cochlearimplant
A cochlear implant is a medical device that provides a sense of sound to people with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss when conventional amplification does not offer sufficient benefit. Unlike a hearing aid, it bypasses damaged hair cells and stimulates the auditory nerve directly.
The system comprises an external speech processor, a microphone, and a transmitter; a surgically implanted internal
After implantation, a recovery period precedes fitting the external processor. Audiologists perform mapping sessions to set
Candidacy includes children and adults with severe to profound hearing loss who receive limited or no benefit
Surgical risks include anesthesia complications, infection, and device malfunction. There is a small risk of meningitis,
Most users gain improved speech awareness and some speech understanding, particularly with training. The device requires