ABOUT
Cochlear implant surgery is a procedure that involves the placement of a device into the inner ear to help individuals with severe to profound hearing loss to hear sounds. The device converts sound into electrical signals that stimulate the auditory nerve, allowing the individual to perceive sound.
INDICATIONS
The indications for cochlear implant surgery include:
RECOVERY PHASE
Recovery after cochlear implant surgery typically involves:
Note: Recovery may vary depending on individual's health, age and other factors. Consult with the doctor for specific information
POST SURGERY
Post cochlear implant surgery, the following typically occurs:
Note: The experience and outcome can vary depending on individual's health, age and other factors. Consult with the doctor for specific information.
FAQs
What is a cochlear implant?
A: A cochlear implant is a device that helps to provide a sense of sound to a person who is deaf or has severe hearing loss.
Who is eligible for cochlear implant surgery?
A: Individuals who are deaf or have severe to profound hearing loss in both ears and have not benefited from hearing aids may be eligible for cochlear implant surgery.
What are the risks and benefits of cochlear implant surgery?
A: Risks of cochlear implant surgery include infection, loss of residual hearing, and facial nerve damage. Benefits include improved ability to hear sounds, understand speech, and increased quality of life.
How is the surgery performed?
A: Cochlear implant surgery is performed under general anesthesia and involves making a small incision behind the ear to insert the implant into the cochlea.
What is the recovery time after surgery?
A: The recovery time after cochlear implant surgery varies, but most people can return to normal activities within a week.
How long does the cochlear implant last?
A: Cochlear implants are designed to last for many years, typically around 10-15 years, depending on the individual.
How does a cochlear implant work?
A: A cochlear implant works by converting sounds into electrical signals, which are then sent directly to the auditory nerve.
Can cochlear implants restore normal hearing?
A: Cochlear implants can greatly improve the ability to hear sounds, but they do not restore normal hearing.
What is the success rate of cochlear implant surgery?
A: The success rate of cochlear implant surgery is high, with most people reporting significant improvement in their ability to hear and understand speech.
How much does cochlear implant surgery cost?
A: The cost of cochlear implant surgery varies and can be influenced by factors such as the type of implant and insurance coverage. It is best to consult with a specialist and insurance provider for a more accurate estimate.