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Cochlear implant in incomplete partition type I.

S Berrettini1, F Forli, A De Vito

  • 1ENT Audiology and Phoniatrics Unit, Neuroscience Department, University of Pisa, Italy. s.berrettini@med.unipi.it

Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica : Organo Ufficiale Della Societa Italiana Di Otorinolaringologia E Chirurgia Cervico-Facciale
|April 27, 2013
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Cochlear implantation in patients with incomplete partition type I presents challenges. Outcomes are variable but often satisfactory, depending on electrode placement and neural integrity.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Audiology

Background:

  • Incomplete partition type I is a complex inner ear malformation.
  • Cochlear implantation is a treatment option for hearing loss in such cases.

Observation:

  • This study reports on 4 patients with incomplete partition type I who underwent cochlear implantation.
  • Preoperative, surgical, and follow-up aspects were analyzed.

Findings:

  • Cochlear implantation in these patients is surgically challenging.
  • Outcomes are variable, influenced by electrode insertion and remaining neural fibers.
  • Associated cochlear nerve abnormalities and other disabilities can impact results.

Implications:

Keywords:
Cochlear implantGusherIncomplete partitionInner ear malformations

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  • Careful surgical planning and patient selection are crucial for successful cochlear implantation in incomplete partition type I.
  • Further research is needed to optimize surgical techniques and improve outcomes.