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Transitions in auditory rehabilitation with bone conduction implants (BCI).

Maurizio Barbara1, Edoardo Covelli1, Chiara Filippi1, Valerio Margani1, Alessandra De Luca1, Simonetta Monini1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The bone conductive implants (BCI) are nowadays a reliable alternative for rehabilitation of specific forms of hearing loss, i.e. conductive, mixed or single sided deafness (SSD). Aims/Objective: To analyse the various factors in play when considering an auditory rehabilitation with a bone-conductive device (BCI).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The clinical charts of subjects who underwent BCI application at the same Implanting Center from 2005 to 2018 were retrieved analysing also the reason for eventual explantation and the alternative option (transition) for hearing rehabilitation.
RESULTS: Nine BAHA Compact, 4 BAHA Intenso, 21 BAHA Divino, 3 BAHA BP100, 4 Ponto, 2 Sophono, 5 Bonebridge, 5 BAHA5 Attract; 11 BAHA5 Connect were used in 12 unilateral COM; 16 bilateral COM; 3 unilateral cholesteatoma; 6 bilateral cholesteatoma; 2 unilateral otosclerosis; 5 bilateral otosclerosis; 9 congenital malformations; 6 major otoneurosurgical procedures; 5 sudden deafness. Explantation was necessary for five subjects.
CONCLUSIONS: Middle ear pathology and sequels from surgery represent the most common reason for BCI implantation, both in unilateral and in bilateral cases. Transition from one implantable device to another one can be predictable, mostly when explantation is necessary. SIGNIFICANCE: The role of BCI for rehabilitation in middle ear pathology may be extremely important.

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Keywords:  Middle ear surgery; bone conduction implants; hearing loss

Year:  2019        PMID: 30950673     DOI: 10.1080/00016489.2019.1592220

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


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