Bilateral Bone Anchored Hearing aids: A Case Report on Right Side Percutaneous and Left Side Transcutaneous Implant.

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery : Official Publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India
Swathi VadlamaniMohan Kameswaran

Abstract

Bilateral Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA) provide more subjective patient satisfaction and outcome than unilateral BAHA. Initially, percutaneous BAHAs were used for many decades. Transcutaneous BAHAs were started later to overcome problems associated with percutaneous ones. The present report gives the outcome of bilateral BAHA in a patient with percutaneous BAHA on one side and transcutaneous BAHA on the other.

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