Role of the endoscope in cochlear implantation: A systematic review.
Alexandros PoutoglidisGeorgios FyrmpasKonstantinos VlachtsisGeorge K ParaskevasNikolaos LazaridisStergiani KeramariKonstantinos GarefisChristodoulos DimakisNikolaos TsetsosPublished in: Clinical otolaryngology : official journal of ENT-UK ; official journal of Netherlands Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology & Cervico-Facial Surgery (2022)
The microscopic CI approach is still the gold standard. The endoscope facilitates the recognition of the RW area and leads to successful and safe implantation, particularly in difficult anatomical scenarios, ear malformations and advanced otosclerosis. Endoscopically assisted CI procedures offer the opportunity to avoid a posterior tympanotomy and reduce the risk of facial nerve injury. To date, the lack of long-term data does not permit the widespread adoption of completely endoscopic CI procedures without a mastoidectomy.