Conversion of traditional osseointegrated bone-anchored hearing aids to the Baha® Attract in four pediatric patients

Abstract Bone-anchored hearing aids are external devices attached to the skull via a titanium implant, and can be used for multiple types of hearing loss. Traditionally, osseointergrated implants have been coupled to the external processor with a percutaneous abutment, but more recently, a fully imp...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2016-12, Vol.91, p.37-42
Hauptverfasser: Cedars, Elizabeth, MD, Chan, Dylan, MD, PhD, Lao, Anga, AuD, Hardies, Lauren, AuD, Meyer, Anna, MD, Rosbe, Kristina, MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Bone-anchored hearing aids are external devices attached to the skull via a titanium implant, and can be used for multiple types of hearing loss. Traditionally, osseointergrated implants have been coupled to the external processor with a percutaneous abutment, but more recently, a fully implanted, transcutaneous magnet-based system has become available. Skin reactions from the percutaneous portion are a common complication that can prevent use of the device during critical windows of language development and learning in children. We describe our experience replacing the Baha® abutment system with the Baha® Attract in four pediatric patients. Specific operative considerations for incision placement, and magnet and implant coverage are discussed. All patients maintained osseointegration, had excellent long-term wound healing without post-operative infection, and were able to wear their devices more consistently.
ISSN:0165-5876
1872-8464
DOI:10.1016/j.ijporl.2016.09.033