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Preservation of residual hearing, mainly the low frequencies, is the current main objective of cochlear implantation. New electrode arrays and the development of minimally invasive surgery have allowed electroacoustic stimulation. Over the past several years, robotic-assisted cochlear implant surgery aimed to improve the insertion process while respecting inner ear structures. However, the introduction of a foreign body inside the cochlea can lead to the development of fibrous tissue around the electrode array, or even induce osteogenesis. These histological changes disrupt the parameters of the cochlear implant, resulting in elevated impedance. In addition, long-term auditory performance can be affected, with a deterioration in word comprehension. We evaluated the potential impact of RobOtol® on impedance changes over time, leading to potentially positive functional outcomes.
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Guillaume Gersdorff
Nicolas Peigneux
Unal Duran
Audiology and Neurotology
University of Liège
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5b277b6db64358754b18b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1159/000540577