Cochlear Implants
by Artur Lorenz and Henryk Skarzynski
Partial deafness treatment (PDT), developed by Henryk Skarzynski, is a provision of a mutually complementary acoustic amplification and electric stimulation, which are provided by the range of hearing aids, middle ear implants and cochlear implants. Due to the fact that not only individuals with a bilateral profound hearing loss can receive cochlear implants, but also those with a considerable residual hearing, implementation of a cochlear implantation program, which preserves residual hearing, is of key importance. The round window surgical approach is used in an attempt to limit the loss of the residual hearing that might be caused while performing the cochleostomy.
This review of published results demonstrates the safety, feasibility and efficacy of the PDT.