[Bone conduction hearing aids with fluid medium]. / Knochenleitungshörgeräte mit Flüssigkeitsankopplung.
Wien Med Wochenschr
; 147(10): 244-8, 1997.
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In patients with chronic otorrhoea or middle ear pathology, traditional hearing aids which depend on air conduction are of little use. In these situations a bone conduction hearing aid is preferable. Such devices by-pass the middle ear cleft and ossicular chain by conducting sound waves through bone to the cochlea. To date, bone conduction hearing aids have transmitted sound via a vibrating transducer applied either to skin (transcutaneous) or to bone (percutaneous). Unfortunately, these hearing aids possess a number of disadvantages, which include: cost, aesthetic appeal, a general anaesthetic for percutaneous aids, and most notably pressure discomfort to the side of the head. To overcome some of these problems a new bone conducting hearing aid is being developed which differs from conventional aids in that sound transmission is through a liquid medium. This has been tentatively named the "Hydro-Hearing Aid" and a prototype is now being tested.
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Asunto principal:
Conducción Ósea
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Audífonos
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Pérdida Auditiva Conductiva
Tipo de estudio:
Etiology_studies
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Adult
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Child
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Female
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Male
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Wien Med Wochenschr
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MEDICINA
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1997
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Austria