Cochlear Implantation and Other Implantable Technology
Cochlear implants represent the most successful neural prosthesis to date. Their development is a testament to courageous scientists, surgeons, audiologists, and patients who have pushed the technology forward. The devices work by stimulating spiral ganglion neurons located within the cochlea’s modiolus. A solid understanding of the temporal bone, facial nerve, and cochlea anatomy will optimize surgical placement of the electrode and limit surgical complications. The success of cochlear implants has led to expanded candidacy criteria and even implantation of some non-traditional candidates (electroacoustic, single-sided deafness, etc.). Ultimate cochlear implant performance depends on various patient, device, and surgical factors. Device complications are rare but when they occur they need to be reported in a standardized fashion.
- Describe the embryology and anatomy of the cochlea.
- Explain the indications and contraindications of traditional cochlear implant candidates. Also, recognize some of the non-traditional candidates.
- Distinguish how a cochlear implant evaluation differs from a standard audiogram.
- Explain the basics of how the cochlear implant device works.
- Recognize some of the variables responsible for variations in cochlear implant performance.
Learner must Sign In to access AAO-HNSF education activities:
- Annual Meeting Webcast (AMW):
- Advanced Cochlear Implantation: Obstructed and Malformed
- Bone Conduction Hearing Devices for Children- What is the Best Choice for my Patient?
- The Challenging Cochlear Implant: How to Maximize Success
- Cochlear Implantation in Developing World: Insight to a Different Perspective
- Cochlear Implants, Sinus Surgery and Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
- Evidence for Expanding Cochlear Implant Candidacy (Adults and Pediatrics) Part I and II
- Expanding Criteria for Cochlear Implantation
- New Issues and Techniques in Cochlear Implantation
- New Trends in Cochlear Implantation
- Pediatric Cochlear Implantation: Better Decisions, Better Outcomes
- Updates in Global Cochlear Implantation