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Performing Intracochlear Electrocochleography During Cochlear Implantation
Published on: March 8, 2022
[Clarion 16 cochlear implant (System introduction and use experience in Japan]
S Funasaka1, A Tomizawa, H Ueda
1Department of Otolaryngology, Tokyo Medical College.
Abstract:
The Clarion cochlear implant was developed in the USA and received FDA approval in August 1996. It consists of an implantable cochlear stimulator (ICS), speech processor with headpiece, and in addition, a clinician's programming system and portable cochlear implant tester. One of the features of the device is its stimulation-coding process for which two methods of continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) and compressed analogue (CA) are applicable. Regardless of which is used, stimulation can be provided over 8 channels. The device was used in 2 cases. Both patients were operated on in October 1996, and 16 electrodes in 8 pairs were mounted in the cochlea. Mapping, performed 3 weeks after the operation, showed good speech perception in both patients with only a cochlear implant in the "open-set" status. CIS was used as the stimulation-coding method. CA has yet to be applied.
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