Cochlear Implantation is a system developed to restore hearing in people with profound sensorineural hearing loss, whose classical hearing aids are ineffective. Surgery is necessary to insert the internal part into the cochlea and requires milling the mastoid to access the round window. This approach is technically difficult, and is performed under a microscope by an experienced surgeon. The development of a surgical technique that is both safer and less invasive is currently possible thanks to robotics.
The ROSA robot coupled to the O-Arm scanner will guide the milling to the round window, whose path has been previously modeled, with the identification of the facial nerve. Milling will be done in 2 stages with a CT (computerised tomography scan) and electromyographic verification of the facial nerve. The insertion of the implant will be performed manually under endoscopic control. The preoperative and postoperative course of the patient will be identical.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
9
cochlear implantation is a system developed to restore hearing in people with profound sensorineural hearing loss, whose classical hearing aids are ineffective. Surgery is necessary to insert the internal part into the cochlea and requires milling the mastoid to access the round window. This approach is technically difficult, and is performed under a microscope by an experienced surgeon.
computerized tomography (CT) scan of the facial nerve
electromyographic verification of the facial nerve
CHU Amiens
Amiens, France
cochlear implantation with the ROSA robot surgery time
cochlear implantation with the ROSA robot surgery time
Time frame: during surgery, day 1
surgical quality based on material description and surgical technique
surgical quality based on material description and surgical technique
Time frame: during surgery, day 1
surgical quality based on robot precision
surgical quality based on robot precision
Time frame: during surgery, day 1
surgical quality based on the cochlear implantation in the cochlea
surgical quality based on the cochlear implantation in the cochlea
Time frame: during surgery, day 1
surgical quality based on intraoperative electrophysiological data
surgical quality based on intraoperative electrophysiological data
Time frame: during surgery, day 1
surgical quality based on pathological complications
surgical quality based on pathological complications (facial, paralysis, infection, pain)
Time frame: during surgery and postoperative period (1.5 month after surgery)
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