Cochlear re-implant rates in children: 20 years experience in a quaternary paediatric cochlear implant centre

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Marilena Trozzi
Harry R. F. Powell
Shamim Toma
Waseem Ahmed
Christopher G. Jephson
Kaukab Rajput
Lesley A. Cochrane
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[1] Great Ormond Street Hospital,Department of Paediatric Otolaryngology
[2] Great Ormond Street Hospital,Department of Paediatric Audiology
[3] Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital,undefined
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Cochlear implant; Children; Complications; Explantation; Re-implantation; Surgery;
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The aim of this study is to determine the incidence and causes for cochlear explantation/re-implantation in children as a retrospective case review in a Quaternary paediatric Cochlear Implant (CI) Centre. The subjects included in the study were Paediatric CI patients requiring cochlear explantation/re-implantation. Outcome measurements were incidence and aetiology of device explantation/re-implantation. Patient age at implantation, aetiology of deafness, CI manufacturer, and timing of explantation/re P implantation were the independent variables. 778 paediatric cochlear implants were performed in 653 children between 1992 and January 2013. There were a total of 40 (5.1 %) failed implants in 38 patients. The most common reason for explantation was device failure in 22 (2.8 %). Risk factors for device failure were known manufacturing defect/device recall. Medical/surgical issues accounted for 18 (2.3 %) implant failures. The mean time to explantation was 3 years 10 months. The incidence of explantation/re-implantation in our paediatric cochlear implant population is comparable to other published studies. The most common reason for explantation was device failure, however, the aetiology of deafness, in particular meningitis, does not appear to increase the risk of explantation as described in previous series.
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