Publications by authors named "Yusifov K"

Aim: The objective of the present study was to improve the selected surgical stages of cochlear implantation (CIP) taking into consideration the results of the analysis of the outcomes of re-operations.

Material And Methods: A total of 53 patients (4 adults and 49 children) were referred to our clinic for re-operations deemed to be required for the management the major complications following CI during the period from 2014 to 2017. Primary cochlear implantation was performed in other clinics.

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The objective of the present study was to improve the surgical component of cochlear implantation (CI) with special reference to the prevention and correction of its complications. A total of 967 cochlear implantation were performed on 847 patient treated based at the A. Geidarov Republican Hospital, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, and the Research and Clinical Centre of Otorhinolaryngology, FMBA of Russia during the period from 2014 till 2017.

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The objective of the present study was the prospective analysis of the results of bilateral cochlear implantation (CI) in the children presenting with bilateral ossification of the cochlea after they had survived meningitis. A total of 15 patients underwent the surgical intervention. In those exhibiting bilateral ossification of the basal cochlear helix over the 5 mm segment (up to first bend of the cochlear turn) and partial ossification of the second helix (in 6 children), the affected portions were removed with the placement of two choleostomies, the lower one (from the ossified membrane of the cochlear window) and the upper one (toward the second helix).

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The objective of the present study was to improve the effectiveness of cochlear implantation (CI) in the patients presenting with cochlear-vestibular abnormalities based on the development and practical application of the algorithm for the insertion of an electrode arrayinto the spiral (Rosenthal's) canal of the cochlea taking into consideration the specific anatomical features of the middle and inner ears. The study included 25 patients with congenital malformations of the inner ear and bilateral grade IV sensorineural loss of hearing or deafness selected for CI. Indications for drilling a cochleostomy were the high localizationof the jugular bulb and the absence of its bone wall (5 patients, 20%).

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