Mythbusters! The Truth about Common Misconceptions in Cochlear Implantation.

Erika A Woodson,Ksenia Aaron, Ahn Nguyen-Huynh, Jonathan Vargo,Sarah E Mowry

Seminars in hearing(2021)

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Abstract
Cochlear implantation (CI) is the preferred method of hearing rehabilitation when patients cannot perform well with traditional amplification. Unfortunately, there are still significant misconceptions around this life-changing intervention. The goal of this article is to address some of the most common myths around CI surgery. After reading this article, the learner will be able to explain the utility of CI in patients with residual hearing and recognize that insurance coverage is widespread. The reader will be able to list common risks associated with this well-tolerated procedure including anesthetic risk and the risk of vestibular dysfunction. Additionally, the reader will be able to identify the significant positive impact of CI on patients' quality of life. Finally, the reader will identify that many patients can safely have an MRI scan after implantation, including nearly all contemporary recipients.
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MRI compatibility,anesthesia,cochlear implants,hearing loss,hearing preservation,insurance,outcomes,vestibular dysfunction
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