Numerous changes continue to occur in cochlear implant candidacy. In general, these have been accompanied by concomitant and satisfactory changes in surgical techniques. Together, this has advanced the utility and safety of cochlear implantation. Most devices are now approved for use in patients with severe to profound unilateral hearing loss rather then the prior requirement of a bilateral profound loss. Furthermore, studies have begun utilizing short electrode arrays for shallow insertion in patients with considerable low-frequency residual hearing. This technique will allow the recipient to continue to use acoustically amplified hearing for the low frequencies simultaneously with a cochlear implant for the high frequencies. The advances ...
For many years or decades, cochlear implants have been an exciting research area covering multiple d...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...
Introduction: Surgical treatment of deafness by cochlear implants is used for more than 40 years, an...
Over thirty years of progress in development of surgical techniques and cochlear implant technology ...
Extensive research has improved cochlear implant technology in a number of aspects. New coding strat...
Cochlear implants (CI) represent the current treatment for patients affected by profound sensorineur...
Background: The cochlear implant has become the standard of care for severe or worse losses in heari...
Cochlear implant is a partially implantable electronic device designed to provide profoundly deafene...
Today's indications for cochlear implantation. During the last twenty years, the indications for coc...
In order to be considered for a cochlear implant, the person should have a profound bilateral hearin...
Cochlear implant (CI) procedure and CIs have a long history filled with innovations, that have resul...
Cochlear implants are the treatment of choice for auditory rehabilitation of patients with sensory d...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 1991. This version is repro...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Recommendation for cochlear implant (CI) treatment for indi...
For many years or decades, cochlear implants have been an exciting research area covering multiple d...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...
Introduction: Surgical treatment of deafness by cochlear implants is used for more than 40 years, an...
Over thirty years of progress in development of surgical techniques and cochlear implant technology ...
Extensive research has improved cochlear implant technology in a number of aspects. New coding strat...
Cochlear implants (CI) represent the current treatment for patients affected by profound sensorineur...
Background: The cochlear implant has become the standard of care for severe or worse losses in heari...
Cochlear implant is a partially implantable electronic device designed to provide profoundly deafene...
Today's indications for cochlear implantation. During the last twenty years, the indications for coc...
In order to be considered for a cochlear implant, the person should have a profound bilateral hearin...
Cochlear implant (CI) procedure and CIs have a long history filled with innovations, that have resul...
Cochlear implants are the treatment of choice for auditory rehabilitation of patients with sensory d...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 1991. This version is repro...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Recommendation for cochlear implant (CI) treatment for indi...
For many years or decades, cochlear implants have been an exciting research area covering multiple d...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...