To study the initial experience with implanting and fitting a new Bone Conduction system in pediatric patient population with conductive, mixed or single-sided deafness.
Experimental: Bone-conduction hearing device The bone-conduction hearing device Osia system allows a direct bone-conduction through an osseointegrated implant. A magnet allows the external Sound Processor to be placed in the correct position over the implanted system including an inner magnet. Device: Osia System An external Sound Processor captures and digitize the sound which is transferred to the internal implant where it is converted to an electrical signal. The electrical signal is further transferred as a vibration through an osseointegrated implant to the mastoid bone and eventually to the cochlea
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
14
Bone anchored, bone conduction hearing system
The Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Number of Participants Reporting Type and Severity of Adverse Events in the Pediatric Population Implanted With the Osia System
Number, Type and Severity of Adverse Events will be tabulated and summarized.
Time frame: Surgery to 12 months post-operative
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