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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2017 Volume.28 No. 1 p.90 ~ p.93
Cochlear Implantation after Bilateral Otic Capsule-Violating Temporal Bone Fractures
Choi Sung-Won

Oh Se-Joon
Kong Soo-Keun
Goh Eui-Kyung
Abstract
Temporal bone fractures through the otic capsule can cause profound sensorineural hearing loss. Patients deafened by bilateral temporal bone fractures may benefit from cochlear implantation. We report a case of a 56-year-old man with ilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss caused by otic capsule-violating bilateral temporal bone fractures due to severe head injury. The patient achieved satisfactory auditory rehabilitation after cochlear implantation. Imaging studies before cochlear implantation provided important information to enable the decision for the surgery and to determine the side. Through careful evaluation of the imaging studies, we believe cochlear implantation in such a patient can be a very effective method for auditory rehabilitation. The safe time period for ossification of the cochlea will be discussed. The benefit of preoperative repeated magnetic resonance imaging is highlighted.
KEYWORD
Cochlear implantation, Hearing loss, Temporal bone fracture
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