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Simulation for Training Cochlear Implant Electrode Insertion
Xingjun Ma, Sudanthi Wijewickrema, Yun Zhou, Bridget Copson, James Bailey, Gregor Kennedy, Stephen O'Leary, PD Bamidis (ed.), ST Konstantinidis (ed.), PP Rodrigues (ed.)
Proceedings / IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems. IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems | IEEE | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1109/CBMS.2017.12
Abstract
Cochlear implant surgery is performed to restore hearing in patients with a range of hearing disorders. To optimise hearing outcomes, trauma during the insertion of a cochlear implant electrode has to be minimised. Factors that contribute to the degree of trauma caused during surgery include: the location of the electrode, type of electrode, and the competence level of the surgeon. Surgical competence depends on knowledge of anatomy and experience in a range of situations, along with technical skills. Thus, during training, a surgeon should be exposed to a range of anatomical variations, where he/she can learn and practice the intricacies of the surgical procedure, as well as explore differe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded through an Australian Research Council Linkage grant in collaboration with Cochlear Ltd.