2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2015.05.035
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Complications in a series of 4400 paediatric cochlear implantation

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“…Loundon et al (2008), reported gusher in 24% of 37 patients with inner ear malformations [19]. Daneshi et al (2015) reported 10.82% incidence of gusher in 157 cases of inner ear anomalies [3]. We noticed the incidence of gusher to be 29% (Five out of 17 cases).…”
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“…Loundon et al (2008), reported gusher in 24% of 37 patients with inner ear malformations [19]. Daneshi et al (2015) reported 10.82% incidence of gusher in 157 cases of inner ear anomalies [3]. We noticed the incidence of gusher to be 29% (Five out of 17 cases).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Daneshi et al (2015) also maintained that conservative approach for CSF rhinorrhoea in postoperative period for two to three days was sufficient [3].…”
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“…Hence, Kronenberg et al [7] presented a suprameatal approach to avoid facial nerve injury. The ratio of facial paralysis following cochlear implantation has been reported as 0.07-1.1% in the literature, and most of these reported cases were delayed onset paralysis [8][9][10] . In our previous cochlear implantation case series, we did not observe early or immediate facial paralysis after cochlear implantation.…”
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“…Nevertheless, numerous complications resulting in cochlear implantation failure requiring revision surgery have been reported. [2][3][4] According to a literature review of studies with large cohorts of patients (more than 500), the complication rate ranges from 8.4% to 29.1% and the revision rate is 4%-11%. 5 According to previous literature reported, children are more likely than adults to require reimplantation because of device failure, failed fixation or device extrusion.…”
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