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COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION: A SURGEON S PERSPECTIVE Ravi N. Samy, M.D., F.A.C.S. Ravi.Samy@UC.edu Director, Adult Cochlear Implant Program Program Director, Neurotology Fellowship CONFLICTS OF INTEREST RESEARCH AND/OR ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER WITH: COCHLEAR, MEDEL, AND ADVANCED BIONICS LASKER-DEBAKEY CLINICAL MEDICAL RESEARCH AWARD Auditory Rehabilitation medical education begins with the patient, continues with the patient, and ends with the patient. Dr. William Osler One option do nothing. Hearing aids (air-conduction) Implantable (e.g., Baha, Vibrant Soundbridge) Soundbite Cochlear implants (CI) Hybrid / EAS Auditory-brainstem implants (ABI)

IMPORTANCE $2.5 billion lost yearly in productivity Deaf more likely to be unemployed -40% vs. 18% (18-44yrs old) $2 billion to provide equal access $120 billion educational costs 56% (vs. 81%) graduate high school 5% graduate from college (vs. 13%) CI PERFORMANCE VARIABLE PATIENT FACTORS: AGE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION FAMILY SUPPORT ETIOLOGY OF DEAFNESS RESIDUAL HEARING DURATION OF DEAFNESS HEARING AID USE TEAM APPROACH IMPORTANT NEED PROPER TYPE OF DEVICE /ELECTRODE NEED SURGICAL EXPERTISE AUDIOLOGICAL EXPERTISE/COUNSELING PROPER CONSENT PATIENTS EXPECTATIONS HIGH Over-realistic UNDERPROMISE AND OVERDELIVER PATIENT COCHLEAR IMPLANT SUCCESSES HAVE LED TO: * Please refer to CI Surgical Guide (249168 ISS4 Sept 11) for more information

BILATERAL CI PLACEMENT SINGLE-SIDED DEAFNESS Better hearing in silence, noise Sound localization More natural hearing Reduced listening effort Improved QOL HYBRID CI / EAS BENEFITS OF HYBRID / SOFT SURGERY TECHNIQUES Ability to hear sounds when sound processor off Improvement in hearing in noisy environments Improvement in music appreciation May reduce risk of vestibular damage

YOU NEED PROPER ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Surgical Techniques Mastoidectomy Facial Recess Receiver/Stimulator Seating Expose Round Window (RW) Electrode Insertion - Soft Surgery - Atraumatic Insertion through Round Window Use of steroids (IV and TT) Use of CO2 laser Normal CI Surgery Special Technique Factors that may enhance the preservation of residual hearing Mastoidectomy Potential for Acoustic Trauma while drilling a cochleostomy Vibration and Loudness Trauma Mechanical Trauma due to electrode insertion that includes. Insertion Angle and Location Fracture to the osseous spiral lamina Disruption of the basilar membrane or spiral ligament Insertion Speed!!!! Foreign Body Reaction Electrode Bone dust and/or blood Inflammation Short Term/Long Term Stimulation Over Time Stimulation induced degradation of hair cells. Round Window Electrode Technology Soft Surgery/ Steroids? Electrode Length Inferior Superior (Left Ear) Images from Sanna et al. The Temporal Bone. 2006. Facial Recess: Landmarks Facial Recess: Landmarks Chorda Tympani Facial Nerve Incus Buttress

Facial Recess Drilled Visualize Round Window Niche Drill Overhang to See Round Window Insertion Will Be Through RW (No Cochleostomy) Receiver/Stimulator Seating Open RW Gently with Pick: No Drilling!

Slowly, Slowly Insert Electrode Electrode Has Been Inserted Seal RW with Fascia View Before Closure View of Electrode in Opened Cochlea Cochlear Nucleus Implants Selection Guidance Hybrid L 24 Hybrid (16mm) Slim (20mm) Slim (25mm) Contour Advance 450. 360 270 180 90 Angular Degree of Insertion

COMPARABLE DIAMETER * Please refer to CI Surgical Guide (249168 ISS4 Sept 11) for more information AUDITORY BRAINSTEM IMPLANTATION Ravi N. Samy, MD, FACS Dept. of Otolaryngology University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati Children s Hospital Director of Adult CI / ABI Program Program Director, Neurotology Fellowship Ravi.Samy@UC.edu @CIsurgeon * Please refer to CI Surgical Guide (249168 ISS4 Sept 11) for more information WHAT DISEASE DOES THIS PATIENT HAVE? Auditory Brainstem Implants (ABI) First implanted 1979 >600 implanted worldwide FDA approved- 2000 Approved for use in adults in the U.S. Use in children in Europe Primary indication: NF-2 (bilateral AN s)

INDICATIONS NF2 COCHLEA/NERVE APLASIA LABYRINTHINITIS OSSIFICANS TEMPORAL BONE FRACTURES POOR CI RESULTS? ADULT AND PEDIATRIC CASE 1- NF2 PATIENT NF2 PATIENT Auditory Brainstem Implants (ABI)

ABI APPROACHES TRANSLABYRINTHINE RETROSIGMOID EXTENDED MCF

WE TRY NEVER TO FORGET THAT MEDICINE IS FOR THE PEOPLE. IT IS NOT FOR THE PROFITS. THE PROFITS FOLLOW, AND IF WE HAVE REMEMBERED THAT, THEY HAVE NEVER FAILED TO APPEAR. THE BETTER WE HAVE REMEMBERED IT, THE LARGER THEY HAVE BEEN. GEORGE W. MERCK