We present an analysis of adverse events after implantation of bone anchored hearing device in our patient population with focus on individual risk factors for peri-implant skin reactions. The investigation involved a chart review of adult Baha patients (n = 179) with 203 Bahas implanted with skin reduction techniques between 1993 and 2009, a questionnaire (n = 97) and a free clinical examination (n = 47). Skin reactions were graded by severity from 0 (no skin reaction) to 4 (implant loss resulting from infection) according to Holgers. We analyzed the skin reaction rate (SRR) defined as the number of skin reactions per year and the worst Holgers grade (WHG), which indicates the grade of the worst skin reaction per implant. We defined 20 par...
Purpose: To review types and frequencies of adverse events (AE) associated with bone-conduction hear...
This research project focuses on the multiple challenges associated with implants that breach the sk...
Between 1977 and October 1989, 445 patients have been treated with bone-anchored skin-penetrating ti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of implant location and skin thickness on the frequency and degree...
AbstractObjectiveTo report a case of intractable skin reactions caused by bone-anchored hearing aid ...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the clinical outcome measures of fixture loss and skin reactions in older-a...
Some patients with hearing impairment cannot use conventional hearing aids. One solution for these p...
Contains fulltext : 170577.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The objective o...
Objective: To identify risk factors for complications after bone-anchored hearing implant (BAHI) sur...
Contains fulltext : 168041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The objective o...
SummaryObjectivesBAHA implants have been shown to be effective in certain forms of conductive hearin...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: This study assesses soft tissue reactions and implant stabi...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate skin-related postoperative complications from tissue preservation approac...
Objective: To compare the skin-related complications of the traditional skin flap method with a line...
Purpose: To review types and frequencies of adverse events (AE) associated with bone-conduction hear...
This research project focuses on the multiple challenges associated with implants that breach the sk...
Between 1977 and October 1989, 445 patients have been treated with bone-anchored skin-penetrating ti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of implant location and skin thickness on the frequency and degree...
AbstractObjectiveTo report a case of intractable skin reactions caused by bone-anchored hearing aid ...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the clinical outcome measures of fixture loss and skin reactions in older-a...
Some patients with hearing impairment cannot use conventional hearing aids. One solution for these p...
Contains fulltext : 170577.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The objective o...
Objective: To identify risk factors for complications after bone-anchored hearing implant (BAHI) sur...
Contains fulltext : 168041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The objective o...
SummaryObjectivesBAHA implants have been shown to be effective in certain forms of conductive hearin...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: This study assesses soft tissue reactions and implant stabi...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate skin-related postoperative complications from tissue preservation approac...
Objective: To compare the skin-related complications of the traditional skin flap method with a line...
Purpose: To review types and frequencies of adverse events (AE) associated with bone-conduction hear...
This research project focuses on the multiple challenges associated with implants that breach the sk...
Between 1977 and October 1989, 445 patients have been treated with bone-anchored skin-penetrating ti...