Abstract
Objective: 1) Review cochlear explants and determine the incidence of device and medical failures. 2) Develop a pattern of symptoms indicating probable implant failure.
Method: This is a retrospective chart review at a tertiary referral center. Subjects were selected if they underwent cochlear explantation. A total of 847 implants were performed from 1988 to 2008, with 128 devices explanted. Data were reviewed to determine initial symptom and symptom timeline preceding implant failure.
Conclusion: There were common patterns when evaluating both medical and device failures. By recognizing patterns of symptoms that may indicate probable implant failure, otolaryngologists can better counsel patients on what to expect with their implants when they present with certain symptoms.
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