“How i do it” — Otology and neurotology: A specific issue and its solution: Mastoidotomy tympanotomy approach for cochlear implantation

Marcos V. Goycoolea*, Michael M. Paparella, David Muchow

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Since the advent of cochlear implantation, the classic surgical technique has been the posterior tympanotomy or facial recess approach. A posterior canal groove method has also been used successfully for some device.
In our temporal bone laboratory, we developed a technique which we term " the mastoidectomy tympanotomy approach". We have used this method since April 1986 in six Symbiont, one Nucleus, one 3M House, and one 3M multielectrode/multichannel device.
V. Müller has built two instruments for us: the electrode guide and the nonaerated babe alligator forceps. These instruments are extremely useful and are recommended for proper insertion; they are, however, not essential.
We are well aware that there is no single best technique for cochlear implantation. In order to achieve a safe and efficient surgical purpose, different surgeons might elect different but equally valid approaches. We are describing a method that works well for us and that we feel could be useful to others.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)766-771
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónLaryngoscope
Volumen97
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jun. 1987
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