“…In a contradictory publication, Neumann et al [2005] described a retrospective series of 47 recipients showing that high-frequency hearing (500-8000 Hz) was less impaired with a deep electrode insertion (25 mm) than with a partial insertion. However, more recent publications demonstrate that, after progressive improvements in surgical technique and newly designed electrodes (see Electrode Design), equally high degrees of hearing preservation are possible following an 18-to 22-mm insertion Gstoettner et al, 2009;Lenarz et al, 2009;Skarzynski and Podskarbi-Fayette, 2009;Skarzynski et al, 2009]. When using a three-dimensional computer model of the inner ear, one group could demonstrate that an electrode array, when introduced into the basal partition of the cochlea, did not interfere with basilar membrane movement in the apical low-frequency area .…”