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Cochlear Implantation

Kim LS

  • KMID: 1536527
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 1997 Nov;40(11):1526-1531.
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Auditory Rehabilitation - Cochlear Implantation

Lee JH

The first cochlear implant was approved about 30 years ago. It just provided a limited sensation of sound and facilitated lip-reading based communication. Recent advances in the cochlear implant system...
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Balance Problem after Cochlear Implantation

Goh EK

Cochlear implantations are very popularly performed for hearing rehabilitation of profound hearing loss recently. Postoperative dizziness is one of common complications of cochlear implantation, and one-third of recipients complaint of...
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Cochlear Implant Failure due to Cochlear Nerve Deficiency in a Child with Normal Internal Auditory Canal

Kim SH, Jeong SW, Kim LS

The cochlear nerve, which propagates electrical signals to the auditory cortex, must function well for successful cochlear implantation. A narrow internal auditory canal (IAC) increases the risk of hypoplasia or...
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Bilateral Cochlear Implantation in Four Children

Kim LS, Jang YS, Heo SD, Lee YM

  • KMID: 2276722
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Mar;50(3):260-264.
The benefits of bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) include better understanding of speech in noise and localization of sound sources. Following the improvement observed in adults, children were also included in...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cochlear Implant Patient

Shin JW, Kim JH, Lee HK

  • KMID: 2276792
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Oct;50(10):938-940.
Many cochlear implant recipients require magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Cochlear implants (CI) have been contraindications to MRI, because of potential device displacement, generation of heat within the device and surrounding...
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Update on the Management for Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Children

Kim LS

Children with sensorineural hearing loss are managed with hearing aids or FM systems and also receive auditory and speech-language rehabilitation therapies when indicated. Children under auditory rehabilitation receive audiologic monitoring...
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Evaluation of Speech Perception Abilities in Children with Cochlear Implants

Kim SJ, Kim LS, Cho MJ, Rhee KS

  • KMID: 2274495
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Nov;41(11):1391-1399.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Assessments of cochlear implants in children are an essential part of the paediatric cochlear implant program, because it is important to describe benefits of cochlear implants in...
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Tinnitus in the Patients with Cochlear Implantation: Preliminary Report

Kim DK, Park SN, Park KH, Noh HI, Kim YW, Ko CY, Park CW, Yeo SW

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: With the wide use of cochlear implants, there have been many published studies which report that cochlear implants have a suppressive effect on tinnitus in profoundly deaf...
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Cochlear Implantation and Survival of Spiral Ganglion Neurons

Lee IW

  • KMID: 2141197
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Jul;51(7):592-596.
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Cochlear Implantation Using a Suprameatal Approach in a Case of Severely Contracted Mastoid Cavity

Choi JE, Jang JY, Cho YS

Although cochlear implantation using posterior tympanotomy has been performed worldwide, other alternative approaches might be more beneficial and convenient in some selected cases. Of these, suprameatal approach was reported to...
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Utility of Electrically Evoked Potentials in Cochlear Implant Users

Kim JR

Cochlear implants (CIs) are generally used in individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. Needs for objective measures with CI users have increased due to implantation of children at younger...
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Long-Term Development of Auditory Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants

Kim LS, Lee MY, Heo MJ, Oh YJ

  • KMID: 2275842
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2002 Jan;45(1):18-21.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study focused on the long-term development of auditory performance evaluated by CAP for children with cochlear implants. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The subjects for this study were 39...
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Cochlear Implantation Using the Endomeatal Approach in a Child with a Extremely Hypoplastic Mastoid

Joo BY, Jeong SW

The classic surgical technique for cochlear implantation was first introduced by House in 1961. This technique includes a mastoidectomy and a posterior tympanotomy, which has been most widely used for...
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Cochlear Implant

Song JJ

The development and improvement of cochlear auditory prostheses have radically reshaped the management of children and adults with significant hearing loss. Rapid evolution in the candidacy criteria and the technology...
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A Case of Cochlear Implantation in Bromate-Induced Bilateral Sudden Deafness

Eom TH, Lee S, Cho HH, Cho YB

Despite the well-established nature of bromate-induced ototoxicity, cochlear implantation after bromate intoxication has been rarely documented. We hereby present a case of a 51-year-old female deafened completely after bromate ingestion....
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Cochlear Implantation after Bilateral Transverse Temporal Bone Fractures

Shin JH, Park SC, Baek SH, Kim SH

Patients deafened by a severe head injury are rarely encountered. We report a case of a 65-yr-old man with bilateral transverse temporal bone fractures due to head injury. He underwent...
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Cochlear Implantation in the Cochlear Nerve Hypoplasia or Aplasia as Suggested by Temporal Bone Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Kim JY, Lee JH, Lee SW, Oh SH, Chung JW, Lee KS

  • KMID: 1875441
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Nov;50(11):978-982.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Identifying cochlear nerve hypoplasia or aplasia is dependent on temporal bone magnetic resonance imaging (TBMRI) providing information on the cochlea, internal auditory canal, and the cochlear nerve....
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Cochlear Implantation in a Deaf Patient with Bilateral Temporal Bone Fractures

Lee JD, Chun SS, Hwang KR, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2141187
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Oct;51(10):917-920.
Transverse temporal bone fracture can make a profound sensorineural hearing loss. This temporal bone fracture usually happens in the single side; however, the bilateral temporal bone fracture can make the...
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A Case of Cochlear Implantation Targeting Preserved Cerebral Cortex in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Jeon ES, Lee S, Cho HH, Cho YB

Temporal bone fracture and blunt head trauma was once considered as contraindication for the surgery. Increasing numbers of successful cochlear implantation are being reported. However, the outcome of cochlear implantation...
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