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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 76(2): 1607-1612, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38566642

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Cochlear implant surgery is the standard of care for severe sensorineural hearing loss. Infection followed by implant extrusion is an infrequent complication of this surgery. The ideal treatment is explantation of the implant. However, implant removal and reimplantation is a challenging surgery and may have poor speech reception outcomes. The cost of a new implant especially in developing countries is also a deterrent. Our study dwells on the feasibility of salvaging exposed cochlear implants by a combination of pericranial flaps followed by a scalp flap cover. The study was done in a tertiary care hospital over a period of six years. Out of 303 cochlear implant surgeries, 12 patients had implant exposure and extrusion. Patients having meningitis and sepsis were excluded from the study. All patients underwent debridement and cover with double flap (Pericranial flaps and scalp rotation flap). The average operating time was 2.17 h. The surgery is technically simple with a short learning curve. It brings in rich blood supply and there is fair amount of tissue mobility. In 11 patients we were able to salvage the implant. Patients were followed for a period of 01 year post operatively. Our study suggests that salvage of infected implant should be attempted as it is feasible, durable and effective in appropriate patients.

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