New Osia® OSI200 active transcutaneous bone-anchored hearing device: how I do it

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Introduction: The new Osia® OSI200 implant incorporates a receiver coil and Piezo Power™ Transducer into one monolithic unit. Appropriate planning and surgical approach is needed for suitable positioning of the device. Method: To optimise the surgical field and provide tension-free wound closure our team have adopted a versatile ‘Sheffield-S’ post-auricular incision which remains hidden within the hairline. Conclusion: This incision provides adequate exposure for device placement and bone polishing/recessing. The soft tissue approach has resulted in improved operative efficacy particularly in those patients with irregular cortical bone or where pre-existing osseointegrated implants need to be removed or avoided.

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Chew, D., Proctor, V., & Ray, J. (2023). New Osia® OSI200 active transcutaneous bone-anchored hearing device: how I do it. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 280(2), 935–939. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-022-07786-w

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