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A New Implantable Middle Ear Hearing Device for Mixed Hearing Loss: A Feasibility Study in Human Temporal Bones

Norbert Dillier

Otology & Neurotology, 2006

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Treatment of mixed hearing losses via implantation of a vibratory transducer on the round window

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A New Vibroplasty Coupling Technique as a Treatment for Conductive and Mixed Hearing Losses

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Round Window Membrane Implantation with an Active Middle Ear Implant: A Study of the Effects on the Performance of Round Window Exposure and Transducer Tip Diameter in Human Cadaveric Temporal Bones

Kanthaiah Koka

Audiology and Neurotology, 2010

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Techniques to Improve the Efficiency of a Middle Ear Implant

Kanthaiah Koka

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A retrospective European multicenter analysis of the functional outcomes after active middle ear implant surgery using the third generation vibroplasty couplers

Maurizio Barbara

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Third-Window Vibroplasty With an Active Middle Ear Implant

Kanthaiah Koka

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Human temporal bones versus mechanical model to evaluate three middle ear transducers

Martin Kompis, Rudolf Haeusler

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A Multicenter Study of the Vibrant Soundbridge Middle Ear Implant: Early Clinical Results and Experience

Eric Truy

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Vibromechanical Assessment of Active Middle Ear Implant Stimulation in Simulated Middle Ear Effusion

Kanthaiah Koka

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Reinforced Active Middle Ear Implant Fixation in Incus Vibroplasty

Ernst Dalhoff

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Standardized Active Middle-Ear Implant Coupling to the Short Incus Process

Ernst Dalhoff

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Fully implantable hearing device with transducer on the round window as a treatment of mixed hearing loss

Christian Dubreuil

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2009

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Middle ear reconstruction using the titanium Kurz Variac partial ossicular replacement prosthesis: functional results

Glen FORTON

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Anatomical study of the human middle ear for the design of implantable hearing aids

Dragoslava Djeric

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Implantable middle-ear implants: our experience

Gregorio . G Babighian

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Implantable hearing devices for sensorineural hearing loss: a review of the audiometric data

Emmanuel Mylanus

Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 1998

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Temporal Bone Results and Hearing Preservation with a New Straight Electrode

Joerg Pesch

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Alternative Fixation of an Active Middle Ear Implant at the Short Incus Process

Ernst Dalhoff

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The Esteem®, Fully Implantable Middle Ear Device

Maurizio Barbara

Advances in Rehabilitation of Hearing Loss [Working Title], 2019

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Testing a Method for Quantifying the Output of Implantable Middle Ear Hearing Devices

John Rosowski

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Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis of the Middle Ear: A Biomechanical Analysis

Fernanda Gentil

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Otologics Fully Implantable Hearing System

Herman Jenkins

Otology & Neurotology, 2008

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Long-term data of the new transcutaneous partially implantable bone conduction hearing system Osia®

Thomas Wesarg

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Guideline “Implantable hearing aids”—short version

Ulrich Hoppe

HNO, 2018

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Long-term stability, survival, and tolerability of a novel osseointegrated implant for bone conduction hearing: 3-year data from a multicenter, randomized, controlled, clinical investigation

Mark Flynn

Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology, 2014

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The totally implantable middle ear device ‘Esteem’ for rehabilitation of severe sensorineural hearing loss

Maurizio Barbara

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A Pilot Study of the Safety and Performance of the Otologics Fully Implantable Hearing Device: Transducing Sounds via the Round Window Membrane to the Inner Ear

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Efficacy of Auditory Implants for Patients With Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss Depends on Implant Center

Hannes Maier

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New Considerations for a Totally Implantable Active Middle Ear Implant

Jack Shohet

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Active Middle Ear Implant Application in Case of Stapes Fixation

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New Perspectives for Middle Ear Implants: First Results in Otosclerosis With Mixed Hearing Loss

Jean-pierre Lavieille

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Middle Ear Implants: Historical and futuristic perspective

Adrien Eshraghi

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Evolution of the Reliability of the Fully Implantable Middle Ear Transducer Over Successive Generations

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