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Use of a Fascial Pad to Help Electrode Insertion During Cochlear Implantation in Incomplete Partition Type III.

Mohammad AlmohammadTala TasabehjiAbdulrahman AwadIbrahem Hanafi
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2022)
Cochlear implantation surgery in the rare cases of incomplete partition type III is constrained by intraoperative difficulties that result from the deformed cochlea. Our case study describes the use of a supporting fascia pad that served as a track to preserve the direction of the electrode during insertion into the cochlear lumen.
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