Outcomes After Transcutaneous Bone-Conduction Implantation in Adults and Children

Otol Neurotol. 2023 Apr 1;44(4):317-323. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000003821. Epub 2023 Jan 28.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate clinical and audiometric outcomes of adult and pediatric patients implanted with a semi-implantable transcutaneous active bone-conduction implant.

Study design: Retrospective chart review.

Setting: Two tertiary referral centers.

Patients: Subjects implanted with the semi-implantable transcutaneous active bone-conduction implant called BoneBridge.

Intervention: Implantation of the BoneBridge and audiometric evaluations.

Main outcome measures: Audiometric, clinical, and surgical outcomes as well as complications.

Results: Forty-two adults and 20 children were implanted for conductive or mixed hearing loss as well as single-sided deafness. Implantation significantly improved mean air-conduction pure-tone average from 72.8 ± 22.3 to 35 ± 9 dB in adults and from 65.7 ± 24.3 to 19.6 ± 8.2 dB in children (both p < 0.001). Word recognition score improved from 63.7 ± 38.8% to 85.6 ± 10.6% in adults and 57.8 ± 38% to 89.3 ± 10.1% in children (both p < 0.05). The rate of revision surgery was 11.3%, with four patients (6.5%) undergoing removal for device-related complications, two (3.2%) for complications associated with implantation, and one (1.6%) for device failure secondary to external trauma.

Conclusions: In a large retrospective series consisting of both pediatric and adult patients, implantation with a transcutaneous active bone-conduction implant was found to be a reliable aural rehabilitation option for a variety of hearing loss etiologies.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Audiometry
  • Bone Conduction
  • Child
  • Hearing Aids* / adverse effects
  • Hearing Loss* / complications
  • Hearing Loss* / surgery
  • Hearing Loss, Conductive / etiology
  • Hearing Loss, Conductive / surgery
  • Humans
  • Prostheses and Implants / adverse effects
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Speech Perception*
  • Treatment Outcome