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Long‐term hearing performance and soft tissue outcomes of the Baha® Attract system in patients with bilateral congenital microtia in a single centre.

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العنوان: Long‐term hearing performance and soft tissue outcomes of the Baha® Attract system in patients with bilateral congenital microtia in a single centre.
المؤلفون: Chen, Ying, Ren, Liu‐Jie, Gao, Na, Gu, Wen‐xiu, Li, Chen‐long, Fu, Yao‐yao, Zhang, Jun‐li, Xie, You‐Zhou, Zhang, Tian‐yu
المصدر: Clinical Otolaryngology; Mar2022, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p357-363, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CONDUCTIVE hearing loss, TYMPANOPLASTY, BONE conduction, COCHLEAR implants, TISSUES
مستخلص: The Baha SP ® sp Attract system, a new type of non-skin penetrating bone conduction implants (BCIs), has proven to be efficacious, with fewer soft tissue complications than its percutaneous counterparts.1 The implantation of Baha SP ® sp Attract can be performed simultaneously with staged auricle reconstruction surgery, reducing the number of surgeries required and associated expenditures. Long-term hearing performance and soft tissue outcomes of the Baha® Attract system in patients with bilateral congenital microtia in a single centre During simultaneous surgery which combines the implantation with second staged auricle reconstruction surgery, the subcutaneous retroauricular fascial flap above the implant is dissected and rotated to cover the dorsal part of the reconstructed auricle, leading to a thinner subcutaneous layer and theoretically vulnerable skin on the implant side.2 It is still unclear how simultaneous surgery affects the long-term soft tissue safety and hearing performance of Baha SP ® sp Attract. Keywords: adverse event; Baha Attract; hearing performance; microtia EN adverse event Baha Attract hearing performance microtia 357 363 7 02/17/22 20220301 NES 220301 INTRODUCTION Bone-anchored hearing implants can be considered as an effective way for hearing rehabilitation in people with bilateral microtia who are not eligible for meatoplasty and tympanoplasty. [Extracted from the article]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:17494478
DOI:10.1111/coa.13901