Rehabilitating hearing loss is highly important due to its positive impact on the ability to understand speech, and the related consequences on family, social and work communication abilities. Children with hearing loss have learning difficulties that adversely affect speech and language acquirement. Most patients with hearing loss can use conventional hearing aids that are partially or completely placed in the external ear canal. Middle ear implants are used when conventional hearing aids are not suitable due to medical reasons, mainly diseases of the external ear canal and the tympanic membrane. The external component of the middle ear implant digitally translates the acoustic information (sound waves) to the implanted part, where the digital information is back-translated to mechanical information (vibrations) which vibrates the ossicle to which it is attached. We present a patient who underwent a Vibrant Soundbridge implantation after unsuccessfully using hearing aids due to recurrent otitis externa. The patient's hearing improved significantly. We conclude that middle ear implants can be an effective treatment for patients who cannot use conventional hearing aids.

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