Author:
Güldiken Y,Polat B,Enver N,Aydemir L,Çomoğlu Ş,Orhan K S
Abstract
AbstractObjective:This study aimed to evaluate migration of the receiver–stimulator after cochlear implantation using the subperiosteal pocket technique.Methods:A prospective clinical study was performed of 32 paediatric patients (aged between 12 months and 8 years; mean ± standard deviation, 28 ± 19 months) who underwent cochlear implantation in tertiary referral centres. The degree of migration was evaluated using measurements between the receiver–stimulator and selected reference points: the lateral canthus, tragus and mastoid tip. All distances were measured during and six months after surgery.Results:No receiver–stimulator migration was observed when using the subperiosteal pocket technique.Conclusion:Concerns about implant migration in the subperiosteal pocket technique are unwarranted: this is a safe technique to use for cochlear implantation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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