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Reimplantation of an Extruding Cochlear Implant.

Jack A ShohetMichela BorrelliAlexis Desales
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
Cochlear implants have successfully improved hearing in severe and profoundly deaf patients in addition to improving their quality of life. Implant extrusion and wound infection of a cochlear implant are one of the most common postoperative complications, although it does not occur frequently (1.5%-5% of cases).1,2 We present a case of an extruding cochlear implant with dehiscence that was successfully reimplanted, a procedure of which there have been few previous reports in the literature.
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