Objective And Importance: Patients who have undergone solid organ transplantation and continuing immunosuppressant medication are at a higher risk of wound problems and infections following cochlear implantation. This risk is theoretically even further increased in multi-organ transplant recipients due to the increased doses of immunosuppressive medications that these patients are administered.
Clinical Presentation And Intervention: Here, we present the first reported case of successful cochlear implantation in a patient who had previously undergone successful combined liver and kidney transplant. She had no significant complications from the surgery and had good audiological outcomes 3 months post-operatively.
Conclusion: As we continue our advances in the use of cochlear implant technology, our report adds to the growing evidence of its benefits in transplant recipients. However, there are important pre- and peri-operative considerations in this group of patients which can improve safety and outcome.
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