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Otology & Neurotology | 1993

Prelingually deafened children’s performance with the nucleus multichannel cochlear implant

Richard T. Miyamoto; Mary Joe Osberger; Amy M. Rabbins; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler

The speech perception abilities of 19 children with onset of deafness before age 3 years was examined after they received the Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant. The children were divided into two groups based on age at onset of deafness: children with congenital deafness (n = 8) and children with onset of deafness after birth but before age 3 (n = 11). There was no statistically significant difference between the scores of the two groups of subjects on 12 of the 13 speech perception tests administered. This finding suggests that children who are born deaf have the potential to derive the same benefit from cochlear implants as do children who have had some exposure to spoken language before the onset of their deafness. Examination of performance in terms of communication mode revealed that prelingually deafened children with implants who used oral communication obtained significantly higher scores on only 2 of the 13 speech perception measures than did children who used total communication. The data suggest that communication mode does not appear to account for large differences in speech perception performance among prelingually deafened children with multichannel cochlear implants.


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 1996

Complications of pediatric cochlear implantation

Richard T. Miyamoto; M. Young; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler; K. Wolfert; Karen Iler Kirk

Cochlear implantation has been established as a method of auditory rehabilitation for selected deaf children. However, as with any surgical procedure, complications can occur and may be particularly devastating in children. In this retrospective study, complications encountered in 100 consecutive cochlear implant surgeries in children were analyzed. Surgical problems were limited to one case of delayed, transient facial paresis and one cerebrospinal fluid gusher. These findings demonstrate that cochlear implantation can be performed safely with careful preoperative planning and meticulous surgical technique.


Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 1991

Comparison of speech perception abilities in deaf children with hearing aids or cochlear implants

Richard T. Miyamoto; Mary Joe Osberger; Amy McConkey Robbins; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler; Molly L. Pope

The speech perception abilities of deaf children with a single- or multi-channel cochlear implant are compared with those of deaf children who derive substantial benefit from conventional hearing aids. The children with hearing aids have unaided pure-tone thresholds ranging from 90- to 110-dB HL through at least 2000 Hz, and aided thresholds of 30- to 60-dB HL. The group data show that the speech perception scores of the subjects with hearing aids were significantly higher than those of the subjects with implants on a range of speech perception measures. Although a few subjects with implants achieved scores as high as those who used hearing aids, the majority did not. Even though the children with implants receive substantial benefit from their devices, they continue to have limited auditory perception abilities relative to their peers who derive benefit from conventional hearing aids. The data highlight the importance of establishing hearing aid benefit in potential candidates for implant.


American Journal of Otology | 1991

Hearing handicap as a function of central auditory abilities in the elderly

Mary Joe Osberger; Amy McConkey Robbins; Richard T. Miyamoto; Stacey W. Berry; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler; Molly L. Pope


American Journal of Otology | 1993

Prelingually deafened children's performance with the nucleus multichannel cochlear implant.

Richard T. Miyamoto; Mary Joe Osberger; Amy McConkey Robbins; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler


Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology | 1995

Language development in young children with cochlear implants.

Amy McConkey Robbins; Mary Joe Osberger; Richard T. Miyamoto; Kathy Kessler


The Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology. Supplement | 1989

Comparison of sensory aids in deaf children.

Richard T. Miyamoto; Mary Joe Osberger; Robbins Aj; Renshaw Jj; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler; Molly L. Pope


Journal of The American Academy of Audiology | 1990

Performance of Deaf Children With Cochlear Implants and Vibrotactile Aids

Mary Joe Osberger; Richard T. Miyamoto; Amy McConkey Robbins; Renshaw Jj; Stacey W. Berry; Wendy A. Myres; Kathy Kessler; Molly L. Pope


Scandinavian audiology. Supplementum | 1988

The role of cochlear implants in deaf children

Richard T. Miyamoto; Wendy A. Myres; Robbins Wa; Molly L. Pope; Renshaw Jj; Kathy Kessler


Seminars in Hearing | 1990

Follow-Up and Intervention: Completing the Process

Allan O. Diefendorf; Robert Chaplin; Kathy Kessler; Sheila Miller; Richard T. Miyamoto; Wendy A. Myres; Molly L. Pope; Patricia Reitz; Renshaw Jj; Julie Steck; Michelle Wagner

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