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Do the Age of Implantation, the Widths of Internal Acoustic Canal and Bony Cochlear Nerve Canal Affect the Auditory Performance of Primary School Children with Bilateral Cochlear Implants?

Ozan ÖzdemirAbdullah Soydan MahmutoğluEnes YigitMustafa ÇakırÖzgür Yiğit
Published in: Turkish archives of otorhinolaryngology (2022)
There are some studies showing that children with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss have narrower IAC and BCNC widths. However, we concluded that the widths of the IAC and the bone cochlear nerve canal did not affect auditory performance. We found that implantation age is the single most important determinant of speech-language development after CI.
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