MRI is a widespread and greatly helpful diagnostic tool, yet its use on cochlear implant patients is restricted by the presence of an inner magnet. We report on a case of magnet dislodgment after 1.5T MRI in a 31-year-old female with a Hi-Res 90K cochlear implant. In this case, it was possible to implement an alternative, totally noninvasive approach based on an external manual repositioning rather than a surgical procedure of the displaced magnet
Abstract Background The probability that a patient will need an MRI scan at least once in a lifetime...
Objective. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging with the magnet of the cochlear implant receiver/stim...
Ozgur, Abdulkadir/0000-0002-6155-5988WOS: 000496771600018PubMed: 27388957[No abstract available
MRI is a widespread and greatly helpful diagnostic tool, yet its use on cochlear implant patients is...
MRI is a widespread and greatly helpful diagnostic tool, yet its use on cochlear implant patients is...
Objectives Although modern cochlear implants (CIs) are approved for magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs...
Introduction: Most cochlear implants are currently compatible with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
MRI in patients with a cochlear implant: how to proceed An increasing number of cochlear implantatio...
The number of patients with cochlear implant (CI) has been rapidly increasing in recent years, and t...
A 51-years-old male unilateral cochlear implant recipient underwent a magnet removal surgery 7 month...
Cochlear implantation is considered to be a safe and effective treatment for severe to profound sens...
The purpose of this paper is to describe cases which reported complication after cochlear implantati...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are standard treatment for postlingually deafened individuals and prelingual...
Objectives: Dislocation of the magnet inside the implanted component of a cochlear implant (CI) can ...
Objectives: To date, over 200 000 cochlear implants (CIs) have been implanted worldwide and the inci...
Abstract Background The probability that a patient will need an MRI scan at least once in a lifetime...
Objective. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging with the magnet of the cochlear implant receiver/stim...
Ozgur, Abdulkadir/0000-0002-6155-5988WOS: 000496771600018PubMed: 27388957[No abstract available
MRI is a widespread and greatly helpful diagnostic tool, yet its use on cochlear implant patients is...
MRI is a widespread and greatly helpful diagnostic tool, yet its use on cochlear implant patients is...
Objectives Although modern cochlear implants (CIs) are approved for magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs...
Introduction: Most cochlear implants are currently compatible with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
MRI in patients with a cochlear implant: how to proceed An increasing number of cochlear implantatio...
The number of patients with cochlear implant (CI) has been rapidly increasing in recent years, and t...
A 51-years-old male unilateral cochlear implant recipient underwent a magnet removal surgery 7 month...
Cochlear implantation is considered to be a safe and effective treatment for severe to profound sens...
The purpose of this paper is to describe cases which reported complication after cochlear implantati...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are standard treatment for postlingually deafened individuals and prelingual...
Objectives: Dislocation of the magnet inside the implanted component of a cochlear implant (CI) can ...
Objectives: To date, over 200 000 cochlear implants (CIs) have been implanted worldwide and the inci...
Abstract Background The probability that a patient will need an MRI scan at least once in a lifetime...
Objective. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging with the magnet of the cochlear implant receiver/stim...
Ozgur, Abdulkadir/0000-0002-6155-5988WOS: 000496771600018PubMed: 27388957[No abstract available