The Results of Cochlear Implantation in the Inner Ear Malformations.

Elvan Onan, Ulku Tuncer, Ozgur Surmelioglu, Muhammed Dagkiran, Suleyman Ozdemir, Ozgur Tarkan, Mustafa Mete Kiroglu
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Background: Cochlear implants are arguably the most successful neural prosthesis today. Cochlear implantation has several difficulties in patients with internal ear anomalies. This study was performed to analyze intraoperative, postoperative findings, and auditory performance of 55 patients who had inner ear malformations and were treated with cochlear implants at Otorhinolaryngology Department of Çukurova University Hospital.

Methods: Auditory performances were analyzed in 30 of 55 patients. Patients with cochlear anomalies were evaluated as group I, patients with vestibular malformation as group II, and patients with the normal bone labyrinth as group III. Listening progress profiles and meaningful auditory integration scale tests were used to determine performances.

Results: Comparison between the listening progress profiles test performance of the groups at 12th and 18th month of group I was significantly lower than other groups (P < .05) and reached at the same level after the 24th month. Comparison between the meaningful auditory integration scale test performance of groups at 24th and 36th month of group I was significantly lower than other groups (P < .05). Perilymph gusher was observed in 3 patients who had incomplete partition I malformation. Oozing was observed in 50% of incomplete partition II patients. Facial nerve traced a variant course in 4 of 55 patients and 6 patients had postoperative meningitis.

Conclusion: Initially patients with inner ear anomalies showed that the level of language development was worse than patients with normal bone anatomy. However, it was shown that they both reached the same point as a result. Facial nerve anomaly and meningitis risk is higher in patients with inner ear malformations.

内耳畸形人工耳蜗植入术的效果。
背景:人工耳蜗可以说是当今最成功的神经义肢。内耳畸形患者的人工耳蜗植入术有几个困难。本研究分析了在Çukurova大学医院耳鼻喉科接受人工耳蜗植入治疗的55例内耳畸形患者的术中、术后表现和听觉表现。方法分析55例患者中30例的听觉表现。耳蜗异常组为ⅰ组,前庭畸形组为ⅱ组,骨迷路正常组为ⅲ组。听力进步概况和有意义的听觉整合量表测试来确定表现。结果1组患儿在第12、18个月的听力进步曲线测试成绩显著低于其他组(P < 0.05),第24个月后达到相同水平。第1组患者第24、36个月的意义听觉整合量表测试成绩比较,组间差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。3例伴有不完全I隔畸形的患者出现淋巴腺外喷涌。50%的II型不完全分区患者出现渗液。55例患者中4例面神经病变,6例术后发生脑膜炎。结论内耳畸形患者早期语言发育水平较骨解剖正常患者差。然而,结果表明,它们都达到了同一点。内耳畸形患者面神经异常和脑膜炎的风险较高。
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