Cochlear Implants: New and Future Directions

Cochlear Implants: New and Future Directions
ISBN-10
9811904529
ISBN-13
9789811904523
Series
Cochlear Implants
Category
Medical
Pages
518
Language
English
Published
2022-07-22
Publisher
Springer Nature
Author
Sandra DeSaSouza

Description

This book is a comprehensive illustration of content covering cochlear implants' past, present, and future perspectives. It delves into history, about how the first implant was conceived around 50 years ago and how modern cochlear implants provide better hearing and speech discrimination with the evolution of technology. This book discusses the basic working principles of cochlear implants, along with a review of their clinical use. The book also elaborates upon the various surgical techniques authored by clinicians who are pioneers. This book covers various important topics such as implantation in abnormal cochleas, bilateral implantation, implanting with acoustic and electric stimulation, and re-implantation. The book guides selecting the suitable candidates, describing preoperative evaluation and imaging techniques. This book will be an invaluable source of guidance for ENT surgeons, Audiologists, and Neurologists, along with undergraduate and postgraduate students in Audiology and ENT.

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