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  2. Cochlear implant - Wikipedia

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    Reported rates of revision cochlear implant surgery vary in adults and children from 3.8% to 8% with the most common indications being device failure, infection, and migration of the implant or electrode. [43] Disequilibrium and vertigo after CI surgery can occur but the symptoms tend to be mild and short-lived. [44]

  3. Language acquisition by deaf children - Wikipedia

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    One issue on the ethical perspective of implantation is the possible side effects that may present after surgery. However, complications from cochlear implant surgery are rare, with some centers showing less than a three percent failure rate. [89]

  4. Auditory brainstem implant - Wikipedia

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    The internal implant sends the signals to the electrode array. The design of the electrode array is the key difference between a cochlear implant and an ABI. Whereas the electrode array for a CI is wire-shaped and is inserted into the cochlea, the electrode array of an ABI is paddle-shaped and is placed on the cochlear nucleus of the brainstem. [3]

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    The surgery involves a cochlear implant, a small electronic device, getting implanted into the cochlea, the spiral cavity of the inner ear, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.

  6. Bone-anchored hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    A sound processor sits on this abutment and transmits sound vibrations to the titanium implant. The implant vibrates the skull and inner ear, which stimulate the nerve fibers of the inner ear, allowing hearing. [6] The surgery is often performed under local anesthesia and as an outpatient procedure.

  7. Auditory brainstem response - Wikipedia

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    N1 is not consistently seen in children until 12 years or age. A 2006 study measured the P1 response in deaf children who received cochlear implants at different ages to examine the limits of plasticity in the central auditory system. [24] Children who received cochlear implant stimulation while younger than 3.5 years had normal P1 latencies.

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