OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of a powerful active hearing device in a patient different from far-advanced otosclerosis, specifically when the stapes footplate is mobile. PATIENT: A patient with severe-to-profound mixed hearing loss, who was not benefiting from the use of a conventional hearing aid, was selected for an inner ear active implant. This was justified by a bone conductive threshold above 60 dB, which had discouraged any other rehabilitative solutions such as a bone conductive implant, or an active middle ear implant (AMEI). INTERVENTION: The hearing device was surgically applied using a combined transmastoid/transcanal approach. During surgery, a mobile stapes were found and was perforated for the insertion of a piston prosthesis, crimped on the new-incus of the device. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The bone conduction threshold was assessed postoperatively to identify any possible surgery-related hearing deterioration. Pure tone audiometry was conducted in a sound field, and a speech reception threshold test was performed with the contralateral ear masked. The hearing outcome was assessed soon after the implant activation (6 weeks after surgery), and 6 months after surgery. RESULTS: Upon activation of the device, a PTA of 45 dB was obtained (at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz). At 6 months after surgery, the speech discrimination score reached 90% at 80 dB SPL. CONCLUSION: The application of the Codacs device has shown to be compatible with a mobile stapes footplate, as demonstrated in this report. The footplate perforation did not cause any further hearing deterioration, and has allowed to achieve a favorable auditory outcome.

Inner Ear Active Hearing Device in Non-Otosclerotic, Severe, Mixed Hearing Loss / Barbara, Maurizio; Volpini, Luigi; Covelli, Edoardo; Filippi, Chiara; Monini, Simonetta. - In: OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY. - ISSN 1531-7129. - STAMPA. - 37:5(2016), pp. 1-4. [10.1097/MAO.0000000000001020]

Inner Ear Active Hearing Device in Non-Otosclerotic, Severe, Mixed Hearing Loss

BARBARA, Maurizio;VOLPINI, LUIGI;COVELLI, EDOARDO;FILIPPI, CHIARA;MONINI, Simonetta
2016

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OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of a powerful active hearing device in a patient different from far-advanced otosclerosis, specifically when the stapes footplate is mobile. PATIENT: A patient with severe-to-profound mixed hearing loss, who was not benefiting from the use of a conventional hearing aid, was selected for an inner ear active implant. This was justified by a bone conductive threshold above 60 dB, which had discouraged any other rehabilitative solutions such as a bone conductive implant, or an active middle ear implant (AMEI). INTERVENTION: The hearing device was surgically applied using a combined transmastoid/transcanal approach. During surgery, a mobile stapes were found and was perforated for the insertion of a piston prosthesis, crimped on the new-incus of the device. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The bone conduction threshold was assessed postoperatively to identify any possible surgery-related hearing deterioration. Pure tone audiometry was conducted in a sound field, and a speech reception threshold test was performed with the contralateral ear masked. The hearing outcome was assessed soon after the implant activation (6 weeks after surgery), and 6 months after surgery. RESULTS: Upon activation of the device, a PTA of 45 dB was obtained (at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz). At 6 months after surgery, the speech discrimination score reached 90% at 80 dB SPL. CONCLUSION: The application of the Codacs device has shown to be compatible with a mobile stapes footplate, as demonstrated in this report. The footplate perforation did not cause any further hearing deterioration, and has allowed to achieve a favorable auditory outcome.
2016
middle ear implant; codacs; implantable hearing device; mixed hearing loss
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Inner Ear Active Hearing Device in Non-Otosclerotic, Severe, Mixed Hearing Loss / Barbara, Maurizio; Volpini, Luigi; Covelli, Edoardo; Filippi, Chiara; Monini, Simonetta. - In: OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY. - ISSN 1531-7129. - STAMPA. - 37:5(2016), pp. 1-4. [10.1097/MAO.0000000000001020]
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