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Surgical Treatment of Conductive Hearing Loss
Charles J. Limb, M.D.
Francis A. Sooy Professor
Chief, Division of Otology, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
UC San Francisco
Disclosures
n Advanced Bionics Corporationu Consultant (2006-present)u Research supportu Medical Advisory Board member
n Med-El Corporationu Research grants (2012-present) u Research support
n Oticon Medicalu Research support (Ponto and music)
n Spiral Therapeuticsu Consultant (Chief Medical Officer) and Stock Shareholder
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Assumption:
All Conductive Hearing Loss Can Be Treated!
Hearing Loss
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SIGNS OF HEARING LOSS?Hearing loss can typically be divided into two categories (Conductive & Sensorin
Conductive Hearing Loss applies to a loss of transmission of sound energy across the mec
Sensorineural Hearing Loss occurs in the inner ear, typically in the cochlea where the tiny h
HEARING QUIZDo you often ask others to repeat what they have said (i.e. "excuse me," "what
Do you have difficulty hearing in noisy places (i.e. background noise)?
Do you miss important words or phrases during conversations?
Is the volume of the television or radio uncomfortable for other listeners?
Do you miss the ringing of the telephone, microwave timer, or other high-pitche
Do you have a constant or intermittent ringing/buzzing in your ears?
Is it difficult determining which direction sounds are coming from?
Do you avoid social situations because you are concerned you will not hear prop
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External auditory canal
n Atresian Exostosesn Canal cholesteatoman Acquired stenosisn Tympanic membrane issues
Severe Exostoses Can CauseConductive Hearing Loss
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Tympanic Membrane Perforations
n All TM perforations can be fixedn Three reasons to fix:
u Conductive hearing lossu Recurrent infectionsu Prevent cholesteatoma formation
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Total Drum Reconstruction
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Middle Ear
n Otosclerosisn Ossicular discontinuityn Ossicular fracture
Ossicular reconstruction has many poor optionsThe status of the stapes is key!
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Nitinol Prostheses for Otosclerosis / Stapedotomy
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Nitinol stapedotomy outcomes
Loss of eardrum tension after showering
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Isolated malleus fracture in a musician
Cartilage strut graft spans ossicular fraction defect
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Always place biological material between prosthesis and eardrumCartilage works extremely well for this!
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Complete Ossicular Fixation: How to Fix?
Inner Ear
n Cochlear conductive hearing lossn Superior canal dehiscence
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Third mobile Window
Bone Anchored Hearing Implant Systems
Cochlear Baha
OticonPonto
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Bone anchored hearing implant system has 3 main components
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Bone-Anchored Hearing Advantages
Enhanced transmission efficiency of (direct) bone conduction
Predictable result, even for revision
Reduced operative time
Reversible
Enhanced high frequencies
Removes compressive band
Comfort
Aesthetics
Over air conduction
devices
Over reconstructive
surgery
Over bone conduction
devices
Indications and Audiologic Criteria
• Conductive/mixed hearing loss:– Up to 45 dB PTA bone conduction hearing 1kHz, 2kHz, 3kHz for standard processor
– Up to 55 dB PTA bone conduction hearing 1kHz, 2kHz, 3kHz for power processor
• Single sided deafness:– Up to 20 dB HL air conduction in better ear
• Both adults and children benefit greatly
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Unilateral conductive hearing lossOsseointegrated systems close air‐bone gaps
with remarkable efficiency
• Improved directional hearing
• Improved speech perception, especially in noise
• Positive subjective outcome
• See Lustig et al. 2001
Bone‐anchored deviceMixed hearing loss
• Conventional HA has to compensate for the conductive and the sensory hearing loss
• Bone anchored device has only to amplify to match the sensory component of loss
– Conductive component is effectively bypassed
• Bone‐anchored systems:
– Air‐Bone gap >35 dB, better results
– General limit for sensory loss: 60 dBHL
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‐Interaural transmission is frequency‐ and intensity‐dependent
‐Patient experience with the processor fitted with head band
‐Approximately 1/3 proceed to surgery
See Niparko et al. 2003
Single‐Sided Deafness
MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUESoft Tissue PreservationDermalock techniqueCochlear Connect
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Prepare the site STEP 1
STEP 1 Choose abutment length
2‐3mm
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE PONTO SURGERY (Oticon MIPS)
MIPS procedure summary1. Decide position and
measure skin thickness
2. Punch
3. Insert Cannula
4. Drill: Guide and widening drilling
5. Insert implant
6. Fit Soft Healing cap
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5 6
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Oticon PontoSoft healing cap
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Patient outcomes 7 days post‐op
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Complications
• Many studies
– Different methods and approaches
• Approximately 15% loss of implants
• Percutaneous implants ~ 25% skin irritation and inflammation (≥ Holgers grade II)– 75‐85% of all patients should experience reaction‐free implant
Stalfors & Tjellstrom, 2008
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DIRECT DRIVEActive Transcutaneous Implants
BoneBridge, BCI
Active Bone Conduction ImplantsIntact skin solution
• Active implant allows for greater power
• Cosmetic advantages
• Vibration directly in contact with the bone
• One FDA approved Conduction Implant system:
– Bone Bridge (Med‐El, Austria)
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Med-El Bonebridge
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Conclusions
• Almost any conductive hearing loss can be fixed/improved
• Categorization into 3 anatomic regions is helpful
• The more isolated the problem, generally the better the results
• The status of the stapes is always critical!