Subtotal Petrosectomy (SP) in Cochlear Implantation (CI): A Report of 92 Cases

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In most cases, cochlear implantation is a straightforward procedure. Nevertheless, there are clinical situations in which the presence of the middle ear may compromise access and/or the outcome in terms of complications. This article includes a series of patients for whom we eliminated the middle ear to facilitate placement of the electrode array of the implant and/or reduce potential complications. A total of 92 cases in 83 patients, managed by the senior author, are included in this series. Different indications are outlined that justify associating a subtotal petrosectomy technique with cochlear implantation. The steps of the technique are described. We include complications from this series that compare favorably with standard techniques.

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Arístegui, I., Aranguez, G., Casqueiro, J. C., Gutiérrez-Triguero, M., Del Pozo, A., & Arístegui, M. (2022). Subtotal Petrosectomy (SP) in Cochlear Implantation (CI): A Report of 92 Cases. Audiology Research, 12(2), 113–125. https://doi.org/10.3390/audiolres12020014

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