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Area of Science:

  • Otoaryngology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Neurosurgery

Background:

  • Increasing cochlear implant candidates possess residual hearing, necessitating surgical techniques and electrode designs that preserve this hearing.
  • Minimizing surgical trauma during electrode insertion is key for hearing preservation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a novel mid-scala electrode array designed to minimize trauma and preserve residual hearing in cochlear implant surgery.
  • To assess the insertion characteristics and postoperative hearing outcomes associated with the mid-scala electrode array.

Main Methods:

  • A mid-scala electrode array design was developed, targeting insertion into the middle of the scala tympani to reduce frictional forces.
  • Micro-anatomical analysis (micro-CT) and physical measurements were used to determine optimal insertion depth and insertion forces.
  • Human temporal bone insertions and clinical series (94 cases) were conducted to evaluate insertion depth, dislocations, hearing preservation, and speech understanding.

Main Results:

  • The mid-scala array insertion forces were minimal (<10mN), and insertion depths were predictable (mean 400 degrees in temporal bones).
  • Clinical series showed postoperative hearing preservation in 81% of cases, with a mean loss of 12dB compared to preoperative levels.
  • Speech understanding outcomes trended better with the mid-scala design compared to a straight array, though not statistically significant.

Conclusions:

  • The mid-scala electrode array design facilitates insertion with minimal trauma and predictable depth across cochlear sizes.
  • This design supports reasonable speech understanding and demonstrates potential for improved hearing preservation in cochlear implant recipients.
  • Further research may confirm the statistically significant benefits of mid-scala arrays for speech understanding.