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A new semi-implantable middle ear implant for sensorineural hearing loss: three-years follow-up in a pilot patient's group.

A new semi-implantable middle ear implant for sensorineural hearing loss: three-years follow-up in a pilot patient's group.

Acta Otolaryngol. 2017 Aug 30;:1-5

Authors: Barbara M, Volpini L, Filippi C, Atturo F, Monini S

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to report on the long-term follow-up of a new semi-implantable middle ear device utilized for restoration of moderate-to-severe sensorineural hearing loss in a first series of subjects.
METHODS: Three subjects, affected by sensorineural hearing loss, have undergone implantation of Maxum(®) middle ear implant, via a transcanal approach. They all underwent an auditory assessment, paying particular attention on the pre- versus post-operative hearing levels under the unaided, best-fitted hearing aided and implant-aided conditions. The audiometric evaluation has been repeated 3 years after implantation and implemented by questionnaires aiming at the evaluation of the quality of life.
RESULTS: The post-operative hearing threshold and discrimination in quiet appear to be similar or better than those provided by conventional hearing aids, with a concomitant improvement of the subjects' quality of life. The application of the present device showed to be easy and reproducible, with no severe adverse effects recorded at the 3-years follow-up. Mild issues due to the external component were also observed, such as difficulty of keeping it continuously in place due to excess canal sweating in one subject, and a temporary loss of stability due to occurring irregularities of the external coating in another subject.
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term, preliminary data reveal that the Maxum(®) device may provide equal or better functional gain and word recognition scores in quiet in patients with moderate-to-severe sensorineural hearing loss, in comparison to optimally fitted hearing aids, with a satisfactory improvement of their quality of life.

PMID: 28854835 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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