Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4107017 Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryAuditory Brainstem Implants were developed to partially restore the hearing capabilities of patients without cochlear nerves bilaterally.Aimthis paper aims to discuss the clinical and surgical findings of four ABI patients.Materials and methodfour patients diagnosed with bilateral schwannomas received auditory brainstem implants (ABI) and had one of their tumors resected in the same surgical procedure. Clinical aspects, surgical technique, anatomic landmarks, and outcomes were analyzed.Resultsthe anatomic landmarks were identified in all four patients in relation to the foramina of Luschka. Two patients had CSF leaks. The electrodes were well positioned and hearing sensation was good enough to allow for sound recognition and assist patients perform lip reading.Conclusionthe outcomes observed in our patients were quite encouraging and offer great perspectives for those suffering from deep bilateral deafness and impaired central auditory pathways.

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