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MRI Machines May Damage Cochlear Implants
Science Daily (press release) -
... the patient's implant, according to new research published in the December 2008 issue of Otolaryngology ? Head and Neck Surgery. A cochlear implant is ...
MRI machines may be dangerous for cochlear implants
Thaindian.com, Thailand -
... the scan far outweigh the risk of cochlear implant demagnetisation. The study is published in the latest issue of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. ...
Alliance for Families with Deaf Children meets needs in Broward County
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL -
Kennedy was signing before her first birthday, and at 15 months she was fitted with a cochlear implant, a surgically implanted electronic device that offers ...
Cochlear implant opens a world of sound for sixth-grader from ...
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 16, 2008
By JAMES A. FUSSELL Freeman family members say they are very happy with the results of Alexis? cochlear implant. From left, Alexis? father, David Withers; ...
Cochlear Implants Give A Whole New Sound To Life
Flyer News, OH - Nov 4, 2008
She wore hearing aids for most of her life until she was a sophomore in high school, when she underwent surgery for cochlear implants. ...
Jessica's Final Chapter
WZZM, MI - Nov 10, 2008
From her home in Muskegon, to her frequent trips to Chicago, to the moments before her cochlear implant surgery. But it hasn't been an easy five months for ...
An ear for the game
Portage Daily Graphic, Canada - Nov 22, 2008
A cochlear implant is a small, electronic device that helps to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of-hearing. ...
The battle over health insurance
WNYT, NY - Nov 11, 2008
Five year old Keegan Hendrick is undergoing surgery for a second cochlear implant. It's a procedure that almost didn't happen. Keegan and his twin brother ...

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Seven Patients with Cochlear Implant Leave the World of Silence in ...
Cuba Headlines, Cuba - Nov 6, 2008
The cochlear implant consists on a chip placed, by means of a microsurgery, in the inner ear of those who suffer from bilateral deep deafness. ...
Team sets sights on first bionic eye
The Age, Australia - Nov 12, 2008
"We have incredible expertise in Australia in this field, from the cochlear implant and heart pacemaker, but we want to take it to the next generation. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: new + cochlear + invasive  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

A Major Advancement In Cochlear Implants
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY - Jul 26, 2008
The new cochlear implant system is designed to accommodate minimally invasive surgical techniques. To learn more, visit www.medel.com. ...
Cochlear Announces Milestone in Hearing Restoration With 120000 ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jul 25, 2008
Today, 72-year-old New York resident, Susan Grossman, will undergo surgery to receive bilateral (a device in each ear) Nucleus(R) Freedom cochlear implants. ...ASX:COH
MED-EL's new MAESTRO
EurekAlert (press release), DC - Jul 9, 2008
Additionally, the SONATATI100 is the smallest titanium cochlear implant on the market, designed to accommodate minimally invasive surgical techniques in ...
All our family are deaf ... but a ?70000 operation will make our ...
Daily Mail, UK - Jul 12, 2008
In March, Eytan became only the seventh child to be fitted with cochlear implants at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. ...
Medical technology: prospects for the 21st century
ScienceAlert, Australia - Jul 16, 2008
The device, developed industrially by Cochlear Ltd, is the first clinically successful method of restoring brain function, and the first advance in helping ...
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The Laser Doppler: A Non-invasive Measure of Cochlear Blood Flow -
PC Goodwin, JM Miller, HA Dengerink, JW Wright, A … - Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1984 - informaworld.com
... The Laser Doppler: A Non-invasive Measure of Cochlear Blood Flow ... The laser
Doppler: A non-invasive measure of cochlear blood flow. ...

Non-invasive measurement of intracranial pressure changes by otoacoustic emissions (OAEs)--a report …
AM Frank, C Alexiou, P Hulin, T Janssen, W Arnold, … - Zentralbl Neurochir, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... can only be objectively assessed by invasive measurement tools ... of the inner ear via
the cochlear aquaeduct. A new method for assessing cochlear disorders is ...

… Approach to the Middle Ear: Demonstration of the Concept of Percutaneous Cochlear Access In Vitro. -
RF Labadie, P Chodhury, E Cetinkaya, R … - Otology & Neurotology, 2005 - otology-neurotology.com
... apex may be accomplished under minimally invasive conditions. ... This new paradigm may
also include integration of ... by the drilling of cochlear implant, internal ...

… of Cryptosporidium parvum, with ricin B and LCCL domains, expressed in the sporozoite invasive -
F Tosini, A Agnoli, R Mele, MA Gomez Morales, E … - Molecular & Biochemical Parasitology, 2004 - Elsevier
... secreted by these parasites during the invasive stage [10 ... Cpa135 is a new multidomain
protein which is a ... described in Limulus factor C, cochlear protein Coch ...

Cochlear Implantation Without Mastoidectomy: The Pericanal Electrode Insertion Technique -
R H?usler - Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... Objective?A new minimally invasive cochlear implantation method with direct electrode
insertion through the external auditory canal (EAC) is presented. ...

Minimal Access Surgery for Pediatric Cochlear Implantation. -
GM O'Donoghue, TP Nikolopoulos - Otology & Neurotology, 2002 - otology-neurotology.com
... the present era of minimally invasive surgery and ... underwent implantation using this
new minimal access ... All patients received the Nucleus cochlear implant system ...

Cochlear Microperfusion: Experimental Evaluation of a Potential New Therapy for Severe Hearing Loss … -
GC Barkdull, C Vu, EM Keithley, JP Harris - Otology & Neurotology, 2005 - otology-neurotology.com
... and endothelial cells begin to form new capillaries into ... earlier investigations to
develop a minimally invasive method of cochlear microperfusion that ...

Minimally invasive approach and fixation of cochlear and middle ear implants -
D Jiang, A Bibas, A fitzgerald O'Connor - Clinical Otolaryngology, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... an auditory implant with the minimally invasive approach. ... in 23 patients, the Nucleus ?
(Cochlear) implant in ... in four patients, and the new CLARION ? HiRes ...

New approaches to the evaluation of the auditory system and a current analysis of otoacoustic … -
BL LONSBURY-MARTIN, GK MARTIN, MJ McCOY, ML … - Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 1995 - Elsevier
... inaccessible structures of the cochlea involved invasive and, thus ... are being coalesced
into a new body of ... These cochlear processes are active in that they ...

New Approach for 3D Imaging and Geometry Modeling of the Human Inner Ear -
U Vogel, DIU Vogel - Logo, 1999 - content.karger.com
... ear [1?3]. Regarding clinics, new aspects for ... eg, for operation planning in cochlea
implantation [4?6 ... the time-consuming and mostly invasive procedures for ...

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New Cochlear Implant Surgery Safer, Less Invasive

September 26, 2005 08:41:24 PM PST

Cochlear implants have restored or improved hearing for thousands. And now researchers say they've developed a minimally invasive cochlear implantation (MICI) procedure that reduces risks of complications compared with the traditional technique.

The new procedure avoids the need for the creation of a large scalp ear flap, replacing it with the creation of a small 'pocket' for the cochlear implant device. The advantages of avoiding a scalp flap include reduced risk of infection, tissue death and flap failure, say researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

The new minimally invasive surgery also leaves a smaller and less noticeable scar, they said.

Using data collected from 176 patients, the Texas team calculated the total complication rate at 12.5 percent (including 4 percent major complications and 8.5 percent minor complications). Major complications included meningitis and facial nerve injury.

Decreased tissue trauma associated with MICI allowed for programming of patients' cochlear implant sooner after surgery, compared to traditional cochlear implantation, the study said.

The findings were presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, which began Sunday in Los Angeles.

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