Use of the BonebridgeTM for the Percutaneous BAHA user with Skin Complications: A Case Report
Received Date: May 29, 2020 / Accepted Date: Jun 12, 2020 / Published Date: Jun 19, 2020
Abstract
We performed BonebridgeTM (BB) implantation as a clinical trial. Transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCIs) have not been approved for medical use in Japan, and the use of BB has been reported in few cases in Asia. The BB was used for a 16-year-old male who complained of bilateral mixed hearing loss due to bilateral congenital external auditory meatus atresia and microtia. Although he had already undergone percutaneous BAHA surgery, skin disorders inhibited the continued use of a sound processor. The BB was implanted at the opposite side without any intra- or postoperative complications. Transcutaneous BCI provides advantages over percutaneous BCI with respect to postoperative skin care and cosmetic outcomes for patients who experienced difficulty in using a conventional hearing aid and percutaneous BCIs. Patient satisfaction with BCIs differed between BB and Baha.
Keywords: Bone conduction implant; Mixed hearing loss; Auditory meatus atresia; APHAB
Citation: Nakashima T, Matsuda K, Hirahara SY, Tono T (2020) Use of the BonebridgeTM for the Percutaneous BAHA user with Skin Complications: A Case Report . Otolaryngol 10:396. Doi: 10.4172/2161-119X.1000396
Copyright: © 2020 Nakashima T, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Use of the BonebridgeTM for the percutaneous BAHA user with skin complications.
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