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Cochlear Implantation in Children with Inner Ear Malformation and Cochlear Nerve Deficiency

Modern Otology and Neurotology

Edited by Kimitaka Kaga
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Published: 16th Dec 2016
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 11mm
Weight: 432g
ISBN-10: 9811013993
ISBN-13: 9789811013997
Barcode No: 9789811013997
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The purpose of this book is to contribute to basic and clinical medical research on cochlear implants for inner ear malformation and cochlear nerve deficiency. Cochlear implantation for children is performed worldwide, and the outcomes concerning speech and hearing acquisition are epoch-making. However, there are some difficulties associated with applying this operative treatment to patients who have complicated inner ear malformations or cochlear nerve deficiencies that have slowed the development of their speech, hearing, and/or sense of balance. The first part of the book outlines the fundamental aspects of inner ear maldevelopment to facilitate readers' understanding of cochlear implantation from the point of view of embryology, morphology, and genetics. In turn, the second part describes current clinical cases and presents successful clinical reports. The book offers a primary resource for otolaryngologists, neurologists, and pediatricians with an interest in this field.

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"The book is directed at otologists or pediatric otolaryngologists with an interest in cochlear implantation as well as audiologists treating these patients. ... This is an excellent primer for surgeons and audiologists interested in inner ear malformations and their treatment. This is a highly technical topic, and the book is most suitable for otologists/pediatric otolaryngologists or researchers with an interest in this area." (Jacob Eide, Doody's Book Reviews, October 25, 2019)