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Cochlear Implants: Adult and Pediatric, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics - E-Book
J. Thomas Roland Jr. | David S. Haynes
(2012)
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Abstract
Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, expanding criteria in Children; Surgical Technique and Accepted Variations in Children; Bilateral Cochlear Implantation; Implanting Obstructed and Malformed Cochleae; Device Programming NRT, NRI, Streamlined programming; Cochlear Implants and Music; Rehabilitation and Educational Considerations; Outcomes and Variables Affecting Outcomes; Language Development and Cochlear Implantation; New Frontiers in Cochlear Implantation, electroacoustic, hearing preservation, etc; Revision Cochlear Implantation in Children; and Current and Future Device Options.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America | i | ||
Copyright Page | ii | ||
Table of Contents | vii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
Cochlear Implants: An Evolving Technology | xiii | ||
Chapter 1. Imaging and Anatomy for Cochlear Implants | 1 | ||
IMAGING AND ANATOMY CONSIDERATIONS FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 1 | ||
PREOPERATIVE IMAGING | 1 | ||
SUMMARY | 19 | ||
REFERENCES | 19 | ||
Chapter 2. Genetic Approach to Evaluation of Hearing Loss | 25 | ||
THE GENETICS REVOLUTION | 25 | ||
GENETIC TERMINOLOGY, GENETIC VARIATIONS, EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS ON GENE FUNCTION, AND FORMS OF INHERITANCE | 26 | ||
OVERVIEW OF GENETIC DISORDERS CAUSING HEARING LOSS | 29 | ||
GENETIC INFORMATION AND TESTING RESOURCES | 32 | ||
GENETIC APPROACH TO EVALUATING AND TESTING FOR HEARING LOSS | 33 | ||
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING GENETIC TESTING FOR HEARING LOSS | 34 | ||
HOW GENETICISTS AND OTOLOGISTS CAN WORK TOGETHER | 36 | ||
SUMMARY | 38 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 38 | ||
REFERENCES | 38 | ||
Chapter 3. Pediatric Cochlear Implantation: Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, and Expanding Criteria | 41 | ||
PEDIATRIC CANDIDACY EVALUATION | 41 | ||
SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS | 50 | ||
EXPANDING CRITERIA | 57 | ||
SUMMARY | 61 | ||
REFERENCES | 62 | ||
Chapter 4. Surgical Techniques in Cochlear Implants | 69 | ||
OVERVIEW OF SURGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANTS | 69 | ||
EVOLUTION OF INCISIONS | 70 | ||
SECURING THE COCHLEAR IMPLANT | 71 | ||
MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES | 72 | ||
COCHLEOSTOMY VERSUS ROUND WINDOW INSERTION | 73 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE RADIOGRAPH/TELEMETRY.NEED OR NO NEED | 75 | ||
SUMMARY | 77 | ||
REFERENCES | 77 | ||
Chapter 5. Bilateral Cochlear Implantation | 81 | ||
UNILATERAL COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 81 | ||
PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL AUDITORY PROCESSING | 81 | ||
BINAURAL SUMMATION | 82 | ||
BINAURAL SQUELCH | 83 | ||
HEAD SHADOW EFFECT | 83 | ||
SPATIAL RELEASE FROM MASKING | 83 | ||
SOUND LOCALIZATION | 83 | ||
SPEECH RECOGNITION IN NOISE | 84 | ||
QUALITY OF LIFE FOR BILATERAL VERSUS UNILATERAL COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 84 | ||
SIMULTANEOUS VERSUS SEQUENTIAL SURGERY FOR BILATERAL COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 84 | ||
SURGICAL PROCEDURE FOR BILATERAL COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 85 | ||
SUMMARY | 86 | ||
REFERENCES | 86 | ||
Chapter 6. Implanting Obstructed and Malformed Cochleae | 91 | ||
THE OSSIFIED COCHLEA | 91 | ||
DYSPLASTIC COCHLEAE | 98 | ||
SUMMARY | 107 | ||
REFERENCES | 107 | ||
Chapter 7. Cochlear Implant Programming | 111 | ||
GENERAL DEVICE PROGRAMMING | 112 | ||
DEVICE-SPECIFIC PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS | 116 | ||
MANAGING PROGRAMMING CONCERNS | 121 | ||
MANAGING DEVICE FAILURE | 121 | ||
FOLLOW-UP PROGRAMMING | 124 | ||
FUTURE OF COCHLEAR IMPLANT PROGRAMMING | 124 | ||
REFERENCES | 125 | ||
Chapter 8. Current Research on Music Perception in Cochlear Implant Users | 129 | ||
OVERVIEW OF RECENT STUDIES | 129 | ||
METHODS OF ASSESSMENT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MUSIC PERCEPTION TESTS FOR CI LISTENERS | 130 | ||
TOWARD A MORE SPECIFIC CHARACTERIZATION OF MUSICAL DEFICITS | 132 | ||
NEURAL MECHANISMS OF MUSIC PERCEPTION IN CI USERS | 135 | ||
FUTURE DIRECTIONS | 137 | ||
REFERENCES | 137 | ||
Chapter 9. Rehabilitation and Educational Considerations for Children with Cochlear Implants | 141 | ||
OVERVIEW OF DEAF EDUCATION | 142 | ||
FACTORS INFLUENCING REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION | 144 | ||
COMMON SCENARIOS AND REHABILITATION PLANS | 149 | ||
SUMMARY | 151 | ||
REFERENCES | 151 | ||
Chapter 10. Outcomes in Cochlear Implantation: Variables Affecting Performance in Adults and Children | 155 | ||
COCHLEAR IMPLANTS AND POSTIMPLANTATION PERFORMANCE | 155 | ||
IMPLANT TECHNOLOGY | 157 | ||
NEURONAL CELL PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTION: AGE AT IMPLANTATION, DURATION OF DEAFNESS/AUDITORY DEPRIVATION, AUDITORY PLASTICITY, AUDITORY PATHWAY DEVELOPMENT | 159 | ||
MULTIPLE DISABILITIES, INCLUDING AUTISM, AN/AD | 161 | ||
MEDICAL/SURGICAL ISSUES, INCLUDING ANATOMIC ABNORMALITIES, MENINGITIS, AND CHARGE SYNDROME | 164 | ||
PREOPERATIVE FUNCTION: HEARING LEVEL AND AUDITORY SPEECH PERFORMANCE | 165 | ||
MODE OF COMMUNICATION, EDUCATION/REHABILITATIVE ENVIRONMENT | 165 | ||
SOCIAL FACTORS, INCLUDING SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, PARENT/FAMILY EXPECTATIONS, AND MOTIVATION | 166 | ||
SUMMARY | 167 | ||
REFERENCES | 167 | ||
Chapter 11. Language Outcomes After Cochlear Implantation | 173 | ||
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN CHILDREN WITH CIS | 173 | ||
LITERACY SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH CIS | 177 | ||
AUDITORY REHABILITATION AFTER COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 178 | ||
PREMISES 1 AND 2: OVERARCHING GOALS | 178 | ||
PREMISES 3, 4, 5: THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT | 179 | ||
PREMISES 6 TO 10: CONTENT AND EXPERIENCE | 181 | ||
PREMISES 11 AND 12: MONITORING PROGRESS | 182 | ||
REFERENCES | 183 | ||
Chapter 12. New Frontiers in Cochlear Implantation: Acoustic Plus Electric Hearing, Hearing Preservation, and More | 187 | ||
ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC HEARING | 188 | ||
BENEFITS OF ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC PROCESSING | 193 | ||
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR HEARING PRESERVATION | 197 | ||
CANDIDACY/INDICATIONS FOR HYBRID-TYPE COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 200 | ||
SUMMARY | 200 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 201 | ||
REFERENCES | 201 | ||
Chapter 13. Revision Cochlear Implantation in Children | 205 | ||
INDICATIONS | 206 | ||
OUTCOMES OF REVISION COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION | 211 | ||
SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS | 213 | ||
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS | 215 | ||
SUMMARY | 215 | ||
REFERENCES | 215 | ||
Chapter 14. Cochlear Implantation: Current and Future Device Options | 221 | ||
HISTORY OF COCHLEAR IMPLANT DEVELOPMENT | 222 | ||
CURRENT IMPLANT SYSTEMS | 223 | ||
RECENT ADVANCEMENTS | 237 | ||
DEVELOPING STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIES | 239 | ||
FUTURE CHALLENGES | 241 | ||
SUMMARY | 243 | ||
REFERENCES | 243 | ||
Index | 249 |