Cochlear implant in the carotid canal. Case report and literature review
Post-operative CT-scan allowed the diagnosis. The misplaced cochlear implant in the carotid canal was successfully removed and a successful re-implantation followed immediately. Anatomy of the interval between the cochlea and the carotid canal is reviewed, together with information regarding the neural telemetry response.
In each case, specific anatomical landmarks must be identified to perform the cochleostomy in the right position. If not, or if surgery proves itself difficult, the surgeon should intra-operatively control the position of the electrode.
from the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Posted on March 25, 2010, in Research and tagged Carotid canal, cochlear implant, complication, infant, Neural telemetry response. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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