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Cochlear Reimplantation Rate, Causes, and Outcomes: A Multicenter Study Publisher



Asghari A1 ; Farhadi M2 ; Daneshi A2 ; Hashemi SB3 ; Mirsalehi M2 ; Saki N4 ; Rajati M5 ; Abtahi S6 ; Emamdjomeh H2 ; Karimi M7 ; Bayat A4, 8 ; Dehghanpour Y9 ; Monshizadeh L3 ; Sepehrnejad M10 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Asghari A1
  2. Farhadi M2
  3. Daneshi A2
  4. Hashemi SB3
  5. Mirsalehi M2
  6. Saki N4
  7. Rajati M5
  8. Abtahi S6
  9. Emamdjomeh H2
  10. Karimi M7
  11. Bayat A4, 8
  12. Dehghanpour Y9
  13. Monshizadeh L3
  14. Sepehrnejad M10
  15. Mirza Torabi SS11
  16. Omidvari A2

Source: Cochlear Implants International Published:2025


Abstract

Objective: The current study aimed to evaluate cochlear reimplantation rate, causes, and audiological outcomes in a large group of patients in a multicenter study. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on patients with cochlear reimplantation surgeries between 2000 and 2022 in five academic referral centers. The rate and reasons for cochlear reimplantation surgeries were evaluated. The auditory performance and speech production outcomes were compared before and after cochlear reimplantation surgeries. Results: Of 9,287 primary cochlear implantation surgeries, 186 reimplantations were performed (a cochlear reimplantation rate of 2%). The highest risk of reimplantation was found 2 to 4 years after primary implantation. Device failure was the main reason for cochlear reimplantation (81.2%). The categories of auditory performance and speech intelligibility rating scores were unchanged or improved in 57 out of 59 patients (96.6%), and 55 out of 59 patients (93.2%), respectively. Conclusion: The cochlear reimplantation rate seems to be relatively low, with the cause of device failure in most cases. While the highest risk of reimplantation happened during the first four years after primary surgery, regular follow-ups are necessary, particularly during this time. The audiological outcomes do not worsen after reimplantation in most patients, and some children may experience some improvements. © 2025 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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