
What is the difference between a cochlear implant and a hybrid cochlear implant?
The researchers explain that the hybrid implant differs from the traditional cochlear implant in that it has a shorter electrode (less than 2 centimeters long) that does not have to be inserted as deeply into the spiral-shaped inner ear, or cochlea.
How do hybrid cochlear implants work?
How Does a Hybrid Cochlear Implant Work? The external processor of the hybrid cochlear implant picks up incoming sounds and transmits the low frequency information to a hearing aid. The hearing aid then amplifies the sound based on the patient's low frequency hearing.
What is cochlear Hybrid hearing?
Cochlear Hybrid Hearing* is a combination of two proven technologies. The first technology is acoustic amplification, similar to a hearing aid. An acoustic component can be attached to the end of the Nucleus® 7 Sound Processor to amplify the low-frequency natural hearing you may have after Cochlear implant surgery.
What is hybrid hearing aid?
The Hybrid S or “short-electrode” cochlear implant was developed to treat patients with a severe-profound hearing loss limited to the high frequencies. The short-electrode is implanted into just the base or high-frequency region of the cochlea, with the goal of preserving residual low-frequency hearing.
Can a deaf person hear with a cochlear implant?
Cochlear implants allow deaf people to receive and process sounds and speech. However, these devices do not restore normal hearing. They are tools that allow sound and speech to be processed and sent to the brain.
What does a person with cochlear implant hear?
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What are the different types of cochlear implants?
Cochlear makes two different types of implantable devices for the American hearing care market: a cochlear implant and a bone-anchored hearing aid (Baha).
How is cochlear implant surgery performed?
Cochlear implant surgery is fairly routine and typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make a small incision behind the ear and sometimes a small area of hair may be shaved away from the incision site. The implant is then placed under the skin and the electrode is inserted into the inner ear.
How do you hear sound step by step?
How humans hearStep 1: Sound waves enter the ear. When a sound occurs, it enters the outer ear, also referred to as the pinna or auricle. ... Step 2: Sound moves through the middle ear. Behind the eardrum is the middle ear. ... Step 3: Sound moves through the inner ear (the cochlea) ... Step 4: Your brain interprets the signal.