A case of incus vibroplasty: Postoperative changes in residual hearing

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In patients with mild to severe hearing loss, conventional hearing aids offer limited benefits and several problems with feedback and cosmesis. Middle ear implants are a feasible option for patients with moderate to severe hearing loss who are unable to achieve adequate benefit from or cannot tolerate hearing aids for various reasons. Here we present a case of middle ear implant surgery using Vibrant Soundbridge with incus vibroplasty technique, and describe the hearing changes during postoperative follow-up.

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Roh, K. J., Lee, E. J., Choi, B. I., & Son, E. J. (2015). A case of incus vibroplasty: Postoperative changes in residual hearing. Korean Journal of Audiology, 19(1), 54–57. https://doi.org/10.7874/jao.2015.19.1.54

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