Acta Oto-Laryngologica Case Reports (Jan 2020)

Bilateral cochlear implantation in children with common cavity

  • Milan Urík,
  • Ivo Šlapák,
  • Dagmar Hošnová,
  • Alena Trčková,
  • Denisa Pavlovská,
  • Bronislava Bubeníčková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23772484.2020.1756820
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 38 – 41

Abstract

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Objective A child with severe sensorineural hearing loss due to congenital malformation of the inner ear may benefit from cochlear implantation. However, surgery is usually difficult for a surgeon due to anatomical variability; hearing benefit is uncertain; and there is a risk of complications. Patient and intervention We describe a case of a child with bilateral common cavity malformation (CCM) in which we performed bilateral cochlear implantation using transmastoid labyrinthotomy (TML) with a standard electrode. Main outcomes and results We observed a very good audiological results using Visual Reinforcement Audiometry and speech development after the implantaion. Conclusion TML is a simple procedure which is less time-consuming and which carries a lower risk of facial nerve damage.

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