First Report: Linear Incision for Placement of a Magnetically Coupled Bone-Anchored Hearing Implant

Otol Neurotol. 2017 Feb;38(2):221-224. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000001290.

Abstract

Objectives: Discuss use of a linear incision for placement of a magnetically coupled bone anchored hearing implant.

Methods: Case series.

Results: Two patients underwent placement of magnetically coupled bone-anchored hearing implants (BAHI) through linear incisions. The first, a 40-year-old female with congenital single-sided deafness, previously had successful implantation of a percutaneous bone anchored hearing implant through a linear incision; unfortunately, she developed pain and intermittent drainage at her abutment site with time, resulting in a request for removal of her device. As an alternative to complete removal, we offered to replace the percutaneous implant with a magnetically coupled BAHI, employing the same linear incision previously. The second patient, a 53-year-old obese female with limited neck mobility and mixed hearing loss, underwent primary placement of a magnetically coupled BAHI through a linear incision. Limitations in neck mobility and patient body habitus precluded use of a traditional C-shaped incision. Both patients underwent surgery successfully, healed without incident, had their devices activated 6 weeks after their procedures, and are able to wear their implants more than 8 hours per day without discomfort.

Conclusion: Surgical techniques for bone-anchored implants continue to evolve. Though manufacturers of magnetically coupled devices recommend using C-shaped incisions with large skin flaps, our first reported cases suggest that a small linear incision immediately overlying the implant magnet may be an acceptable alternative. Potential benefits include a smaller incision, less hair removal, smaller flap, decreased surgical time, and less postoperative pain.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Hearing / physiology*
  • Hearing Aids*
  • Hearing Loss / surgery*
  • Hearing Tests
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Operative Time
  • Prosthesis Implantation / methods*
  • Surgical Flaps
  • Surgical Wound*
  • Suture Anchors*
  • Treatment Outcome