Do complications of percutaneous osseointegration justify a switch to transcutaneous devices? A retrospective longitudinal study on complications
Marta Nuñez,
Juan Castro Jiménez,
Francisco Fernández-Nogueras Jiménez
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Percutaneous bone conduction implants are the standard osseointegration model used to provide an alternative treatment option for conductive and mixed hearing loss. In recent years, the indications for these implants have increased, despite concerns about their use because of local complications. The aim of this study was to describe the complications of percutaneous osseointegrated devices implanted at our hospital. Material and methods: A retrospective longitudinal study was conducted in 57 con… Show more
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