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Millions in the Netherlands face hearing loss, but advanced medical devices offer solutions beyond conventional hearing aids. New implantable technologies address various hearing impairments and related conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Over 1.5 million individuals in the Netherlands experience sensorineural hearing loss or deafness.
  • Conventional hearing aids are not effective for all patients with hearing impairments.
  • Significant advancements in medical technology have led to innovative hearing restoration devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current landscape of hearing restoration devices.
  • To categorize different types of hearing implantable technologies.
  • To highlight emerging implants for tinnitus and vestibular dysfunction.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent developments in implantable hearing devices.
  • Categorization of devices based on their mechanism of action (bone conductive, middle ear, cochlear, auditory brainstem implants).
  • Inclusion of novel implants for associated auditory and vestibular conditions.

Main Results:

  • Hearing devices are categorized into bone conductive devices, implantable middle ear prostheses, cochlear implants, and auditory brainstem implants.
  • These devices effectively restore both sensorineural and conductive hearing losses.
  • New implants are emerging for the treatment of tinnitus and loss of vestibular function.

Conclusions:

  • Implantable hearing devices represent a significant advancement in treating hearing loss.
  • A range of technologies exists to address diverse audiological and vestibular needs.
  • Ongoing innovation promises further improvements in managing hearing and balance disorders.