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    Am J Otol. 2000 Mar;21(2):218-25.

    Electrode to modiolus proximity: a fluoroscopic and histologic analysis.

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    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York 10016, USA.

    Abstract

    HYPOTHESIS:

    This study was conducted to evaluate the electrode to modiolus proximity of two commonly used electrodes (Nucleus and Clarion) and a new prototype electrode.

    BACKGROUND:

    Theoretical advantages of modiolus-hugging cochlear implant electrodes include reduced stimulus energy requirements, more efficient power management and longer battery life, more discreet ganglion cell population stimulation, and reduced facial nerve stimulation.

    METHODS:

    Fluoroscopic analysis and histologic surface preparation analysis of electrode position and trauma.

    RESULTS:

    The Nucleus straight electrode occupied an outer wall position in the scala tympani. The Clarion electrode occupied a more intermediate position. The actively coiling prototype electrode was modiolus hugging but caused more trauma than the other two electrodes tested.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The optimal modiolus-hugging atraumatic intracochlear electrode does not currently exist.

    PMID:
    10733187
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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