2007
DOI: 10.1097/mlg.0b013e31802b6561
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Fully Implantable Hearing Aids in Patients With Congenital Auricular Atresia

Abstract: This technique appears to provide a completely new dimension for the audiologic rehabilitation of patients with severe malformation of the middle ear.

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“…Hearing improvement was 29 dB HL on pure tone audiological evaluation. [10] Siegert et al [3] implanted Carina ® in 5 external ear atresia patients with ossicular malformations. The transducer was connected to the malformed malleus-incus complex in two patients similar to the technique used to connect it to the incus in patients with normal middle ears.…”
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“…Hearing improvement was 29 dB HL on pure tone audiological evaluation. [10] Siegert et al [3] implanted Carina ® in 5 external ear atresia patients with ossicular malformations. The transducer was connected to the malformed malleus-incus complex in two patients similar to the technique used to connect it to the incus in patients with normal middle ears.…”
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“…So this fully implantable middle ear device brings up many advantages such as no visible external components and allowing swimming, sportive activities. [3] …”
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“…No perioperative complication was experienced. In an even earlier study in the USA in 2007 [4], 5 patients with aural atresia had VSB installed, and patients experienced an improvement of the sound-field thresholds up to 50 dB; an average improvement of 70% in speech discrimination at a sound level of 65 dB HL. The average speech threshold showed a functional gain of 32 dB HL.…”
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“…The majority of the patients (80-90%) have moderate severe to severe grade conductive hearing loss on the diseased side [4]. Patients with unilateral aural atresia usually have normal hearing on the unaffected side, unless an underlying syndrome is associated, for example, Goldenhar syndrome [5].…”
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