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S Raghunandhan1, Mohan Kameswaran1, R S Anand Kumar1, Anoop Kumar Agarwal1, Mohammod Delwar Hossain1.
Abstract
Cochlear implantation (CI) has been established worldwide as the surgical treatment for individuals with bilateral severe to profound hearing loss. This is a safe and standard procedure in the hands of experienced implant surgeons. Complications due to surgery are minimal and are often encountered in cases with congenital anomalies of the temporal bone and inner ear. Complications in CI are related to malfunctioning of the device or the process of wound healing. In most cochlear implant centers, as the surgeon's skill and clinical expertise in managing various cochlear implant cases improves with years of experience, the complication rates in his series ideally come down over time. Over the years, these well experienced clinics become tertiary referral centers for CI, receiving many difficult cases for implantation and hence such centers report data on complications, which become an important reference for many aspiring implant surgeons. Our study, performed in a premier CI centre in Chennai, looks at the various complications which were encountered in a case series of 300 implantees. Retrospective descriptive study with data collected from operative notes, patient questionnaires, auditory habilitation registers and medical records of cochlear implantees operated between, November 2006 to November 2010. A spectrum of major and minor complications, were categorized. Their incidence rates in relation to the demography of the patient profile and various events during surgical procedure were documented and analyzed. Appropriate management protocols were defined. Our management protocols have been highlighted and the relevant literature reviewed. This report of our experience with 300 cochlear implantees, reveals that complication rates at our center are in comparison with reputed centers worldwide. CI is very safe in the long term and provides optimal auditory awareness with speech perception and intelligibility for profoundly deaf individuals giving them an avid opportunity to integrate within the normal society.Entities:
Keywords: Cochlear implantation; Complications; Device failure; Re-implantation
Year: 2011 PMID: 24533377 PMCID: PMC3918320 DOI: 10.1007/s12070-011-0387-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 2231-3796