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  • Article
  • Open Access
3,377 Views
10 Pages

A Non-Surgical Wearable Option for Bone Conduction Hearing Implants: A Comparative Study with Conventional Bone Conduction Hearing Aids Mounted on Eyeglasses

  • Federica Di Berardino,
  • Giovanni Ciavarro,
  • Giulia Fumagalli,
  • Claudia Albanese,
  • Enrico Pasanisi,
  • Diego Zanetti and
  • Vincenzo Vincenti

11 October 2024

Objectives. This study aimed to compare the audiological benefits of a non-implantable wearable option for a bone conduction (BC) implant mounted on an arch (SoundArc) to those of traditional BC hearing aids (HAs) mounted on eyeglasses (BCHAs) in pat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,388 Views
16 Pages

30 September 2021

Sound localization in daily life is one of the important functions of binaural hearing. Bilateral bone conduction devices (BCDs), middle ear implants, and cartilage conduction hearing aids have been often applied for patients with conductive hearing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,531 Views
12 Pages

Management of Residual Hearing with Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aid after Lateral Temporal Bone Resection: Our Institutional Experience

  • Noritaka Komune,
  • Yoshie Higashino,
  • Kazuha Ishikawa,
  • Tomoko Tabuki,
  • Shogo Masuda,
  • Kensuke Koike,
  • Takahiro Hongo,
  • Kuniaki Sato,
  • Ryutaro Uchi and
  • Masaru Miyazaki
  • + 6 authors

Background: There is no guideline for hearing compensation after temporal bone resection. This study aimed to retrospectively analyze surgical cases with reconstruction for hearing preservation after temporal bone malignancy resection and propose a n...

  • Review
  • Open Access
84 Citations
15,591 Views
13 Pages

Review of Bone Conduction Hearing Devices

  • Susan E. Ellsperman,
  • Emily M. Nairn and
  • Emily Z. Stucken

Bone conduction is an efficient pathway of sound transmission which can be harnessed to provide hearing amplification. Bone conduction hearing devices may be indicated when ear canal pathology precludes the use of a conventional hearing aid, as well...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,320 Views
10 Pages

Examination of Factors Affecting the Likelihood of Whether Individuals Would Purchase Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aids

  • Shunsuke Takai,
  • Takeshi Sato,
  • Yuya Miyakura,
  • Mika Adachi,
  • Yohei Honkura,
  • Daisuke Yamauchi and
  • Yukio Katori

Cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HAs) are a novel type of hearing aid relying on cartilage conduction, the so-called third auditory conduction pathway. However, CC-HAs have only recently entered routine clinical use, and therefore data on their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,430 Views
15 Pages

Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid Effects on Vestibular Function: A Preliminary Report

  • Federica Pollastri,
  • Beatrice Giannoni,
  • Vincenzo Marcelli,
  • Giulia Spadavecchia and
  • Rudi Pecci

20 April 2024

Objective: Cochlear receptors are sensitive to vibratory stimuli. Based on this sensibility, bone-anchored hearing aids have been introduced to correct unilateral or bilateral conductive or mixed hearing loss and unilateral deafness. The vestibular s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,437 Views
9 Pages

Cartilage Conduction Hearing and Its Clinical Application

  • Tadashi Nishimura,
  • Hiroshi Hosoi,
  • Ryota Shimokura,
  • Chihiro Morimoto and
  • Tadashi Kitahara

Cartilage conduction (CC) is a form of conduction that allows a relatively loud sound to be audible when a transducer is placed on the aural cartilage. The CC transmission mechanism has gradually been elucidated, allowing for the development of CC he...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,870 Views
6 Pages

On the Effect of Bimodal Rehabilitation in Asymmetric Hearing Loss

  • Simonetta Monini,
  • Chiara Filippi,
  • Alessandra De Luca,
  • Gerardo Salerno and
  • Maurizio Barbara

31 August 2021

Background: Bone conductive implants (BCI) have been reported to provide greater beneficial effects for the auditory and perceptual functions of the contralateral ear in patients presenting with asymmetric hearing loss (AHL) compared to those with si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,111 Views
6 Pages

A Novel Representation of Audiological and Subjective Findings for Acoustical, Bone Conduction and Direct Drive Hearing Solutions

  • Georg Mathias Sprinzl,
  • Astrid Magele,
  • Philipp Schoerg,
  • Rudolf Hagen,
  • Kristen Rak,
  • Anja Kurz,
  • Paul Van de Heyning,
  • Miryam Calvino,
  • Luis Lassaletta and
  • Javier Gavilán

1 March 2023

Background: The benefit of hearing rehabilitation is often measured using audiological tests or subjective questionnaires/interviews. It is important to consider both aspects in order to evaluate the overall benefits. Currently, there is no standardi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,549 Views
12 Pages

Comparison of Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aid, Bone Anchored Hearing Aid, and ADHEAR: Case Series of 6 Patients with Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss

  • Tsubasa Kitama,
  • Takanori Nishiyama,
  • Kaho Iwabu,
  • Takeshi Wakabayashi,
  • Marie N. Shimanuki,
  • Makoto Hosoya,
  • Naoki Oishi and
  • Hiroyuki Ozawa

26 November 2022

Cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HA), bone anchored hearing aids (Baha), and ADHEAR are good choices to improve hearing in patients who cannot use air conduction hearing aids because of aural atresia or continuous otorrhea. As there are many ove...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,128 Views
10 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aid Users and Non-Users: An Investigative Study

  • Satofumi Sugimoto,
  • Tadao Yoshida,
  • Yukari Fukunaga,
  • Aya Motegi,
  • Ken Saito,
  • Masumi Kobayashi and
  • Michihiko Sone

27 July 2023

Clinical findings on cartilage conduction hearing aids (CCHAs) have gradually become clear; however, few reports include a large number of cases. This study included 91 ears from 69 patients who underwent CCHA fitting in our hospital. Their ears were...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,897 Views
15 Pages

A Systematic Review of the Audiological Efficacy of Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aids and the Factors Influencing Their Clinical Application

  • Bei Li,
  • Sinyoung Lee,
  • Zuwei Cao,
  • Takuji Koike,
  • Robin Joseph,
  • Tamsin Holland Brown and
  • Fei Zhao

10 August 2023

This systematic review evaluates the efficacy and benefit of cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HAs) and that factors that influence purchasing decisions. The hearing thresholds and functional gain following CC-HA wear were synthesised. A one-way...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,478 Views
7 Pages

Using a Bone Conduction Hearing Device as a Tactile Aid

  • Martin Kompis,
  • Manfred Langmair,
  • Georgios Mantokoudis,
  • Stefan Weder,
  • Tom Gawliczek and
  • Marco Domenico Caversaccio

Background: With the advent of cochlear implants, tactile aids for the profoundly deaf became obsolete decades ago. Nevertheless, they might still be useful in rare cases. We report the case of a 25-year-old woman with Bosley–Salih–Alorai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,594 Views
10 Pages

Audiological Performance of ADHEAR Systems in Simulated Conductive Hearing Loss: A Case Series with a Review of the Existing Literature

  • Enrico Muzzi,
  • Valeria Gambacorta,
  • Ruggero Lapenna,
  • Giulia Pizzamiglio,
  • Sara Ghiselli,
  • Igor Caregnato,
  • Raffaella Marchi,
  • Giampietro Ricci and
  • Eva Orzan

13 October 2021

A new non-invasive adhesive bone conduction hearing device (ABCD) has been proposed as an alternative solution for reversible bilateral conductive hearing loss in recurrent or long-lasting forms of otitis media with effusion (OME) in children that ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,042 Views
11 Pages

29 August 2023

Hearing loss is one of the most common causes of disability worldwide. The aim of the study was to compare the demographic structure and the results of hearing tests in people qualified for hearing aids over the last 25 years. The material covered 12...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,621 Views
9 Pages

Hearing Aid in Vestibular-Schwannoma-Related Hearing Loss: A Review

  • Valerio Maria Di Pasquale Fiasca,
  • Flavia Sorrentino,
  • Martina Conti,
  • Giulia De Lucia,
  • Patrizia Trevisi,
  • Cosimo de Filippis,
  • Elisabetta Zanoletti and
  • Davide Brotto

8 August 2023

(1) Background: Several types of hearing aids are available for the rehabilitation of vestibular-schwannoma (VS)-related hearing loss. There is a lack of recently published papers regarding this theme. The aim of the present work is to organize curre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,316 Views
8 Pages

Clinical Trial for Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aid in Indonesia

  • Ronny Suwento,
  • Dini Widiarni Widodo,
  • Tri Juda Airlangga,
  • Widayat Alviandi,
  • Keisuke Watanuki,
  • Naoko Nakanowatari,
  • Hiroshi Hosoi and
  • Tadashi Nishimura

13 August 2021

Hearing improvement represents one of the may valuable outcomes in microtia and aural atresia reconstruction surgery. Most patients with poor development in their hearing function have had a severe microtia. Conventional methods to improve hearing fu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,196 Views
7 Pages

Benefits of Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aids for Speech Perception in Unilateral Aural Atresia

  • Sakie Akasaka,
  • Tadashi Nishimura,
  • Hiroshi Hosoi,
  • Osamu Saito,
  • Ryota Shimokura,
  • Chihiro Morimoto and
  • Tadashi Kitahara

17 June 2021

Severe conductive hearing loss due to unilateral aural atresia leads to auditory and developmental disorders, such as difficulty in hearing in challenging situations. Bone conduction devices compensate for the disability but unfortunately have severa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,358 Views
10 Pages

The Effects of Utilizing Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aids among Patients with Conductive Hearing Loss

  • Takuya Kakuki,
  • Ryo Miyata,
  • Yurie Yoshida,
  • Aya Kaizaki,
  • Ayami Kimura,
  • Kaede Kurashima,
  • Rui Kuwata and
  • Kenichi Takano

The cartilage-conduction hearing aid (CC-HA) is a new hearing device that is suitable for use in patients with conductive hearing loss. It has been 5 years since the introduction of the CC-HA. Although the number of users has increased, the CC-HA is...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,821 Views
14 Pages

10 January 2024

Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a rare congenital craniofacial condition that affects approximately one out of fifty thousand births. Different ratios of TCS patients have conductive hearing loss: 88%1 vs. 91.4–100.00%2. For this reason, it...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,410 Views
11 Pages

24 October 2024

Background: With bilateral hearing loss, the main problems for the patient are speech understanding in noise and, especially in asymmetrical hearing loss, an inability to correctly localize sound sources. There are multiple methods of treatment and r...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,181 Views
10 Pages

Perception Mechanism of Bone-Conducted Ultrasound and Its Clinical Use

  • Tadashi Nishimura,
  • Tadao Okayasu,
  • Akinori Yamashita,
  • Hiroshi Hosoi and
  • Tadashi Kitahara

It is generally believed that ultrasound cannot be heard. However, ultrasound is audible when it is presented through bone conduction. Bone-conducted ultrasound (BCU) has unique characteristics; the most interesting is its perception in patients with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,864 Views
11 Pages

Comparison of Active Bone Conduction Hearing Implant Systems in Unilateral and Bilateral Conductive or Mixed Hearing Loss

  • Andrea Canale,
  • Anastasia Urbanelli,
  • Maria Gragnano,
  • Valerio Bordino and
  • Andrea Albera

Background: To assess and compare binaural benefits and subjective satisfaction of active bone conduction implant (BCI) in patients with bilateral conductive or mixed hearing loss fitted with bilateral BCI and patients with monaural conductive hearin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
4,390 Views
9 Pages

Medical, Technical and Audiological Outcomes of Hearing Rehabilitation with the Bonebridge Transcutaneous Bone-Conduction Implant: A Single-Center Experience

  • Faris F. Brkic,
  • Dominik Riss,
  • Katharina Scheuba,
  • Christoph Arnoldner,
  • Wolfgang Gstöttner,
  • Wolf-Dieter Baumgartner and
  • Erich Vyskocil

3 October 2019

Bone-conduction implants are a standard therapeutic option for patients with conductive, unilateral, or mixed hearing loss who either do not tolerate conventional hearing aids or can benefit from surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate long-te...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,374 Views
12 Pages

Is Age a Limiting Factor for Audiological Results in Active Middle Ear Implants?

  • J. Manuel Morales-Puebla,
  • Luis Lassaletta,
  • Isabel Sánchez-Cuadrado,
  • Miryam Calvino and
  • Javier Gavilán

26 November 2023

Active middle ear implants (AMEI) are implantable options for patients with sensorineural, conductive, or mixed hearing loss who are not good candidates for hearing aids. The aim of this study was to compare audiological, surgical, quality of life, a...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,104 Views
12 Pages

Technologies and Auditory Rehabilitation Beyond Hearing Aids: An Exploratory Systematic Review

  • María Camila Pinzón-Díaz,
  • Oswal Martínez-Moreno,
  • Natalia Marcela Castellanos-Gómez,
  • Viviana Cardona-Posada,
  • Frank Florez-Montes,
  • Johnatan Vallejo-Cardona and
  • Luis Carlos Correa-Ortiz

Background: Traditionally, auditory rehabilitation in people with hearing loss has sought training in auditory skills to achieve an understanding of sound messages for communication. Assistive or supportive technology is limited to hearing aids that...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,690 Views
9 Pages

Implantation of two electrical stimulators of different cranial nerves in one patient is rare. We report the case of a forty-seven-year-old patient already implanted with a trigeminus nerve stimulator. In addition, this patient suffered from hearing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,184 Views
12 Pages

18 January 2022

The Bonebridge implant can be a satisfactory solution for patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss (CHL or MHL), or with single-sided deafness (SSD). The aim of the study was to assess patients’ self-reported benefits with the Bonebridge...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
631 Views
9 Pages

A Novel Clinical Feature in NOG Gene Mutation-Associated Syndrome

  • Matea Zrno,
  • Tena Simunjak,
  • Filip Bacan,
  • Maja Lakus Ivancek and
  • Jakov Ajduk

Introduction: Noggin encoding (NOG) gene plays a critical role in early embryogenesis and development of bones, joints, cartilage, eyes, and neural tissue. The NOG gene encodes the noggin protein. Noggin is the only secreted inhibitor of bone morphog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,442 Views
12 Pages

Concept and Evaluation of a New Piezoelectric Transducer for an Implantable Middle Ear Hearing Device

  • Houguang Liu,
  • Jinlei Cheng,
  • Jianhua Yang,
  • Zhushi Rao,
  • Gang Cheng,
  • Shanguo Yang,
  • Xinsheng Huang and
  • Mengli Wang

2 November 2017

Implantable middle ear hearing devices (IMEHDs) have been developed as a new technology to overcome the limitations of conventional hearing aids. The piezoelectric cantilever transducers currently used in the IMEHDs have the advantages of low power c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,492 Views
13 Pages

1 August 2023

(1) Background: Tinnitus, often related to hearing loss, is an addressable public health concern affecting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study aimed to explore the influence of bone conduction hearing aid (BCHA) implantation on HRQoL a...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,622 Views
15 Pages

The Effects of BCDs in Unilateral Conductive Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review

  • Xin-Yue Wang,
  • Liu-Jie Ren,
  • You-Zhou Xie,
  • Yao-Yao Fu,
  • Ya-Ying Zhu,
  • Chen-Long Li and
  • Tian-Yu Zhang

11 September 2023

Bone conduction devices (BCDs) are widely used in the treatment of conductive hearing loss (CHL), but their applications on unilateral CHL (UCHL) patients remain controversial. To evaluate the effects of BCDs in UCHL, a systematic search was undertak...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,570 Views
10 Pages

Subjective Sound Quality Detection (HISQUI) over Time after Vibrant Soundbridge Implantation

  • Christof Buhl,
  • Valeria Schindler,
  • Flurin Pfiffner,
  • Dorothe Veraguth,
  • Alexander Huber and
  • Christof Röösli

25 March 2022

Background: To evaluate the long-term audiological outcomes combined with the Hearing Implant Sound Quality Index (HISQUI) after Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) implantation. Methods: Prospective recall cohort study of patients who received a VSB in a tert...

  • Article
  • Open Access
330 Views
14 Pages

18 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Single-sided deafness (SSD) treatment options include Contralateral Routing of Signal (CROS) or Bilateral Routing of Signal (BiCROS) systems, bone conduction devices, cochlear implants (CIs) and no intervention. Aligning treatm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,421 Views
14 Pages

14 February 2024

Cartilage conduction hearing aids (CCHAs) are new devices that have attracted attention in recent years for external auditory canal atresia. In these devices, a vibrator is attached to the ear cartilage to transmit sound through vibration. In this st...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
988 Views
8 Pages

Recurrent Conductive Hearing Loss and Malleus Fixation After Stapes Surgery

  • Pierfrancesco Bettini,
  • Edoardo Maria Valerio,
  • Alessandro Borrelli,
  • Alberto Caranti,
  • Michela Borin,
  • Nicola Malagutti,
  • Francesco Stomeo,
  • Stefano Pelucchi and
  • Luca Cerritelli

Background/Objectives: Conductive hearing loss (CHL) recurrence or persistence after stapes surgery is often due to prosthesis displacement or malfunction, with malleus fixation being a less common cause. While persistent CHL linked to malleus fixati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
637 Views
22 Pages

Experimental Framework for the Setup and Validation of Individualized Bone Conduction Hearing Computational Models

  • Johannes Niermann,
  • Ivo Dobrev,
  • Linus Taenzer,
  • Christof Röösli,
  • Bart Van Damme and
  • Flurin Pfiffner

4 November 2025

In bone conduction (BC) hearing, sound is transmitted directly to the cochlea via skull vibrations, bypassing the outer and middle ear. This provides a therapeutic option for patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss and single-sided deafness. A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,515 Views
14 Pages

The Bonebridge BCI 602 Active Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant in Children: Objective and Subjective Benefits

  • Katarzyna B. Cywka,
  • Henryk Skarżyński,
  • Bartłomiej Król and
  • Piotr H. Skarżyński

16 December 2021

Background: the Bonebridge hearing implant is an active transcutaneous bone conduction implant suitable for various types of hearing loss. It was first launched in 2012 as the BCI 601, with a newer internal part (BCI 602) released in 2019. With the n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,887 Views
9 Pages

Analysis of the Acoustic Transcranial Bone Conduction

  • Catherine Dufour-Fournier,
  • Arnaud Devèze,
  • Jonathan Barbut,
  • Erick Ogam,
  • Issam Saliba and
  • Catherine Masson

26 March 2022

Objectives: (1) To analyze the preferential pathways of sound transmission and sound waves travelling properties in the skull and (2) to identify the location(s) on the skull where bone conduction to the cochlea is optimal. Study design: Basic resear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,009 Views
8 Pages

8 November 2024

Background/Objectives: An air–bone gap (ABG) on audiometry is usually secondary to a conductive hearing loss. However, persistent and repeatable ABGs on audiometry in the absence of external or middle ear pathology is thought to arise from inne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,978 Views
9 Pages

Plasma-Rich Fibrin—Regenerative Material in Tympanic Membrane Surgery

  • Cristina Tiple,
  • Magdalena Chirila,
  • Stefan Cristian Vesa and
  • Mirela Cristina Stamate

13 July 2023

Background and Objectives: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane plays an important role in cell proliferation and aids in healing. This study aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of the addition of PRF to the graft in tympanoplasty. Materials and M...