2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215123002347
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Provision of bone conduction hearing implants in England in adults and children: a review of Hospital Episode Statistics data 2012–2021

Alison Conybeare,
Lauren Bennett,
Max S Osborne

Abstract: Objective Bone conduction hearing implants are a well-established method of hearing rehabilitation in children and adults. This study aimed to review any changes in provision in England. Methods The total number of bone conduction hearing implantations performed was analysed from 2012 to 2021 utilising Hospital Episode Statistics data for England. Results The total number of procedures has increased by 58 per cent. One-stage bone conduction hearing implantations in adul… Show more

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