The benefit of cochlear implants in the mtreatent of profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss is undeniable. In Switzerland, bilateral cochlear implantation is the treatment of choice in bilateral deafness in children. Due to the anatomical relations of the cochlea and the vestibule, vestibular function can be affected during implantation. Bilateral vestibular areflexia can significantly impair the quality of life and a child's development. Therefore, even if the theoretical risk of bilateral vestibular arefilxia after cochlear implantation is only about 1%, it must be taken into account. Vestibular function assessment must be part of the pre-implantation workup. For bilateral implantations, we recommend a sequential procedure. The sec...
Worldwide, more than 550 million people suffer from disabling hearing loss (≥35dB in the better ear)...
Patients with bilateral vestibulopathy suffer from a variety of complaints, leading to a high indivi...
International audienceVestibular lesions are found after cochlear implantation in 23–100 % of cases....
Cochlear implantation is a standardized secure procedure for more than 15 years for the care of deaf...
Introduction: Although it is recommended to perform cochlear implantation in both ears at the same t...
The first part of this thesis focusses on the benefits of bilateral cochlear implantation. We presen...
Introduction: The cochlear implantation in patients with inner ear malformation has always been a ch...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the influence of the cochlear implantation in prelingual deaf...
Objectives: Given the close interconnection between the auditory and vestibular end organs, the incr...
Bilateral or unilateral cochlear implantation for deaf children: an observational stud
Item does not contain fulltextThe advantages of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation were asse...
Introduction An early acquired or congenital absence of sensory input of the vestibule will lead to ...
Objectives/Hypothesis To evaluate the effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation over unilater...
Introduction Cochlear implants known to provide support in individuals with bilateral hearing los...
In the first part of this thesis, the results of a retrospective cohort study and a systematic revie...
Worldwide, more than 550 million people suffer from disabling hearing loss (≥35dB in the better ear)...
Patients with bilateral vestibulopathy suffer from a variety of complaints, leading to a high indivi...
International audienceVestibular lesions are found after cochlear implantation in 23–100 % of cases....
Cochlear implantation is a standardized secure procedure for more than 15 years for the care of deaf...
Introduction: Although it is recommended to perform cochlear implantation in both ears at the same t...
The first part of this thesis focusses on the benefits of bilateral cochlear implantation. We presen...
Introduction: The cochlear implantation in patients with inner ear malformation has always been a ch...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the influence of the cochlear implantation in prelingual deaf...
Objectives: Given the close interconnection between the auditory and vestibular end organs, the incr...
Bilateral or unilateral cochlear implantation for deaf children: an observational stud
Item does not contain fulltextThe advantages of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation were asse...
Introduction An early acquired or congenital absence of sensory input of the vestibule will lead to ...
Objectives/Hypothesis To evaluate the effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation over unilater...
Introduction Cochlear implants known to provide support in individuals with bilateral hearing los...
In the first part of this thesis, the results of a retrospective cohort study and a systematic revie...
Worldwide, more than 550 million people suffer from disabling hearing loss (≥35dB in the better ear)...
Patients with bilateral vestibulopathy suffer from a variety of complaints, leading to a high indivi...
International audienceVestibular lesions are found after cochlear implantation in 23–100 % of cases....