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摘要
背景:有源经皮骨传导植入体(tBCI;BONEBRIDGE™ BCI 601;MED-EL,奥地利因斯布鲁克)是用两颗自攻螺钉固定在颅骨上的。这项前瞻性研究的目的是评估用自钻螺钉代替自攻螺钉固定的安全性和有效性,以简化手术过程:对九名患者(平均年龄 37 ± 16 岁,年龄范围 14-57 岁)进行了术前和术后 12 个月的检查,包括 65 dB SPL 下的单词识别评分(WRS)、声场阈值(SF)、骨传导阈值(BC)、与健康相关的生活质量(生活质量评估,AQOL-8D 问卷)和不良事件(AE):由于避免了一个手术步骤,手术技术得以简化。术前 SF 平均 WRS 为 11.1 ± 22.2%(范围 0-55%),术后为 77.2 ± 19.9%(范围 30-95%);SF 平均阈值(纯音测听,PTA4)从 61.2 ± 14.3 dB HL(范围 37.0-75.3 dB HL)降至 31.9 ± 7.2 dB HL(范围 22.8-45.0 dB HL);平均 BC 阈值保持不变,术前为 16.7 ± 6.8 dB HL(范围 6.3-27.5 dB HL),术后为 14.2 ± 6.2 dB HL(范围 5.8-23.8 dB HL)。AQOL-8D 平均效用评分从术前的 0.65 ± 0.18 增加到术后的 0.82 ± 0.17。没有发生与设备相关的不良事件:结论:通过自钻螺钉固定植入物对所有九名患者都是安全有效的。结论:通过自钻螺钉固定植入体对所有九名患者都是安全有效的,植入 12 个月后听力明显改善。
[Transcutaneous bone conduction implant with self-drilling screws : A new method for fixation of an active transcutaneous bone conduction implant. German version].
Background: The active transcutaneous bone conduction implant (tBCI; BONEBRIDGE™ BCI 601; MED-EL, Innsbruck, Austria) is fixed to the skull with two self-tapping screws in predrilled screw channels. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of fixation with self-drilling screws instead of the self-tapping screws, in order to simplify the surgical procedure.
Materials and methods: Nine patients (mean age 37 ± 16 years, range 14-57 years) were examined pre- and 12 months postoperatively for word recognition scores (WRS) at 65 dB SPL, sound-field (SF) thresholds, bone conduction thresholds (BC), health-related quality of life (Assessment of Quality of Life, AQOL-8D questionnaire), and adverse events (AE).
Results: Due to avoidance of one surgical step, the surgical technique was simplified. Mean WRS in SF was 11.1 ± 22.2% (range 0-55%) pre- and 77.2 ± 19.9% (range 30-95%) postoperatively; mean SF threshold (pure tone audiometry, PTA4) improved from 61.2 ± 14.3 dB HL (range 37.0-75.3 dB HL) to 31.9 ± 7.2 dB HL (range 22.8-45.0 dB HL); mean BC thresholds were constant at 16.7 ± 6.8 dB HL (range 6.3-27.5 dB HL) pre- and 14.2 ± 6.2 dB HL (range 5.8-23.8 dB HL) postoperatively. AQOL-8D mean utility score increased from 0.65 ± 0.18 preoperatively to 0.82 ± 0.17 postoperatively. No device-related adverse events occurred.
Conclusion: Implant fixation by means of self-drilling screws was safe and effective in all nine patients. There was significant audiological benefit 12 months after implantation.
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