2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-018-5233-8
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Soft tissue reactions following cochlear implantation

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“…While rare, they are considered major complications when they occur and their management is often complex. Grover et al devised a grading for soft tissue reaction following cochlear implant ranging from Grade 1 (intermittent tenderness, intact skin, no pain/ tenderness/ erythema or discharge) to Grade 4 (exposed implant with skin necrosis) and a suggested management protocol according to grading to achieve some uniformity in reporting and facilitation in determining management strategies (Grover et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While rare, they are considered major complications when they occur and their management is often complex. Grover et al devised a grading for soft tissue reaction following cochlear implant ranging from Grade 1 (intermittent tenderness, intact skin, no pain/ tenderness/ erythema or discharge) to Grade 4 (exposed implant with skin necrosis) and a suggested management protocol according to grading to achieve some uniformity in reporting and facilitation in determining management strategies (Grover et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The erythema and tenderness over her cochlear implant and post auricular area improved significantly. And the scab separated off to reveal a 8 mm wound defect over her CI implant site with exposure of the underlying hardware (Grade 4 wound) (Grover et al, 2019).…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subcutaneous ulcer, infection, and wound dehiscence may occur at the implanted area of the magnet [ 14 , 76 ]. Flap necrosis is the result of postsurgical malperfusion.…”
Section: Post-operative Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Houve seis casos de complicações de partes moles em nossa amostra. Cinco deles classificados, segundo Grover et al (23) , nos graus I e II. O manejo desses pacientes foi realizado seguindo as orientações desta mesma classificação e, em todos os casos, se acrescentou a orientação para redução do tempo de uso do processador de áudio externo até a resolução do edema.…”
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“…Utilizamos as reações dos tecidos moles em usuários de implante coclear como referência para esta discussão, pois entendemos que, por serem próteses auditivas ativas implantadas cirurgicamente, o mecanismo dos ímãs, afetando a região temporoparietal do couro cabeludo, é semelhante. Utilizamos a classificação proposta por Grover et al (23) .…”
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