Related Experiment Videos
12-month post-operative results for older children using sequential bilateral implants
Karyn Louise Galvin1, Mansze Mok, Richard C Dowell
1Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia. kgalvin@unimelb.edu.au
Ear and Hearing
|May 15, 2007
Abstract:
Within a long-term project investigating the perceptual benefits of bilateral implants, six children aged 5 to 15 yr received a second implant. Parent reports of functional performance were collected, and localization and spondee discrimination in noise was assessed. Outcomes varied from no benefit to significant benefit, although no improvement in localization was demonstrated. A major proportion of the benefit was likely due to headshadow effect. Success did not correlate with hearing aid use, age, time between implants, or second implant experience.