Evan J. Patel , Colleen Polite , Jeffrey D. Sharon
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Rare case of cochlear implant damaged by nearby use of monopolar electrosurgery
Objectives
To present a rare case of a cochlear implant (CI) damaged by nearby use of monopolar electrosurgery.
Patient
A 38-year-old man with a right-sided CI reported that his implant had stopped producing sound immediately after his meningioma resection.
Interventions
Right pterional craniotomy with use of monopolar electrosurgery.
Main outcome measures
Cochlear implant device performance, post-operative word recognition score (WRS).
Results
Formal evaluation revealed a defective cochlear implant. During revision surgery no gross defect was noted to the device suggesting that malfunction was due to electrical damage from nearby electrosurgery. The patient's hearing on the right subjectively returned to baseline after replacement of the CI and his WRS dropped to 46 % from 60 % prior to his craniotomy.
Conclusions
Monopolar electrosurgery in the immediate proximity to a CI can result in device malfunction.
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