Patients suffering from conductive or mixed hearing losses can often be successfully rehabilitated using bone conduction devices (BCDs). Percutaneous BCDs are widely used today, but the trend is to develop transcutaneous solutions able to providing equally good rehabilitation and less complications. Here, the transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant was compared with percutaneous BCDs under the hypothesis that they are equally effective. Tone and speech audiometry and questionnaires were utilized to assess the overall performance. The outcome confirmed the initial hypothesis
Background: Recently, the use of transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCIs) has been increased. ...
There is a substantial need for improvement of the hearing situation for patients with chronic middl...
The aim of this study is to investigate the deviced and non-deviced auditory performance results of ...
Hypothesis:The transcutaneous bone conduction implant (BCI) is compared with bone-anchored hearing a...
Background:Patients suffering from conductive-, sensorineural- or mixed hearing loss that are unable...
Purpose: Patients that are suffering from outer or middle ear hearing impairment can often benefit m...
OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) is an important rehabilitation alternative ...
Background: Bone conduction devices (BCDs) are today widely used to rehabilitate patients suffering ...
Objective: To investigate audiological and quality of life outcomes for a new active transcutaneous ...
Conclusions: The Bonebridge (R) (BB) transcutaneous bone conductive implant (BCI) may overcome some ...
The different kinds of bone-conduction devices (BCDs) available for hearing rehabilitation are growi...
Percutaneous bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA) are today an important rehabilitation alternative for...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new transcutaneous bone-cond...
Semi-implantable transcutaneous bone conduction devices are treatment options for conductive and mix...
Percutaneous bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA) are today an important rehabilitation alternative for...
Background: Recently, the use of transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCIs) has been increased. ...
There is a substantial need for improvement of the hearing situation for patients with chronic middl...
The aim of this study is to investigate the deviced and non-deviced auditory performance results of ...
Hypothesis:The transcutaneous bone conduction implant (BCI) is compared with bone-anchored hearing a...
Background:Patients suffering from conductive-, sensorineural- or mixed hearing loss that are unable...
Purpose: Patients that are suffering from outer or middle ear hearing impairment can often benefit m...
OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) is an important rehabilitation alternative ...
Background: Bone conduction devices (BCDs) are today widely used to rehabilitate patients suffering ...
Objective: To investigate audiological and quality of life outcomes for a new active transcutaneous ...
Conclusions: The Bonebridge (R) (BB) transcutaneous bone conductive implant (BCI) may overcome some ...
The different kinds of bone-conduction devices (BCDs) available for hearing rehabilitation are growi...
Percutaneous bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA) are today an important rehabilitation alternative for...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new transcutaneous bone-cond...
Semi-implantable transcutaneous bone conduction devices are treatment options for conductive and mix...
Percutaneous bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA) are today an important rehabilitation alternative for...
Background: Recently, the use of transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCIs) has been increased. ...
There is a substantial need for improvement of the hearing situation for patients with chronic middl...
The aim of this study is to investigate the deviced and non-deviced auditory performance results of ...