Journal article

EVALUATION OF EXPANDABLE LEADWIRES FOR PEDIATRIC COCHLEAR IMPLANTS

SA XU, RK SHEPHERD, GM CLARK, YC TONG, JF WILLIAMS

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY | LIPPINCOTT-RAVEN PUBL | Published : 1993

Abstract

The development of cochlear implants for use in very young children (1-2 years old) will require techniques designed to accommodate temporal bone growth. Previous anatomic studies have shown that the leadwire of a cochlear implant must be capable of expanding up to 20 mm between the round window and the implanted receiver-stimulator in response to skull growth. In the present study morphologic and biomechanical evaluation of five expandable leadwire designs was conducted following their implantation in young cats. Two helical shaped leadwire designs frequently exhibited extensive fibrous tissue adhesions and broke during long-term implantation. In contrast, thin, flexible Silastic envelopes ..

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