2024
DOI: 10.3389/fauot.2023.1325749
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The effect of surgeon experience and insertion speed on intracochlear pressures during in-vitro cochlear implantation

William Crohan,
Dayse Tavora-Vieira,
Marcus Voola
et al.

Abstract: HypothesisThat increased insertion speed is associated with increased intracochlear pressure variation.BackgroundPreservation of residual hearing is an important goal of modern cochlear implant surgery. Many factors, including intracochlear pressure changes during insertion, are thought to be significant in the preservation of residual hearing through the reduction in intraoperative trauma to the cochlea.MethodsParticipants at a cochlear implantation hearing preservation workshop open to surgeons and audiologi… Show more

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