“…Possible etiologies include (1) inflammatory cascade(OâLeary et al 2013) and immunogenic response(Nadol et al 2008), (2) excitotoxicity from electrical stimulation (Kopelovich et al in press 2015), (3)delayed degeneration of hair cells (Eshraghi et al 2007), spiral ganglion neurons, or their synapses, (4) delayed effects of trauma to intracochlear structures such as the stria vascularis or spiral ligament, (5) progressive alterations in cochlear mechanics due to intracochlear fibrosis and/or new bone formation, or other disease processes such as intracochlear otosclerosis, and (6) post-implantation conductive hearing loss (Chole et al 2014). Understanding the etiology of delayed post implantation hearing loss is critical for guiding both clinical management of cochlear implant patients with significant residual hearing and future research directed toward improving hearing preservation with cochlear implantation.…”