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  • Cochlear implants are essential for severe-to-profound hearing loss and depend on precise electrode placement for success.
  • A review of 125 studies reveals that factors like insertion depth, speed, and the use of robotics affect insertion forces and intracochlear pressure, which are vital for better implantation techniques.
  • Findings show that while higher insertion speeds typically increase forces and pressure, results vary in cadaver studies, highlighting the need for standardized research to enhance clinical practices and protect hearing during procedures.

Article Abstract

Cochlear implants are crucial for addressing severe-to-profound hearing loss, with the success of the procedure requiring careful electrode placement. This scoping review synthesizes the findings from 125 studies examining the factors influencing insertion forces (IFs) and intracochlear pressure (IP), which are crucial for optimizing implantation techniques and enhancing patient outcomes. The review highlights the impact of variables, including insertion depth, speed, and the use of robotic assistance on IFs and IP. Results indicate that higher insertion speeds generally increase IFs and IP in artificial models, a pattern not consistently observed in cadaveric studies due to variations in methodology and sample size. The study also explores the observed minimal impact of robotic assistance on reducing IFs compared to manual methods. Importantly, this review underscores the need for a standardized approach in cochlear implant research to address inconsistencies and improve clinical practices aimed at preserving hearing during implantation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11174543PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24113307DOI Listing

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