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  2. Middle ear implant - Wikipedia

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    A middle ear implant is a hearing device that is surgically implanted into the middle ear. They help people with conductive, sensorineural or mixed hearing loss to hear. [1] Middle ear implants work by improving the conduction of sound vibrations from the middle ear to the inner ear. There are two types of middle ear devices: active and passive.

  3. Cochlear implant - Wikipedia

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    The WHO reports that cochlear implants have been shown to be a cost-effective way to mitigate the challenges of hearing loss. In a low-to-middle-income setting, every dollar invested in unilateral cochlear implants has a return on investment of 1.46 dollars. This rises to a return on investment of 4.09 dollars in an upper-middle-income setting.

  4. MED-EL - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the company acquired the Vibrant Soundbridge, a new type of active middle ear implant pioneered by American inventor Geoffrey Ball. [8] It was MED-EL’s first non-cochlear implant product. Further non-cochlear implant products followed with the Bonebridge active bone conduction implant in 2012 and the Adhear non-surgical bone ...

  5. Envoy Medical’s Fully Implanted Acclaim® Cochlear Implant ...

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    The Acclaim Cochlear Implant received the Breakthrough Device Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2019. CAUTION The fully implanted Acclaim Cochlear Implant is an investigational device. Limited by Federal (or United States) law to investigational use. About the Esteem® Fully Implanted Active Middle Ear Implant (FI ...

  6. Bipartisan Senate Bill Seeks to Clarify that Implanted Active ...

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    Bipartisan Senate Bill Seeks to Clarify that Implanted Active Middle Ear Hearing Devices are Prosthetics, Not Hearing Aids, Making Them Eligible for Medicare Coverage 07/31/2024 12:00 -0400 Envoy Medical’s FDA-Approved Esteem® Fully Implanted Active Middle Ear Hearing Device May Now Have an Opportunity to be a Coverable Benefit

  7. Envoy Medical to Present at the LD Micro Main Event XVII

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    The Esteem fully implanted active middle ear implant (FI-AMEI) is the only FDA-approved, fully implanted* hearing device for adults diagnosed with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss allowing for 24/7 hearing capability using the ear’s natural anatomy.

  8. SoundBite Hearing System - Wikipedia

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    SoundBite Hearing System is a non-surgical bone conduction prosthetic device that transmits sound via the teeth. It is an alternative to surgical bone conduction prosthetic devices, which require surgical implantation into the skull to conduct sound.

  9. Management of hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Cochlear implants as well as bone conduction implants can help with single sided deafness. Middle ear implants or bone conduction implants can help with conductive hearing loss. [31] People with cochlear implants are at a higher risk for bacterial meningitis. Thus, meningitis vaccination is recommended. [33]