1. Cochlear Implant Surgery: How to Fix Receiver/Stimulator Avoiding Extrusion
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Vittorio Pietro Achilli, Simone Zucchini, Annalisa Gatto, Jamile Karina Antonio, Giancarlo Tirelli, Alice Piccinato, Margherita Tofanelli, Gatto, Annalisa, Tofanelli, Margherita, Piccinato, Alice, Antonio, Jamile Karina, Zucchini, Simone, Achilli, Vittorio Pietro, and Tirelli, Giancarlo
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing loss ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pilot Projects ,Postoperative Complications ,Suture Anchors ,Cochlear implant ,medicine ,Humans ,postoperative complication ,hearing loss ,fixation technique ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,cochlear implant ,hearing lo ,Cochlear Implantation ,Surgery ,Cochlear implant surgery ,Cochlear Implants ,Otorhinolaryngology ,receiver/stimulator extrusion ,postoperative complications ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Cochlear implant (CI) surgery is generally safe and associated with a limited number of complications, among which the extrusion of the receiver/stimulator (R/S) or the electrode misplacement and migration might require a CI re-implantation. The aim of this pilot study is to describe a new technique to firmly fix the R/S using the Mitek suture anchors system (Depuy Mitek Surgical Products, Inc. Raynham, Massachusetts). We tested two different models and in our experience, the web of suture created with this device can improve the stability of the bond of the R/S to the underlying curved bone surface. So, this system resulted in a less laborious manner keeping low the complication rate.
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- 2021