sisäkorvaistuttimet
Sisäkorvaistuttimet are medical devices used to treat hearing loss by stimulating the auditory nerve directly. They are typically implanted in the cochlea, the inner ear structure responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound. There are two main types of sisäkorvaistuttimet: cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implants.
Cochlear implants consist of an external sound processor and a surgically implanted internal component. The external
Auditory brainstem implants, on the other hand, stimulate the auditory nerve at a more central level, bypassing
Both types of sisäkorvaistuttimet require a surgical procedure for implantation and a period of rehabilitation to