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adam_text | Contents Preface............................................................................................................................................................... X1 Contributors............................................................................................................................................... xii 1 The History and Development of Auditory Brainstem Implants............................................. 1 Kevin A. Peng and Deraid E. Brackmann 1.1 Early Work in Stimulation of the Brainstem .. 1 1.2 Auditory Brainstem Response and Advances in Device Manufacturing 1 Development of Modern Processors and Multi-electrode Arrays................................. 2 1.3 1.4 The Penetrating Auditory Brainstem Implant 2 1.5 New Horizons for ABI 2 2 Neuroanatomy and Physiology Relevant to Auditory Brainstem Implants.......................... Steffen K. Rosahl 3 2.1 Introduction.................................................. 3 2.6 Intrinsic Anatomy of the Cochlear Nuclei... 8 2.2 The Cochlea and the Cochlear Nerve............ 3 2.7 The Cochlear Nucleus as an Anatomic Interface for Auditory Brainstem Implants.. 9 2.3 Cochlear Nuclei............................................. 5 2.8 Higher Up in the Auditory Pathway............. 11 2.3.1 2.3.2 Two Nuclei in One: The Ventral and Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus......................................... Physiology.................................................... 5 5 2.4 Human Research........................................... 6 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 2.8.4 2.8.5 Dorsal Nucleus of Trapezoid Body.................
Inferior Colliculus.......................................... Medial Geniculate......................................... Primary Auditory Cortex.............................. Auditory Association Cortex......................... 11 11 11 11 12 2.5 Anatomy and Surgical Approach................. 6 2.5.1 Extrinsic Anatomy of the Cochlear Nuclei... 6 З Imaging of the Cochlea, Cochlear Nerve, Brainstem, and Auditory System......................... 14 Burce Özgen 14 3.1 Introduction.................................................. 3.2 Imaging Anatomy of the Inner Ear and Auditory Pathway......................................... 14 Cochlea......................................................... IAC and the Vestibulocochlear Nerve.......... Cochlear Nucleus......................................... Auditory Pathway......................................... 14 14 15 T5 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 15 15 Imaging Techniques.................................... Radiological Evaluation of the Auditory Brainstem Implant Candidates..................... 16 Postoperative Imaging of the Implanted Patient.......................................................... 18 Imaging Issues after ABI............................... 18 Clinical Indications for ABI: Patient Selection and Alternatives................................................ 22 3.4 3.4.1 4 Preoperative Imaging of the Auditory Brainstem Implants...................................... Mia E. Miller and Eric P. Wilkinson 4.1 Introduction.................................................. 22 4.2 Clinical
Indications......................................... 22 4.2.1 Regulatory Status of the Device.................... 22 v
Contents Cochlear Malformations................................ Cochlear Nerve Aplasia.................................. ABI Programming in Pediatric Patients.......... Barriers to Adoption of Expanded ABI Indications..................................................... 24 24 25 4.5 Alternatives to ABI.............................................. 26 4.5.1 4.5.2 Hearing Preservation..................................... Cochlear Implantation.................................... 26 26 4.4.1 Pediatric Patient Selection for NF2.............. 5 Surgery for ABI: The Translabyrinthine Approach........................................................................ 28 4.2.2 4.2.3 Current FDA Approval.................................. Current European CE Mark Approval........... 22 22 4.3 Patient Selection in Adults.............................. 22 4.3.1 4.3.2 Patient Selection in NF2............................... Patient Selection in Non-NF2 Indications for ABI............................................................... 22 4.4 Patient Selection in Children............................ 24 24 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 25 23 Marc S. Schwartz, Eric P. Wilkinson, and Gregory P. Lekovic 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 Anesthesia and Positioning........................... Approach and Tumor Resection................... ABI Placement............................................... Closure........................................................... 30 30 31 33 5.5 Results................................................................... 33 The Retrosigmoid Approach in Auditory Brainstem
Implantation........................................... 35 5.1 Introduction......................................................... 28 5.2 Anatomic Considerations.................................. 28 5.3 Preoperative Evaluation.................................... 29 5.4 Operative Technique and Nuances................. 30 6 Robert Behr 36 38 6.4.5 Skin Incision and Trepanation....................... Dura Opening and Tumor Approach............ Closure after Tumor Resection and ABI Implantation.................................................. Postoperative Care........................................ 6.5 Discussion............................................................. 39 6.4.1 Positioning of the Patient........................... 7 Surgery for ABI: Retrolabyrinthine Approach................................................................................. 41 6.1 Historical Remarks............................................. 35 6.2 The Invention and Evolution of the ABI........ 35 6.3 Surgical Approaches to the Foramen of Luschka................................................................ 35 Surgical Procedure for Retrosigmoid Approach............................................................ 35 35 6.4 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 38 39 Ricardo F. Bento and Paula T. Lopes 7.1 Introduction........................................................ 41 7.4 Discussion............................................................. 44 7.2 Retrolabyrinthine Surgical Technique.......... 41 7.5 Conclusion............................................................. 44 7.3 Postoperative
Concerns................................... 43 8 Auditory Brainstem Implantation in Children: Evaluation and Surgery................................... 45 Levent Sennaroğlu and Burçak Bilginer vi 8.1 Introduction........................................................ 45 8.4 Members of ABI Team....................................... 47 8.2 Indications.......................................................... 45 8.5 The Age Limit for ABI in Children.................... 47 8.2.1 8.2.2 Definite Indications...................................... Probable Indications.................................... 45 45 8.6 Preoperative Evaluation.................................... 48 8.6.1 Audiological Assessment Procedure............. 48 8.3 Cl versus ABI in Children with Hypoplastic Cochlear Nerve.................................................. 46
Contents 8.7 Surgery................................................................. 48 8.9 Initial Stimulation and Follow-Up.................. 50 8.7.1 8.7.2 8.7.3 Retrosigmoid Approach............................... Translabyrinthine Approach........................ Retrolabyrinthine Approach........................ 48 50 50 8.10 Audiological Outcome...................................... 51 8,11 Surgical Complications....................................... 51 8.8 intraoperative Monitoring............................... 50 _ 8.12 Conclusion........................................................... 51 9 Pediatric Auditory Brainstem Implantation: Colletti Team Experience and Special Considerations........................................................................................................................................ 53 Vittorio Colletti, Marco Mandala, Giacomo Colletti, and Liliana Colletti 9.1 Introduction......................................................... 53 9.5 Special Situations............................................... 57 9.2 Total Experience and Selected Patient Study Croup..................................................................... 9.5.1 9.5.2 53 56 9.5.3 9·5·4 Nervus Intermedins as a Landmark............ Use of Near-field Compound Action Potentials..................................................... Bilateral ABI.................................................. Resorbable Mesh Cranioplasty and Fat Grafting......................................................... Revision ABI Surgery.................................... 57 53 58
58 ABI Engineering and Intraoperative Monitoring: Cochlear........................................................ 60 9.3 Results.......................................................... 9.4 Discussion 9.5.5 10 57 58 Barry Nevison 10.3.2 10.3.3 10.3.4 10·3·5 10.3.6 Recording Electrode Montage..................... Configuring the EP Machine........................ Configuring the Stimulation........................ Obtaining and Interpreting a Response....... Intraoperative Response Waveforms.......... 62 64 64 64 65 10.4 Discussion........................................................... 65 10.5 Conclusions......................................................... 66 10.3.1 Equipment Setup for EABR.......................... 11 ABI Engineering and Intraoperative Monitoring: MED-EL.......................................................... 67 10.1 Introduction......................................................... 60 10.2 ABI Design Engineering. 10.2.1 10.2.2 Phv^ir^l Πραση _ ° ,„ r Electrical Design and Safety.......................... 60 ոո 10.3 rl Ł I Electrophysiology to Support Optimal Intraoperative Electrode Placement.............. 61 62 ............................. 61 Marek Polak 11.1 introduction......................................................... 67 11.5 Intraoperative eABR Protocol.......................... 69 11.2 State-of-the-Art MED-EL ABI System.............. 68 11.6 Benefits of Intraoperative eABR...................... 70 11.3 ABI Indication....................................................... 69 11.7 eABR
Morphology............................................. 70 11.4 Tools in Questionable Candidacy for Cl or ABI................................................................. 11.8 Conclusion........................................................... 71 69 12 Programming, Rehabilitation, and Outcome Assessment for Adults: 1................................. Daniel 5. Roberts, Lawrence Kashat, jordan Μ. Rock, and Steven R. Otto 73 12.1 Outcomes............................................................. 12.1.1 12.1.2 Electrode Number-Evolution of the ABI.... Tumor Characteristics—Size and History of Radiation....................................................... Time to Optimal Performance...................... Device Differences........................................ 12.1.5 Surgical Procedure........................................ 12.1.6 Patient Selection......................................... 78 78 12.1.3 12.1.4 73 76 Programming and Rehabilitation................... 78 12.2.1 General Plan for Programming...................... 12.2.2 ProgrammingSession.................................... 79 79 12.2 76 77 77 vii
Contents 12.2.3 Nonauditory Side Effects............................... 12.2.4 Electrode-Specific Pitch Assessment........... 13 80 12.2.5 80 Long-Term ABI Use, Performance Assessment, and Rehabilitation............................................... 80 83 Programming, Rehabilitation, and Outcome Assessment for Adults: II Cordula Matthies, Anja Kurz, and Wafaa Shehata-Dieler 13.4.4 The Way to Train—Professional Training Support............................................................ 13.4.5 Residential Rehabilitation................................ 91 91 Hearing Tests of ABI Function............................ 92 13.5.1 General Considerations for ABI Hearing Tests in NF2............................................................... 13.5.2 Nonspeech Tests.............................................. 13.5.3 Speech Tests..................................................... 92 92 92 Long-Term Programming and Adaptation... 93 13.6.1 Improvement.................................................... 13.6.2 Deterioration.................................................... 13.6.3 Secondary Failure............................................ 93 93 93 Case Presentation................................................... 93 13.7.1 Patient History.................................................. 13.7.2 ABI Rehabilitation............................................. 93 94 Conclusion.................................................................. 94 Outcomes in Pediatric ABI: The Hacettepe University Experience............................................ 95 13.1 First Implant
Activation..................................... 83 13.1.1 13.1.2 Clinical Preparation....................................... Setting at Intensive Treatment Unit (ITU)... 83 84 13.2 Implant Programming....................................... 85 13.2.1 13.2.2 13.2.3 13.2.4 13.2.5 Activation Procedure..................................... First Programming Procedure..................... Second Programming Procedure................. Standardized Follow-up Program............... Assessment of Audiological Status.............. 85 85 86 87 89 13.3 Troubleshooting................................................... 89 13.3.1 13.3.2 ABI Activation without any Auditory Sensation........................................................ ABI Activation with Nonauditory Side Effects 89 90 13.4 Rehabilitation Program..................................... 90 13.4.1 13.4.2 13.4.3 General Training Goals.................................. General Auditory Training Strategy............ Training Materials......................................... 90 91 91 14 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 Levent Sennaroğlu, Conca Sennaroğlu, Esra Yücel, and Burçak Bilginer 14.1 Brief History of ABI Experience in Hacettepe University................................................ 95 14.2 Preliminary Results of Pediatric ABI............... 95 14.3 Long-Term Results of ABI................................... 95 14.3.1 Most Recent Audiological and Language Outcome of 84 Patients with ABI.................. 96 14.4 Cl and ABI in Hypoplastic CN............................. 98 14.5 Simultaneous Cl and
ABI....................................... 101 14.6 15 Bilateral ABI.................................................. 101 Auditory Brainstem Implantation in Tone Language Speakers................................................... 102 Michael C.F. Tong, John Ka Keung Sung, and Kathy Y.S. Lee 15.1 Introduction........................................................... 102 15.4 ABI in NF2 Chinese Speakers............................ 104 15.2 What is a Tone Language?................................ 102 15.4.1 15.3 Speech Assessment Unique to Tone Speech and Hearing Outcomes in NF2 Adults............................................................... 105 Languages.............................................................. Assessment of Pitch Perception................... Assessment on Stress Perception................. Assessment of Segmental Aspects Involving Words............................................................. 15.3.4 Assessment of Speech Production................ 15.3.1 15.3.2 15.3.3 viii 102 103 103 104 104 15.5 15.5.1 15.5.2 15.5.3 15.5.4 ABI in Non-NF2 Children with Tone Languages................................................................ 105 Patient Demographics.................................... Preoperative Assessment.............................. Audiological Perception Outcomes.............. Speech and Language Outcomes of ABI in Tone Language-speaking Children................ 106 106 106 106
Contents Poor (Slower) Speech Perception and Tone Production Outcomes in Subjects with Relatively Well-developed Environmental Sound Detection.............................................. Comorbid Nonauditory and Cognitive Conditions....................................................... Neural Plasticity............................................. Etiologies and Outcomes.............................. Use of Adjuncts Sign Language and Lipreading....................................................... 112 15.9 Habilitation of ABI Users in Tone Languages 112 15.10 Conclusion.............................................................. 112 Variability in Performance of Auditory Brainstem Implants....................................................... 114 Case Studies.............................................................. 107 15.8.2 15.6.1 Casei: КС.......................................................... 15.6.2 Case 2: MY........................................................ 15.6.3 Case 3 : LC.......................................................... 107 107 107 15.8.3 15.6 15.7 Interpretation of Speech and Language Outcomes of NF2 Adults...................................... 15.7.1 15.7.2 15.7.3 15.8 15.8.1 16 107 Detection of Environmental Sounds............. 107 Limitations in Speech Recognition without Lipreading......................................................... 108 Expectation Management in NF2 Patients for ABI Surgery....................................................... 110 15.8.4 15.8.5 15.8.6 Ill Ill Ill Ill Interpretation in Prelingually Deafened
Cantonese-Speaking Children........... Ill Prolonged Time Frame of Auditory Development in ABI Children.......... Ill Kathryn У. Noonan, Gregory P. Lekovic, and Eric P. Wilkinson 16.1 Background............................................................. 114 16.2.3 Device Factors.................................................. 16.2 Potential Factors Involved in Variability......... 114 16.3 16.2.1 Surgical Factors................................................ 16.2.2 Patient Factors.................................................. 114 116 Historical and Future Efforts to Develop Novel Strategies.................................... 117 17 ABI Program Development...................................................................................................................... 117 119 Marc S. Schwartz and Eric P. Wilkinson 17.1 17.3.2 The Learning Curve......................................... 120 Who Should Be Implanting ABIs?.................... 121 17.4.1 NF2 Patients...................................................... 17.4.2 Adult Non-NF2 Patients.................................. 17.4.3 Pediatric Patients............................................. 121 121 121 17.5 The Role of Cochlear Implant Manufacturers 121 17.6 Conclusions.............................................................. 122 Auditory Midbrain Implant....................................................................................................................... 124 Risk-Benefit Analysisof the Auditory Brainstem Implant 119 Audiologic
Benefit.................................................. 119 17.2.1 NF2 Patients...................................................... 17.2.2 Adult Non-NF2 Patients.................................. 17.2.3 Pediatric Patients............................................. 119 119 119 Surgical Risk.............................................................. 119 17.3.1 Pediatric ABI Surgery........................................ 120 17.2 17.3 18 17.4 Thomas Lenarz, Amir Samil, Karl-Heinz Dyballa, and Hubert H. Um 18.1 Introduction............................................................. 18.2 Preoperative Diagnostics and Selection 124 Criteria for Patients.............................................. 125 18.3 Surgical Technique................................................. 126 18.3.1 Location of the Electrode Arrays.................. 127 18.4 18.5 Postoperative Fitting and Hearing Performance........................................................... 127 Discussion............................................................... 128 ix
Contents 19 Future Development: Penetrating Multisite Microelectrodes as Cochlear Nucleus Implant............................................................................................................................... 132 Martin Han and Douglas B. McCreery 19.1 Introduction................................................. 132 19.1.1 Auditory Brainstem Prosthesis..................... 132 19.2 Multisite Arrays for Auditory Brainstem Prosthesis..................................................... 19.3 20 A Combinational Approach: Surface and Penetrating Electrodes.................................. 133 19.5 Temporal Encoding of Modulation............... 134 19·6 Ramification for Clinical Translation............ 134 Conclusions................................................... 134 Future Developments: Conformable ABI Arrays and Light Stimulation of Auditory Brainstem Using Optogenetics........................................................................................... 135 Device Development and In-Vivo Preclinical Evaluation..................................................... 132 19.4 133 Osama Tarabichi, Elliott D. Kozin, Μ. Christian Brown, and Daniel J. Lee x 20.1 Introduction................................................. 135 20.3 Light-Based Stimulation Modalities............... 138 20.2 Electrical Implant Modifications................. 135 20.2.1 20.2.2 Conformable Electrode Arrays for the ABI.. Novel Electrode Coatings and Electrode Array Density.............................................. 135 20.3.1 Infrared Neural
Stimulation........................... 20.3.2 Optogenetic Stimulation................................ 138 138 Conclusion...................................................... 140 Index................................................................................................................................... 143 137 20.4
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Contents Preface. X1 Contributors. xii 1 The History and Development of Auditory Brainstem Implants. 1 Kevin A. Peng and Deraid E. Brackmann 1.1 Early Work in Stimulation of the Brainstem . 1 1.2 Auditory Brainstem Response and Advances in Device Manufacturing 1 Development of Modern Processors and Multi-electrode Arrays. 2 1.3 1.4 The Penetrating Auditory Brainstem Implant 2 1.5 New Horizons for ABI 2 2 Neuroanatomy and Physiology Relevant to Auditory Brainstem Implants. Steffen K. Rosahl 3 2.1 Introduction. 3 2.6 Intrinsic Anatomy of the Cochlear Nuclei. 8 2.2 The Cochlea and the Cochlear Nerve. 3 2.7 The Cochlear Nucleus as an Anatomic Interface for Auditory Brainstem Implants. 9 2.3 Cochlear Nuclei. 5 2.8 Higher Up in the Auditory Pathway. 11 2.3.1 2.3.2 Two Nuclei in One: The Ventral and Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus. Physiology. 5 5 2.4 Human Research. 6 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 2.8.4 2.8.5 Dorsal Nucleus of Trapezoid Body.
Inferior Colliculus. Medial Geniculate. Primary Auditory Cortex. Auditory Association Cortex. 11 11 11 11 12 2.5 Anatomy and Surgical Approach. 6 2.5.1 Extrinsic Anatomy of the Cochlear Nuclei. 6 З Imaging of the Cochlea, Cochlear Nerve, Brainstem, and Auditory System. 14 Burce Özgen 14 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Imaging Anatomy of the Inner Ear and Auditory Pathway. 14 Cochlea. IAC and the Vestibulocochlear Nerve. Cochlear Nucleus. Auditory Pathway. 14 14 15 T5 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 15 15 Imaging Techniques. Radiological Evaluation of the Auditory Brainstem Implant Candidates. 16 Postoperative Imaging of the Implanted Patient. 18 Imaging Issues after ABI. 18 Clinical Indications for ABI: Patient Selection and Alternatives. 22 3.4 3.4.1 4 Preoperative Imaging of the Auditory Brainstem Implants. Mia E. Miller and Eric P. Wilkinson 4.1 Introduction. 22 4.2 Clinical
Indications. 22 4.2.1 Regulatory Status of the Device. 22 v
Contents Cochlear Malformations. Cochlear Nerve Aplasia. ABI Programming in Pediatric Patients. Barriers to Adoption of Expanded ABI Indications. 24 24 25 4.5 Alternatives to ABI. 26 4.5.1 4.5.2 Hearing Preservation. Cochlear Implantation. 26 26 4.4.1 Pediatric Patient Selection for NF2. 5 Surgery for ABI: The Translabyrinthine Approach. 28 4.2.2 4.2.3 Current FDA Approval. Current European CE Mark Approval. 22 22 4.3 Patient Selection in Adults. 22 4.3.1 4.3.2 Patient Selection in NF2. Patient Selection in Non-NF2 Indications for ABI. 22 4.4 Patient Selection in Children. 24 24 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 25 23 Marc S. Schwartz, Eric P. Wilkinson, and Gregory P. Lekovic 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 Anesthesia and Positioning. Approach and Tumor Resection. ABI Placement. Closure. 30 30 31 33 5.5 Results. 33 The Retrosigmoid Approach in Auditory Brainstem
Implantation. 35 5.1 Introduction. 28 5.2 Anatomic Considerations. 28 5.3 Preoperative Evaluation. 29 5.4 Operative Technique and Nuances. 30 6 Robert Behr 36 38 6.4.5 Skin Incision and Trepanation. Dura Opening and Tumor Approach. Closure after Tumor Resection and ABI Implantation. Postoperative Care. 6.5 Discussion. 39 6.4.1 Positioning of the Patient. 7 Surgery for ABI: Retrolabyrinthine Approach. 41 6.1 Historical Remarks. 35 6.2 The Invention and Evolution of the ABI. 35 6.3 Surgical Approaches to the Foramen of Luschka. 35 Surgical Procedure for Retrosigmoid Approach. 35 35 6.4 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 38 39 Ricardo F. Bento and Paula T. Lopes 7.1 Introduction. 41 7.4 Discussion. 44 7.2 Retrolabyrinthine Surgical Technique. 41 7.5 Conclusion. 44 7.3 Postoperative
Concerns. 43 8 Auditory Brainstem Implantation in Children: Evaluation and Surgery. 45 Levent Sennaroğlu and Burçak Bilginer vi 8.1 Introduction. 45 8.4 Members of ABI Team. 47 8.2 Indications. 45 8.5 The Age Limit for ABI in Children. 47 8.2.1 8.2.2 Definite Indications. Probable Indications. 45 45 8.6 Preoperative Evaluation. 48 8.6.1 Audiological Assessment Procedure. 48 8.3 Cl versus ABI in Children with Hypoplastic Cochlear Nerve. 46
Contents 8.7 Surgery. 48 8.9 Initial Stimulation and Follow-Up. 50 8.7.1 8.7.2 8.7.3 Retrosigmoid Approach. Translabyrinthine Approach. Retrolabyrinthine Approach. 48 50 50 8.10 Audiological Outcome. 51 8,11 Surgical Complications. 51 8.8 intraoperative Monitoring. 50 _ 8.12 Conclusion. 51 9 Pediatric Auditory Brainstem Implantation: Colletti Team Experience and Special Considerations. 53 Vittorio Colletti, Marco Mandala, Giacomo Colletti, and Liliana Colletti 9.1 Introduction. 53 9.5 Special Situations. 57 9.2 Total Experience and Selected Patient Study Croup. 9.5.1 9.5.2 53 56 9.5.3 9·5·4 Nervus Intermedins as a Landmark. Use of Near-field Compound Action Potentials. Bilateral ABI. Resorbable Mesh Cranioplasty and Fat Grafting. Revision ABI Surgery. 57 53 58
58 ABI Engineering and Intraoperative Monitoring: Cochlear. 60 9.3 Results. 9.4 Discussion 9.5.5 10 57 58 Barry Nevison 10.3.2 10.3.3 10.3.4 10·3·5 10.3.6 Recording Electrode Montage. Configuring the EP Machine. Configuring the Stimulation. Obtaining and Interpreting a Response. Intraoperative Response Waveforms. 62 64 64 64 65 10.4 Discussion. 65 10.5 Conclusions. 66 10.3.1 Equipment Setup for EABR. 11 ABI Engineering and Intraoperative Monitoring: MED-EL. 67 10.1 Introduction. 60 10.2 ABI Design Engineering. 10.2.1 10.2.2 Phv^ir^l Πραση _ ° ,„ r Electrical Design and Safety. 60 ոո 10.3 rl Ł I Electrophysiology to Support Optimal Intraoperative Electrode Placement. 61 62 . 61 Marek Polak 11.1 introduction. 67 11.5 Intraoperative eABR Protocol. 69 11.2 State-of-the-Art MED-EL ABI System. 68 11.6 Benefits of Intraoperative eABR. 70 11.3 ABI Indication. 69 11.7 eABR
Morphology. 70 11.4 Tools in Questionable Candidacy for Cl or ABI. 11.8 Conclusion. 71 69 12 Programming, Rehabilitation, and Outcome Assessment for Adults: 1. Daniel 5. Roberts, Lawrence Kashat, jordan Μ. Rock, and Steven R. Otto 73 12.1 Outcomes. 12.1.1 12.1.2 Electrode Number-Evolution of the ABI. Tumor Characteristics—Size and History of Radiation. Time to Optimal Performance. Device Differences. 12.1.5 Surgical Procedure. 12.1.6 Patient Selection. 78 78 12.1.3 12.1.4 73 76 Programming and Rehabilitation. 78 12.2.1 General Plan for Programming. 12.2.2 ProgrammingSession. 79 79 12.2 76 77 77 vii
Contents 12.2.3 Nonauditory Side Effects. 12.2.4 Electrode-Specific Pitch Assessment. 13 80 12.2.5 80 Long-Term ABI Use, Performance Assessment, and Rehabilitation. 80 83 Programming, Rehabilitation, and Outcome Assessment for Adults: II Cordula Matthies, Anja Kurz, and Wafaa Shehata-Dieler 13.4.4 The Way to Train—Professional Training Support. 13.4.5 Residential Rehabilitation. 91 91 Hearing Tests of ABI Function. 92 13.5.1 General Considerations for ABI Hearing Tests in NF2. 13.5.2 Nonspeech Tests. 13.5.3 Speech Tests. 92 92 92 Long-Term Programming and Adaptation. 93 13.6.1 Improvement. 13.6.2 Deterioration. 13.6.3 Secondary Failure. 93 93 93 Case Presentation. 93 13.7.1 Patient History. 13.7.2 ABI Rehabilitation. 93 94 Conclusion. 94 Outcomes in Pediatric ABI: The Hacettepe University Experience. 95 13.1 First Implant
Activation. 83 13.1.1 13.1.2 Clinical Preparation. Setting at Intensive Treatment Unit (ITU). 83 84 13.2 Implant Programming. 85 13.2.1 13.2.2 13.2.3 13.2.4 13.2.5 Activation Procedure. First Programming Procedure. Second Programming Procedure. Standardized Follow-up Program. Assessment of Audiological Status. 85 85 86 87 89 13.3 Troubleshooting. 89 13.3.1 13.3.2 ABI Activation without any Auditory Sensation. ABI Activation with Nonauditory Side Effects 89 90 13.4 Rehabilitation Program. 90 13.4.1 13.4.2 13.4.3 General Training Goals. General Auditory Training Strategy. Training Materials. 90 91 91 14 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 Levent Sennaroğlu, Conca Sennaroğlu, Esra Yücel, and Burçak Bilginer 14.1 Brief History of ABI Experience in Hacettepe University. 95 14.2 Preliminary Results of Pediatric ABI. 95 14.3 Long-Term Results of ABI. 95 14.3.1 Most Recent Audiological and Language Outcome of 84 Patients with ABI. 96 14.4 Cl and ABI in Hypoplastic CN. 98 14.5 Simultaneous Cl and
ABI. 101 14.6 15 Bilateral ABI. 101 Auditory Brainstem Implantation in Tone Language Speakers. 102 Michael C.F. Tong, John Ka Keung Sung, and Kathy Y.S. Lee 15.1 Introduction. 102 15.4 ABI in NF2 Chinese Speakers. 104 15.2 What is a Tone Language?. 102 15.4.1 15.3 Speech Assessment Unique to Tone Speech and Hearing Outcomes in NF2 Adults. 105 Languages. Assessment of Pitch Perception. Assessment on Stress Perception. Assessment of Segmental Aspects Involving Words. 15.3.4 Assessment of Speech Production. 15.3.1 15.3.2 15.3.3 viii 102 103 103 104 104 15.5 15.5.1 15.5.2 15.5.3 15.5.4 ABI in Non-NF2 Children with Tone Languages. 105 Patient Demographics. Preoperative Assessment. Audiological Perception Outcomes. Speech and Language Outcomes of ABI in Tone Language-speaking Children. 106 106 106 106
Contents Poor (Slower) Speech Perception and Tone Production Outcomes in Subjects with Relatively Well-developed Environmental Sound Detection. Comorbid Nonauditory and Cognitive Conditions. Neural Plasticity. Etiologies and Outcomes. Use of Adjuncts Sign Language and Lipreading. 112 15.9 Habilitation of ABI Users in Tone Languages 112 15.10 Conclusion. 112 Variability in Performance of Auditory Brainstem Implants. 114 Case Studies. 107 15.8.2 15.6.1 Casei: КС. 15.6.2 Case 2: MY. 15.6.3 Case 3 : LC. 107 107 107 15.8.3 15.6 15.7 Interpretation of Speech and Language Outcomes of NF2 Adults. 15.7.1 15.7.2 15.7.3 15.8 15.8.1 16 107 Detection of Environmental Sounds. 107 Limitations in Speech Recognition without Lipreading. 108 Expectation Management in NF2 Patients for ABI Surgery. 110 15.8.4 15.8.5 15.8.6 Ill Ill Ill Ill Interpretation in Prelingually Deafened
Cantonese-Speaking Children. Ill Prolonged Time Frame of Auditory Development in ABI Children. Ill Kathryn У. Noonan, Gregory P. Lekovic, and Eric P. Wilkinson 16.1 Background. 114 16.2.3 Device Factors. 16.2 Potential Factors Involved in Variability. 114 16.3 16.2.1 Surgical Factors. 16.2.2 Patient Factors. 114 116 Historical and Future Efforts to Develop Novel Strategies. 117 17 ABI Program Development. 117 119 Marc S. Schwartz and Eric P. Wilkinson 17.1 17.3.2 The Learning Curve. 120 Who Should Be Implanting ABIs?. 121 17.4.1 NF2 Patients. 17.4.2 Adult Non-NF2 Patients. 17.4.3 Pediatric Patients. 121 121 121 17.5 The Role of Cochlear Implant Manufacturers 121 17.6 Conclusions. 122 Auditory Midbrain Implant. 124 Risk-Benefit Analysisof the Auditory Brainstem Implant 119 Audiologic
Benefit. 119 17.2.1 NF2 Patients. 17.2.2 Adult Non-NF2 Patients. 17.2.3 Pediatric Patients. 119 119 119 Surgical Risk. 119 17.3.1 Pediatric ABI Surgery. 120 17.2 17.3 18 17.4 Thomas Lenarz, Amir Samil, Karl-Heinz Dyballa, and Hubert H. Um 18.1 Introduction. 18.2 Preoperative Diagnostics and Selection 124 Criteria for Patients. 125 18.3 Surgical Technique. 126 18.3.1 Location of the Electrode Arrays. 127 18.4 18.5 Postoperative Fitting and Hearing Performance. 127 Discussion. 128 ix
Contents 19 Future Development: Penetrating Multisite Microelectrodes as Cochlear Nucleus Implant. 132 Martin Han and Douglas B. McCreery 19.1 Introduction. 132 19.1.1 Auditory Brainstem Prosthesis. 132 19.2 Multisite Arrays for Auditory Brainstem Prosthesis. 19.3 20 A Combinational Approach: Surface and Penetrating Electrodes. 133 19.5 Temporal Encoding of Modulation. 134 19·6 Ramification for Clinical Translation. 134 Conclusions. 134 Future Developments: Conformable ABI Arrays and Light Stimulation of Auditory Brainstem Using Optogenetics. 135 Device Development and In-Vivo Preclinical Evaluation. 132 19.4 133 Osama Tarabichi, Elliott D. Kozin, Μ. Christian Brown, and Daniel J. Lee x 20.1 Introduction. 135 20.3 Light-Based Stimulation Modalities. 138 20.2 Electrical Implant Modifications. 135 20.2.1 20.2.2 Conformable Electrode Arrays for the ABI. Novel Electrode Coatings and Electrode Array Density. 135 20.3.1 Infrared Neural
Stimulation. 20.3.2 Optogenetic Stimulation. 138 138 Conclusion. 140 Index. 143 137 20.4 |
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