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A cochlear implant is a surgical hearing implant designed to help individuals with severe hearing loss who do not benefit from traditional hearing aids. Unlike hearing aids which amplify sound a cochlear implant directly stimulates the cochlear nerve allowing individuals to perceive sound. The procedure involves implanting a small electronic device into the inner ear which sends sound signals to the brain.
A cochlear implant surgery is recommended for people with profound hearing loss who do not benefit from hearing aids. It is especially helpful for:
Children and adults with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss.
Individuals struggling with speech recognition despite using hearing aids.
People who have lost their hearing later in life and want to regain the ability to understand speech.
Children born with severe hearing impairment as early implantation can improve language development.
Enables individuals with severe deafness to hear sounds and understand speech.
Improves communication skills and quality of life.
Helps children with hearing loss develop speech and language skills at an early age.
Reduces dependence on lip reading and sign language.
Provides a more natural hearing experience compared to hearing aids.
Long lasting solution with advanced implanted hearing devices.
The surgery typically takes two to four hours and the patient can go home the same day or the next.
1. Before the Procedure
Detailed hearing assessment and imaging scans.
Understanding the cochlear implant cost and procedure expectations.
Pre operative counseling.
2. During the Procedure
Performed under general anesthesia.
Surgery lasts about 2-4 hours.
Minimal discomfort as the procedure is minimally invasive.
3. After the Procedure
Healing time is around 2 weeks before activation.
First activation of the cochlear implant takes place after healing.
Gradual adjustment period to learn how to interpret sounds.
While cochlear implant surgery is generally safe, some risks include:
Infection or swelling at the surgical site.
Dizziness or balance issues for a short time.
Device failure (very rare, may require replacement).
Facial nerve injury (extremely rare but possible).
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) after implantation.
Most patients gradually improve hearing within weeks to months.
With therapy individuals can recognise speech and environmental sounds.
Children implanted at an early age develop better language skills.
Adults with recent hearing loss adapt more quickly.
Success rate is high with many patients reporting better quality of life.
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