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Abstract
PURPOSE: To report the outcomes and the patients' subjective experience of cochlear implantation (CI) performed under local anesthesia (LA). To describe a new form of intraoperative cochlear monitoring based on the patients subjective sound perception during CI.Entities:
Keywords: Cochlear implantation; Consious sedation; Elderly; Hearing preservation; Local anesthesia
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34487218 PMCID: PMC8419376 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-021-07061-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 2.503
Fig. 1Operation room’s setup. Plenty of space under the draping for patient comfort and to facilitate communication via tablet computer. Note: the hearing aid is connected to a long sound tube to prevent feedback. The hearing aid can be also connected via an audio link to a microphone clip for even better communication
Fig. 2Illustration on the application of the local anesthetic. A 3–5 ml lidocaine is infiltrated from behind the ear under the conchal cartilage at the level of the outer ear canal. B Infiltration of 10–15 ml lidocaine in the retroauricular region (1 and 2) and at the planned site of the implant bed (3). C, D. Infiltration of the posterior bony ear canal. The needle should be placed through the cartilage under the periosteum of the posterior bony ear canal
a, b The patient survey (a) The questionnaire (b) The results of the survey
| a | |
|---|---|
| Q1 | I am pleased with the treatment |
| Q2 | My experience about the surgery was positive |
| Q3 | The pain relief during surgery was adequate |
| Q4 | I felt safe during the surgery |
| Q5 | I felt good after the surgery |
| Q6 | I would choose local anesthesia for surgery again |
Patient characteristics, surgical data and hearing preservation
| Total no. of patients: 117 | No |
|---|---|
| Patients | |
| Kuopio University Hospital | 82 |
| Hannover Medical School | 35 |
| Age (at surgery) | |
| Range (yrs) | 27–88 |
| Mean (yrs) | 67 |
| Median (yrs) | 71 |
| Sex | |
| Male | 68 |
| Female | 49 |
| Device | |
| Advanced bionics | 24 |
| Cochlear | 22 |
| Med-El | 60 |
| Oticon | 11 |
| Side | |
| Right | 65 |
| Left | 52 |
| Surgical approach | |
| Transmastoid-posterior tympanotomy | 101 |
| Modified suprameatal | 16 |
| Conscious sedation | |
| Yes | 58 |
| No | 59 |
| Hearing preservation | |
| Patients eligible for EASa | 27 |
| Intraoperative hearing preservationb | 27 |
| Partial insertion | 25 |
aPreoperative threshold at 250 Hz and 500 Hz ≤ 60 dB (HL)
bPatients were able to perceive the presented test tone throughout the insertion process up to the end of the surgery