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Sequential cochlear implants (CI) and deep brain stimulation (DBS) offer significant benefits for patients with hearing loss and movement disorders. Careful presurgical evaluation and surgical planning are crucial for optimizing outcomes in these complex cases.

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Cochlear implantDeep brain stimulationImagingNeurosurgeryOtolaryngologySurgerySurgical outcomesSurgical technique

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Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Neurology

Background:

  • Aging populations are increasing the need for cochlear implants (CI) for hearing loss and deep brain stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders.
  • Sequential implantation of CI and DBS is becoming more common, necessitating an understanding of combined surgical considerations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review cases of sequential CI and DBS implantation.
  • To discuss pre-, intra-, and postoperative management for patients receiving both devices.

Main Methods:

  • Review of two illustrative cases involving sequential CI and DBS implantation.
  • Discussion of surgical and management considerations for CI followed by DBS and DBS followed by CI.

Main Results:

  • Sequential implantation of CI and DBS presents potential challenges.
  • Careful management is essential for successful outcomes in patients receiving both devices.

Conclusions:

  • Sequential CI and DBS implantation can provide significant benefits for patients with co-occurring hearing loss and movement disorders.
  • A comprehensive understanding of both procedures is vital for neurosurgeons and cochlear implant surgeons to ensure optimal patient outcomes.