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Thursday, 10. October 2024

Minimum intraoperative testing battery for cochlear implantation

The international practice trend


Recent publication


 

International experts in the field of cochlear implantation answered questions about the use of intraoperative tests. The evaluation of the answers provides an overview of recommended methods for checking the success of cochlear implantation during the operation. The head of the Division of Otorhinolaryngology at the University Hospital St. Pölten Prof. Georg Mathias Sprinzl was one of the authors of the study published in the journal ‘European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology’.

Aljazeeri, I, Abdelsamad, Y, Alsanosi, A, Hagr, A, Kim, AH, Ramos-Macias, A, de Miguel, AR, Kurz, A, Lorens, A, Gantz, B, Buchman, CA, Távora-Vieira, D, Sprinzl, G, Mertens, G, Saunders, JE, Kosaner, J, Telmesani, LM, Lassaletta, L, Bance, M, Yousef, M, Holcomb, MA, Adunka, O, Cayé-Thomasen, P, Skarzynski, PH, Rajeswaran, R, Briggs, RJ, Oh, S-H, Plontke, SK, O'Leary, SJ, Agrawal, S, Yamasoba, T, Lenarz, T, Wesarg, T, Kutz, W, Connolly, P, Anderson, I & Alzhrani, F 2024, 'Minimum intraoperative testing battery for cochlear implantation: the international practice trend', European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-024-08944-y

Prim. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Georg Mathias Sprinzl

Division of Otorhinolaryngology (University Hospital St. Pölten)