Evolution of the Reliability of the Fully Implantable Middle Ear Transducer Over Successive Generations. Issue 4 (April 2015)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Evolution of the Reliability of the Fully Implantable Middle Ear Transducer Over Successive Generations. Issue 4 (April 2015)
- Main Title:
- Evolution of the Reliability of the Fully Implantable Middle Ear Transducer Over Successive Generations
- Authors:
- Debeaupte, Mathilde
Decullier, Evelyne
Tringali, Stephane
Devèze, Arnaud
Mom, Thierry
Darrouzet, Vincent
Truy, Eric - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To describe the reliability of the fully implantable middle ear transducer after successive technological changes. Study Design: Prospective, observational, multicenter study. Setting: Eight tertiary referral centers. Patients: One hundred twenty-three adults were implanted with one of the five successive versions of the fully implantable middle ear implant between September 2005 and July 2012. Methods: The reliability of each generation 2 years after implantation or at the maximal lifetime was reported by means of survival curves. Only technological failures were considered; non-technological failures were excluded from the analysis of reliability. Results: One hundred fifty-seven devices were implanted during the period of study. Fifteen explantations were related to non-technological problems (e.g., infections, extrusions, etc.). One hundred forty-two implants were followed in the analysis of reliability. We observed 32 technical failures at 2 years. At the maximal lifetime of follow-up, 46 implants failed. The end of the follow-up was the first of November 2012. Survival rates at 2 years were 0%, 76.1%, 84.2%, 81.8%, and 100% for each of the successive available versions, respectively. Conclusion: The reliability of the fully implantable middle ear implant improved over generations thanks to successive technological modifications that corrected the observed failures. The latest generation seems to be a reliable fully implantable middle ear implantAbstract : Objective: To describe the reliability of the fully implantable middle ear transducer after successive technological changes. Study Design: Prospective, observational, multicenter study. Setting: Eight tertiary referral centers. Patients: One hundred twenty-three adults were implanted with one of the five successive versions of the fully implantable middle ear implant between September 2005 and July 2012. Methods: The reliability of each generation 2 years after implantation or at the maximal lifetime was reported by means of survival curves. Only technological failures were considered; non-technological failures were excluded from the analysis of reliability. Results: One hundred fifty-seven devices were implanted during the period of study. Fifteen explantations were related to non-technological problems (e.g., infections, extrusions, etc.). One hundred forty-two implants were followed in the analysis of reliability. We observed 32 technical failures at 2 years. At the maximal lifetime of follow-up, 46 implants failed. The end of the follow-up was the first of November 2012. Survival rates at 2 years were 0%, 76.1%, 84.2%, 81.8%, and 100% for each of the successive available versions, respectively. Conclusion: The reliability of the fully implantable middle ear implant improved over generations thanks to successive technological modifications that corrected the observed failures. The latest generation seems to be a reliable fully implantable middle ear implant system up to 22 months after implantation. The need to know the reliability of these active middle ear implants incites the creation of a follow-up register including patient's data and device failures to improve patient management. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Otology & neurotology. Volume 36:Issue 4(2015)
- Journal:
- Otology & neurotology
- Issue:
- Volume 36:Issue 4(2015)
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- Volume 36, Issue 4 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0036-0004-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2015-04
- Subjects:
- Active middle ear implant -- Failure -- Fully implantable middle ear transducer -- Reliability
Otology -- Periodicals
Ear -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Skull base -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1097/MAO.0000000000000718 ↗
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- 1531-7129
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