahide.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We describe and evaluate the process of fixation of the Digisonic SP cochlear implant with two titanium screws.
METHODS: The characteristics of this implant allow cochlear implantation using a minimal incision, a subperiosteal pocket, and fixation with two titanium screws, without drilling a custom-fitted seat or creating suture-retaining holes in the skull. The fixation system relies on two tailfins for use of osseo-integratable screws, incorporated into the cochlear implant housing. The first version of this fixation system was modified after a case of device migration: the size of the titanium insert inside the silicone tailfin was increased. Data on 156 patients (8 months to 86 years of age) from a 4-year period in 6 cochlear implantation centers were retrospectively evaluated. Ten patients have undergone bilateral implantation.
RESULTS: Of 166 implantations, 4 postoperative infections and 1 device failure after head trauma were reported. No cerebrospinal fluid leaks or epidural hematomas were reported. One device migration was observed in the first series; no device migrations occurred in the second series.
CONCLUSIONS: The fixation system with screws embedded in the Digisonic SP involves a fast and simple surgical technique that seems to efficiently prevent implant migration.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20860274     DOI: 10.1177/000348941011900801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol        ISSN: 0003-4894            Impact factor:   1.547


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