
Initial outcomes of the cochlear implant surgery at 108 Military Central Hospital
Author(s) -
Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao,
Doan Thi Thanh Ha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
y dược lâm sàng 108
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1859-2880
pISSN - 1859-2872
DOI - 10.52389/ydls.v16ita.1109
Subject(s) - medicine , cochlear implant , hearing loss , nose , ear nose and throat , throat , surgery , cochlear implantation , audiology , otorhinolaryngology , implant
Objective: To assess the initial outcomes of cochlear implant (CI) surgery and the auditory recovery of the patients underwent CI surgery at the Ear-Nose-Throat Department, 108 Military Central Hospital from January 2016 to June 2020. Subject and method: Twenty-two CI recipients were included in this study. Result: 50% of the included subjects was younger than six years old, had prelingual and severe to profound hearing loss bilaterally. No severe complications was observed except the two cases with minor ones. Postoperatively, 80 - 90% of the subjects was able to recognize and discriminate the environmental sounds and the six ling sounds. Postoperative free field tests gained to normal or mild hearing loss. Conclusion: CI surgery is an effective approach for managing cases with severe to profound hearing loss.