Surgical complications of cochlear
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Surgical complications of cochlear implantation: A report of three cases and their clinical features.
Abstract The most common complications of cochlear implantation are flap necrosis, compressed or improperly placed electrodes, and facial nerve injury, paresis, or stimulation. We report on three recent complications experienced at our institution: 1) a flap ischemia and partial-thickness necrosis ...
December 1, 1999; Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
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