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This study introduces a modified minimally invasive technique for Baha Connect prosthesis implantation, avoiding incisions and reducing post-operative complications. This approach enhances surgical efficiency and patient outcomes in hearing aid procedures.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Passive percutaneous hearing aids have evolved significantly, with surgical techniques continually refined for better outcomes.
  • Minimally invasive techniques, like the PONTO system's MIPS, aim to preserve soft tissue and vascularity by avoiding mucoperiosteal flaps.

Observation:

  • A novel surgical technique for Baha Connect prosthesis placement is proposed, modifying the traditional approach.
  • This technique utilizes a skin punch for periosteal exposure and direct drilling, omitting the need for a protective cannula and skin incision.

Findings:

  • The modified technique streamlines surgical steps compared to traditional methods for Baha Connect prosthesis placement.
  • It successfully avoids mucoperiosteal flap creation and skin incisions, potentially mitigating certain post-operative complications.

Implications:

  • This minimally invasive approach may reduce overall surgical time and the invasiveness associated with hearing aid implantation.
  • Further adoption could lead to improved patient recovery and broader accessibility of advanced hearing solutions.