New chamber stapes prosthesis - A preliminary assessment of the functioning of the prototype

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Abstract

Piston-stapedotomy is the most common method for hearing restoration in patients with otosclerosis. In this study, we have experimentally examined a prototype of a new chamber stapes prosthesis. The prototype was implanted in a human cadaver temporal bone. The round window vibrations before and after implantation were measured for the acoustic signal (90 dB SPL, 0.8-8 kHz) in the external auditory canal. In comparison with a 0.4-mm piston prosthesis, the chamber prosthesis induced significantly higher vibration of the round window, especially for frequencies above 1.5 kHz. Based on the results, it can be surmised that stapedotomy with a chamber stapes prosthesis could provide better hearing results in comparison with the piston-stapedotomy.

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Kwacz, M., Sołyga, M., Mrówka, M., & Kamieniecki, K. (2017). New chamber stapes prosthesis - A preliminary assessment of the functioning of the prototype. PLoS ONE, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178133

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