Cochlear Implants - Surgical Treatments For Hearing Loss!
Damage to inner ear hearing cells or improper transmission of sound waves can cause hearing loss. A conductive hearing loss is caused by the latter. It can cause ear bone injury, scarring, or even fixation. This type of hearing loss is often treated with hearing aids, but many people are also candidates for Surgical Hearing Loss Treatments.
Surgical
Correction of the Ossicles
Occasionally, the bones of the ear might become
injured or fixed. This injury may be hereditary or caused by an illness or
trauma. This impairment is repaired with stapedectomy and ossiculoplasty.
Bone
Anchored Hearing Aid
Bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA) vibrate the
bone behind the ear to send sound waves to the inner ear. A specific processor
linked to the implant, which is buried beneath the skin, can assist restore
hearing. Patients who are deaf in one ear or can't use regular hearing aids can
use them. The Baha Implant System is among the systems offered by the
physicians and audiologists at Florida E.N.T. & Allergy.
Cochlear™
Baha® Implant System Hearing
If you have single-sided deafness, conductive
or mixed hearing loss, the Baha® Bone Conduction System may help. You hear from
airborne sound waves and bone vibrations in your brain. The Baha 5 System is
the first bone conduction system with three head-worn sound processors. Cochlear
offers tiny to powerful devices for a lifetime of better hearing.
Cochlear
Implants
Cochlear implantation is a specialized
operation in which an electrode is put into the cochlea to stimulate the
auditory nerve. This technology will provide patients with access to voice and
facilitate listening.
A Cochlear
Implant may be the answer for you if you struggle to hear even with
strong hearing aids and cannot comprehend what is being said.
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