1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0303-8467(97)81755-6
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Electrical stimulation of the cochlear nucleus. First results of the European auditory brainstem implant clinical trial

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“…Multi-electrode stimulation of the second auditory neuron by using transcutaneous signal transmission is possible. [1][2][3]5,6 The best results are obtained in patients with stable NF2 disease and primary surgery of small acoustic neuromas. ABI may be successful in tumour recurrences and with an interval of hearing loss up to 16 years or even more.…”
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“…Multi-electrode stimulation of the second auditory neuron by using transcutaneous signal transmission is possible. [1][2][3]5,6 The best results are obtained in patients with stable NF2 disease and primary surgery of small acoustic neuromas. ABI may be successful in tumour recurrences and with an interval of hearing loss up to 16 years or even more.…”
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“…The rst results with diseases other than NF2 are promising. 5,6,12 The surgery should be carried out in selected centres in different countries by an established surgical technique, respecting the need for successful ABI implantation after complete tumour removal. The implantation will be most accurate if the surgeon removing the tumour preserves the anatomy perfectly and the ABI specialist is included at a stage where there still is a chance of identifying the landmarks and nding the direction of the cochlear nucleus.…”
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“…In all these eight patients the Nucleus 22 device was used, and in seven of these patients within the European Study Group. 18 Indication for auditory brainstem implant surgery All the patients had been known to the NF2 outpatient clinic for a minimum of six months to 10 years, on average 3.5 years. All the eight patients received a low or moderate scaling factor in the NF2 manifestation classi cation and a good rating regarding life prognosis and presented with a stable life phase of their NF2 disease.…”
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“…Functional results show great variability; from noise perception only to useful speech discrimination in audiovisual mode in a few patients so far. Since the early trials by Hitselberger and House in 1979, as reported by Edgerton et al 13 and Hit sel berger et al, 21 profound improvements in implant array, technology, and speech processing strategies 65 have brought about useful improvement in functional outcome, 4,8,9,17,23,29,31,32,37,42,43,45,46,48,58,59 but still results remain less favorable than in cochlear implants or auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) in patients without NF2. 8 Visionindependent speech perception is not generally achieved.…”
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