Publications by authors named "V A Tanaschishina"

Auditory nerve dysplasia (AND) can encompass various conditions of the auditory nerve (AN), ranging from true aplasia to hypoplasia. The purpose of this review is to discuss the prospect of cochlear implantation (CI) and subsequent auditory speech rehabilitation for AN abnormality. Studies of different authors when working with this category of children, possible results and methods of diagnostics of the AN condition are presented.

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Cochlear implantation (CI) is currently the recognized and most promising method of rehabilitation of patients suffering from profound hearing loss and deafness. During the surgical stage of CI, one of the most unpleasant intraoperative features is CSF leakage from the cochlea opening. Most often it occurs in patients with malformations of the inner ear, with temporal bone fractures and with cochlear otosclerosis.

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