Case report - biofilm infection of a cochlear implant.

Cochlear Implants Int

Department of ENT, K.E.M. Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Published: March 2013

One of the most dreaded complications after cochlear implantation is infection. These infections are a challenge due to lack of any data regarding optimal methods of investigation and management. More often than not, these patients have to undergo explantation and revision surgery. This paper presents a case report and literature review which focuses on the role of antibiotics and the need for early explantation in most biofilm-related infections of cochlear implants.

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