Since their introduction, passive percutaneous hearing aids have undergone substantial evolution, including changes in implant production, improvements in the sound processor, and simplification of surgical implantation techniques. The latest innovation comes from the minimally invasive technique proposed for the PONTO system (MIPS), which does not involve the creation of a mucoperiosteal flap in order to leave the surrounding soft tissue and vascular microcirculation intact. This study proposes a modified surgical technique compared to the one proposed for the PONTO system in order to overcome some steps of the traditional surgical technique for the placement of the Baha Connect prosthesis. Our technique does not involve any incision but the exposure of the periosteum using a skin punch and subsequent drilling without the use of any protective cannula. The described procedure allows one to overcome some steps of the traditional surgical technique and, consequently, also some post-operative complications. Moreover, a minimally invasive procedure can help reduce surgical time and the invasiveness of the application.
Percutaneous bone implant surgery: a MIPS modified technique / Pizzolante, Sofia; Covelli, Edoardo; Filippi, Chiara; Barbara, Maurizio. - In: THE LARYNGOSCOPE. - ISSN 1531-4995. - 135:9(2025), pp. 3781-3784. [10.1002/lary.32192]
Percutaneous bone implant surgery: a MIPS modified technique
Sofia Pizzolante
Conceptualization
;Edoardo CovelliResources
;Chiara FilippiMethodology
;Maurizio BarbaraConceptualization
2025
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Since their introduction, passive percutaneous hearing aids have undergone substantial evolution, including changes in implant production, improvements in the sound processor, and simplification of surgical implantation techniques. The latest innovation comes from the minimally invasive technique proposed for the PONTO system (MIPS), which does not involve the creation of a mucoperiosteal flap in order to leave the surrounding soft tissue and vascular microcirculation intact. This study proposes a modified surgical technique compared to the one proposed for the PONTO system in order to overcome some steps of the traditional surgical technique for the placement of the Baha Connect prosthesis. Our technique does not involve any incision but the exposure of the periosteum using a skin punch and subsequent drilling without the use of any protective cannula. The described procedure allows one to overcome some steps of the traditional surgical technique and, consequently, also some post-operative complications. Moreover, a minimally invasive procedure can help reduce surgical time and the invasiveness of the application.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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