Intra‐cochlear Flushing Reduces Tissue Response to Cochlear Implantation

Author:

Razmovski Tayla1ORCID,Brody Kate M.1,Stathopoulos Dimitra1,Zhang Dongcheng1,Cho Ellie2,Hampson Amy J.1,Collins Aaron1,Bester Christofer1,O'Leary Stephen13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital University of Melbourne East Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Biological Optical Microscopy Platform University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

3. The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital East Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

IntroductionIntraoperative trauma leading to bleeding during cochlear implantation negatively impacts residual hearing of cochlear implant recipients. There are no clinical protocols for the removal of blood during implantation, to reduce the consequential effects such as inflammation and fibrosis which adversely affect cochlear health and residual hearing. This preclinical study investigated the implementation of an intra‐cochlear flushing protocol for the removal of blood.MethodsThree groups of guinea pigs were studied for 28 days after cochlear implantation; cochlear implant‐only (control group); cochlear implant with blood injected into the cochlea (blood group); and cochlear implant, blood injection, and flushing of the blood from the cochlea intraoperatively (flush group). Auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) in addition to tissue response volumes were analyzed and compared between groups.ResultsAfter implantation, the blood group exhibited the highest ABR thresholds when compared to the control and flush group, particularly in the high frequencies. On the final day, the control and blood group had similar ABR thresholds across all frequencies tested, whereas the flush group had the lowest thresholds, significantly lower at 24 kHz than the blood and control group. Analysis of the tissue response showed the flush group had significantly lower tissue responses in the basal half of the array when compared with the blood and control group.ConclusionsFlushing intra‐cochlear blood during surgery resulted in better auditory function and reduced subsequent fibrosis in the basal region of the cochlea. This finding prompts the implementation of a flushing protocol in clinical cochlear implantation.Level of EvidenceN/A Laryngoscope, 2023

Funder

Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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