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Outcomes of Common Cavity Deformity After Cochlear Implantation

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Reports about the follow-up of auditory and speech outcomes of common cavity deformity (CCD) patients after cochlear implantation (CI) are variable. In earlier reports, the CI outcomes were not ideal, and patients could only distinguish environment sound. Later, with the advancement of technology, it was found that CCD patients can obtain some postoperative auditory and speech ability. In recent years, long-term follow-up of CCD patients’ postoperative outcomes was observed. This chapter will summarize and report the speech assessment methods, postoperative outcomes and our center’s long-term postoperative outcomes of CCD patients.

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Wei, X. et al. (2022). Outcomes of Common Cavity Deformity After Cochlear Implantation. In: Li, Y. (eds) Cochlear Implantation for Common Cavity Deformity. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8217-9_8

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