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Cochlear Implants Int ; : 1-8, 2024 May 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38812414

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OBJECTIVE: This study emphasizes the role of preoperative high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) temporal bone in evaluating the variation in cochlear orientation and proposes a grading system to determine the level of intraoperative difficulties encountered. METHODS: Preoperative correlation of middle ear and inner ear structures along with the basal turn angle (BTA) was done to assess the orientation. Patients were divided into three groups depending on BTA and radiology findings. RESULTS: Group A (BTA = 55°-60°) had statistically significant (p < 0.05) correlation between middle ear to inner ear structures on HRCT, whereas group B (BTA >60°) and C (BTA <55°) had variations in the alignment of middle ear structures to their corresponding inner ear structures. CONCLUSION: The association of BTA to the correlation between middle ear and inner ear structures can determine the orientation of the cochlea. This evaluation makes the surgeon aware of intraoperative challenges and helps in surgical planning.

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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 75(3): 2467-2469, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37636597

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Cochlear hypoplasia type IV is a rare cochlear malformation with hypoplastic middle and apical turns while basal turn develops normally, it often coexist with other genetic mutations. We present a case of 4 year old with chiari malformation type 1 along with bilateral Cochlear hypoplasia type IV who underwent cochlear implantation.

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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 168: 111522, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36990031

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OBJECTIVE: To share our experience of the surgical challenges faced in cochlear implanted patients with inner ear malformation and to assess the auditory and speech perception outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Clinical records of 502 cochlear implant procedures were reviewed and data of 122 patients who had inner ear malformations were enrolled in the study. Their auditory and speech performances were evaluated post implantation for 3 years. RESULT: Cerebrospinal fluid gusher was encountered during opening of cochlea in 42 patients (34.4%) and one patient was re-explored within 24 h. In 30.3% of cases facial anomaly was found. Significant improvement in average performance was seen in all malformation types except in cochlear hypoplasia at 12 months postoperatively. CONCLUSION: Surgical challenges can be overcome with expertise and giving special attention to preoperative imaging. Our experience suggests that outcomes are favourable in patients with inner ear malformations too.


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Cochlear Implantation , Cochlear Implants , Ear, Inner , Humans , Child , Cochlear Implantation/methods , Ear, Inner/surgery , Ear, Inner/abnormalities , Treatment Outcome , Cochlea/diagnostic imaging , Cochlea/surgery , Cochlea/abnormalities , Retrospective Studies
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 74(Suppl 1): 707-713, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36032866

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The aim of our study is to compare the outcomes in unilateral and bilateral cochlear implants in pediatric age and also between simultaneous and sequential cochlear implant surgery. This retrospective study was carried out with 83 children aged between 12 months to 2.5 years which included 41 children with bilateral Cochlear implants and 42 with unilateral implants. Out of these 41 children, 21 were simultaneous and 20 were sequential cochlear implant. All the children were operated at civil hospital Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. CAP, SIR, localization, traffic noise and speech in noise scores were assessed at regular intervals over the period of 4 years. Also the drug administration time, surgical time, operating room time were assessed for simultaneous and sequential cochlear implant surgery. Children with bilateral simultaneous implants fared significantly better with CAP, SIR, localization, speech noise and traffic noise scores than sequential bilateral implants and unilateral implants with a significant difference of means t tests between the two groups. Simultaneous cochlear implant surgery is associated with reduced surgical time, operating room time, it shortens the total in patient stay. There is less of drug administration and bilateral ones are stimulated simultaneously. Bilateral cochlear implants perform better with respect to auditory perception skills and spontaneous speech when compared with unilateral implants, but simultaneous surgery is better and safe option for pediatric cochlear implantation.

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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 73(4): 499-503, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34692461

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We describe a novel procedure using betaine surfactant and polyhexanide for biofilm in cochlear implants. Early intervention along with wound debridement, double layer vascularized flap and rifampicin helps in salvaging the implant. Leaving the array in cochlea avoids fibrosis and can be considered for cochlear implantation at a later stage. This novel procedure significantly limits morbidity and repeated surgeries.

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