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OCT Imaging for Cochlear Surgery

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Frequency-domain technique aids correct placement of implants.

Alex Cable and Lori Howe, Thorlabs Inc.

Cochlear implants are used to stimulate directly the nerve structures in patients with nonfunctional receptor cells. Such electrodes traditionally have been used only in deaf patients, but recently these devices have been implanted in patients with only partial hearing loss, making the exact placement of the device more critical for auditory function. The implant must be located to the right side of the membrane (scala tympani) for optimal function, and the location of the hole and electrode implant must be within 0.5 mm. However, placement of the implant is complicated because the cochlea...Read full article

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    Published: November 2007
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsCoatingscochlear implantsFeaturesmembraneMicroscopyreceptor cellsspectroscopy

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