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Revisional Cochlear Implant Surgeries in Adults
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作者 Maria Stella A. Amaral Henrique F. Pauna +2 位作者 eduardo t. massuda Ana Claudia M. B. Reis Miguel A. Hyppolito 《Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology》 2019年第9期259-269,共11页
Introduction: Cochlear implant (CI) surgery allows hearing reestablishment among individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. However, only few patients will need a surgical reassessment. Objectives: To verify th... Introduction: Cochlear implant (CI) surgery allows hearing reestablishment among individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. However, only few patients will need a surgical reassessment. Objectives: To verify the incidence of surgical reassessment among adult patients;to verify the reasons that led the second surgery to be performed;to verify the efficacy—and audiological outcomes—of revisional surgery. Method: A longitudinal retrospective cohort study was carried out with the review of medical records, of adult patients, with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss who underwent to revisional surgery, from 2004 to 2016 at a CI Center, in Brazil. Results: One hundred fifty-eight CI surgeries were performed among 137 adult patients. Fourteen revisional surgeries were performed among 10 patients: five surgeries were due by displacement of the internal unit;one because of having excessive subcutaneous tissue;one due to non-progression of the electrodes during the initial surgery, one late tympanic membrane perforation, one late facial palsy and, one due to a suture dehiscence in the surgical incision with exposure of the internal unit. Conclusions: The incidence of surgical reassessment among adult CI patients was 8.9%. All implanted patients that underwent a new surgical approach maintained an improved auditory threshold after revisional CI surgery. 展开更多
关键词 COCHLEAR Implants SENSORINEURAL HEARING Loss DEAFNESS Revisional Surgery
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The Influence of Sound Deprivation on Audiologic Outcomes after Cochlear Implantation
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作者 Maria Stella Arantes do Amaral Ana Cláudia Mirandola Barbosa Reis +3 位作者 Henrique F. Pauna Sarah C. Bernal eduardo t. massuda Miguel Angelo Hyppolito 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2018年第1期28-38,共11页
The cochlear implant is a prosthesis that is capable to replace listening capability among patients with sensorineural hearing loss. Many studies suggest a negative relationship among duration of sound deprivation and... The cochlear implant is a prosthesis that is capable to replace listening capability among patients with sensorineural hearing loss. Many studies suggest a negative relationship among duration of sound deprivation and audiometric gain (by means of speech perception test) after cochlear implantation. We evaluated surgical and audiologic results among post-lingual deafened adults, in different times of sound deprivation, and correlated with social isolation, presence of vertigo or tinnitus, and the speech therapy yield, between pre- and post-operative stages. A retrospective study was conducted on patients with post-lingual hearing loss, aged over 18 years old who underwent cochlear implant surgery in a public hospital from 2004 to 2014. Audiological, socio-demographic questionnaire, and manifestations of vertigo and tinnitus, during pre- and post-operative stages, were compared and correlating to the different periods of sound deprivation. Two groups were studied. The group A was composed of 38 participants (14 male and 24 female) with sound deprivation of less than 10 years;and group B was composed of 17 participants (8 male and 9 female) with sound deprivation longer than 10 years. We found no differences regarding age, sex, duration of sound deprivation, mean pure-tone audiometric results (pre- and post-surgery), and speech perception tests (pre-operatively). After one year of the surgery, we observed a significant difference between both groups, with a better performance to group A. The results of speech perception test, after cochlear implantation in group B, were worse than the results obtained in group A, although these correlations are not determinant whether to perform cochlear implant surgery or not. 展开更多
关键词 AUDIOMETRY COCHLEAR Implantation SENSORINEURAL Hearing Loss SOUND DEPRIVATION DEAFNESS
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Cochlear Implant in a Patient with Arnold-Chiari Syndrome
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作者 Maria Stella Arantes do Amaral Daniela Soares Fonseca +4 位作者 Antonio Carlos dos Santos Henrique Furlan Pauna eduardo t. massuda Ana Cláudia Mirandola Barbosa Reis Miguel Angelo Hyppolito 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2018年第2期162-167,共6页
Objective: To verify the efficacy of cochlear implantation in a patient with Arnold-Chiari syndrome. Design: Review of a medical chart from a patient with Arnold-Chiari syndrome that underwent to cochlear implant surg... Objective: To verify the efficacy of cochlear implantation in a patient with Arnold-Chiari syndrome. Design: Review of a medical chart from a patient with Arnold-Chiari syndrome that underwent to cochlear implant surgery. Case report: A 6 year-old female, with meningomyelocele and congenital hydrocephalus, deaf in the past 3 years, after meningitis. At that time, she used oral language with adequate speech development. Tone audiometry revealed bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss. The MRI was compatible with the Arnold-Chiari syndrome. Cochlear implantation was performed on the left ear with MED-EL? Implant (model SONATATi100). Currently, the child is 12 year-old, performs speech therapy three times a week, with good hearing and language development. Conclusion: Despite the presence of Arnold-Chiari syndrome (Chiari type II) with neurological disorders and with ventriculoperitoneal shunt, patient had good hearing results after cochlear implant surgery. 展开更多
关键词 AUDIOMETRY Cochlear Implant SENSORINEURAL Hearing Loss ARNOLD-CHIARI SYNDROME DEAFNESS Central Nervous System MALFORMATION
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