Parisier S C, Chute P M, Popp A L, Suh G D
Cochlear Implant Center, Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, New York, New York, USA.
Laryngoscope. 2001 Jan;111(1):26-32. doi: 10.1097/00005537-200101000-00005.
We review our experience gained in performing cochlear reimplantation in 25 children who have had multichannel cochlear implant device failure at the Cochlear Implant Center of the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital and Lenox Hill Hospital (New York, NY), to assess the feasibility of cochlear reimplantation in children and the effect of reinsertion on audiological performance.
We retrospectively analyzed the outcome of 27 consecutive multichannel cochlear implant reinsertions performed in 25 children at the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital and Lenox Hill Hospital. These reimplantations were performed between 1990 and 1999, with a minimum follow-up of 6 months for both surgical and audiological performance.
Charts were reviewed for patient factors, findings at the time of initial operation and repeat operation, and results of audiological testing both before and after reimplantation.
Surgical complications of reimplantation included two intraoperative cerebral spinal fluid leaks and two late postoperative flap breakdowns with implant extrusions. For the most part, depth of electrode insertion was unchanged. Open-set speech recognition scores and speech perception abilities remained stable or improved compared with results before reimplantation.
Our results confirm that cochlear implant reimplantation is technically feasible and allows for continued auditory development for the child who has a cochlear implant device failure.
我们回顾了在曼哈顿眼耳鼻喉医院和莱诺克斯山医院(纽约,纽约州)的人工耳蜗植入中心对25例多通道人工耳蜗植入装置出现故障的儿童进行人工耳蜗再植入的经验,以评估儿童人工耳蜗再植入的可行性以及再次植入对听力学表现的影响。
我们回顾性分析了在曼哈顿眼耳鼻喉医院和莱诺克斯山医院对25例儿童进行的连续27次多通道人工耳蜗再植入的结果。这些再植入手术于1990年至1999年期间进行,手术和听力学表现的最低随访时间均为6个月。
查阅病历,了解患者因素、初次手术和再次手术时的发现以及再植入前后的听力学测试结果。
再植入的手术并发症包括2例术中脑脊液漏和2例术后晚期皮瓣破裂伴植入物外露。在大多数情况下,电极插入深度未变。与再植入前的结果相比,开放式言语识别分数和言语感知能力保持稳定或有所提高。
我们的结果证实,人工耳蜗再植入在技术上是可行的,并且对于人工耳蜗植入装置出现故障的儿童而言,能够使其听觉持续发育。