Publications by authors named "Vit Kruntorad"

Background: Retraction pocket (RP) of the tympanic membrane (TM) is a common pathology in children that can cause ossicular chain erosion, cholesteatoma formation, and potentially life-threatening complications of cholesteatoma. This study assessed the functional and anatomical results of cartilage grafting in children with severe RP of the TM.

Methods: This was a retrospective review of 212 children from a tertiary referral center.

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Objectives: The young population requires early rehabilitation of their hearing loss for normal cognitive, auditive hence social development. All of which, in turn, may have an impact on quality of life (QoL). This study aims to evaluate QoL between two different bone conduction (BC) hearing devices: a noninvasive adhesive hearing aid (Adhear [ADH]) vs.

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The Bonebridge (BB) was the first active transcutaneous implantation system for bone conduction. The main indications are conductive or mixed hearing loss and single-sided deafness. Treacher-Collins syndrome (TCS) is a rare genetic disease that affects craniofacial development.

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(1) Objectives: For full benefit in children implanted with a cochlear implant (CI), wearing the device all waking hours is necessary. This study focuses on the relationship between daily use and audiological outcomes, with the hypothesis that frequent daily device use coincides with high device satisfaction resulting in better functional gain (FG). Confounding factors such as implantation age, device experience and type of device were considered.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the audiological benefits and safety of two Bonebridge devices (BCI601 and BCI602) in a group of twelve children with hearing loss.
  • Results showed that both devices improved hearing metrics significantly, with BCI602 demonstrating higher gains in sound recognition and localization abilities compared to BCI601.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that the Bonebridge devices provide substantial hearing improvement and are a safe, effective option for pediatric hearing rehabilitation, even surpassing typical hearing levels in some cases.
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Bonebridge (BB) is the first active implantation system for bone conduction that is placed fully under the skin. Experience suggests that BB is characterized by low incidence of postoperative complications. This case report presents a rare case of a 16-year-old girl with incidence of emphysema occurring over the implant 1 year after operation.

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