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Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology | 1991

Surgical Complications with the Cochlear Multiple-Channel Intracochlear Implant: Experience at Hannover and Melbourne

Robert L. Webb; Ernst Lehnhardt; Graeme M. Clark; Roland Laszig; B. C. Pyman; Burkhard K-H. G. Franz

The surgical complications for the first 153 multiple-channel cochlear implant operations carried out at the Medizinische Hochschule in Hannover and the first 100 operations at the University of Melbourne Clinic, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, are presented. In the Hannover experience the major complications were wound breakdown, wound infection, electrode tie erosion through the external auditory canal, electrode slippage, a persistent increase in tinnitus, and facial nerve stimulation. The incidence of wound breakdown requiring removal of the package was 0.6% in Hannover and 1.0% in Melbourne. The complications for the operation at both clinics were at acceptable levels. It was considered that wound breakdown requiring implant removal could be kept to a minimum by making a generous incision and suturing the flap without tension.


Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology | 1984

Surgery for an improved multiple-channel cochlear implant

Graeme M. Clark; B. C. Pyman; Robert L. Webb; Quentin E. Bailey; Robert K. Shepherd

An improved multiple-channel cochlear implant has been developed. The titanium container with enclosed electronics, the receiver coil, and the connector are embedded in medical-grade Silastic. The upper half of the implant has a diameter of 35 mm and a height of 4.5 mm, and the lower half a diameter of 23 mm and a height of 5 mm. The electrode array has also been designed to reduce the possibility of breakage due to repeated movements over many years. The surgery involves drilling a bed in the mastoid bone for the receiver-stimulator, and fixing the proximal electrode under the mastoid cortex. Gentle insertion of the electrode array through the round window and along the scala tympani is achieved with a specially designed microclaw.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2013

Moving with Ease: Feldenkrais Method Classes for People with Osteoarthritis

Robert L. Webb; Luis Eduardo; Cofré Lizama; Mary P. Galea; P. Galea

Objective. To investigate the effects of Feldenkrais Method classes on gait, balance, function, and pain in people with osteoarthritis. Design. Prospective study with pre-/postmeasures. Setting. Community. Participants. Convenience sample of 15 community-dwelling adults with osteoarthritis (mean age 67 years) attending Feldenkrais Method classes. Intervention. Series of Feldenkrais Method classes, two classes/week for 30 weeks. Main outcome measures: Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis scale, Human Activity Profile, stair climbing test, 6-minute walk test, timed up-and-go test, Four Square Step Test (4SST), gait analysis, and assessment of quality of life (AQoL). Results. Participants improved on the 4SST and on some gait parameters. They also reported a greater ease of movement. Conclusions. A 30-week series of Feldenkrais classes held twice per week was feasible in the community setting. The lessons led to improvements in performance of the four square step test and changes in gait.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1988

The histopathology of the human temporal bone and auditory central nervous system following cochlear implantation in a patient: correlation with psychophysics and speech perception results

Graeme M. Clark; Robert K. Shepherd; Burkhard Franz; Richard C. Dowell; Y. C. Tong; Peter J. Blamey; Robert L. Webb; B. C. Pyman; Judy McNaughtan; David M. Bloom; Byron Kakulas; Stan Siejka


Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 1987

A multiple-electrode intracochlear implant for children

Graeme M. Clark; Peter J. Blamey; P. A. Busby; Richard C. Dowell; Burkhard Franz; Gaye Nicholls Musgrave; T. G. Nienhuys; B. C. Pyman; S. A. Roberts; Y. C. Tong; Robert L. Webb; Januz A. Kuzma; David Kerry Money; James F. Patrick; Peter M. Seligman


American Journal of Otology | 1987

Preliminary results for the cochlear corporation multielectrode intracochlear implant in six prelingually deaf patients.

Graeme M. Clark; P. A. Busby; S. A. Roberts; Richard C. Dowell; Peter J. Blamey; D. J. Mecklenburg; Robert L. Webb; B. C. Pyman; Burkhard Franz


The Medical Journal of Australia | 1983

Clinical trial of a multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis: an initial study in four patients with profound total hearing loss

Quentin R. Bailey; Peter M. Seligman; Y. C. Tong; Graeme M. Clark; Richard C. Dowell; A. M. Brown; Susan M. Luscombe; B. C. Pyman; Robert L. Webb


Archive | 1996

Multicenter evaluations of speech perception in adults and children with the nucleus (cochlear) 22-channel cochlear implant

Graeme M. Clark; Richard C. Dowell; Robert Cowan; B. C. Pyman; Robert L. Webb


Archive | 1997

Implantation of the new CI-24M Cochlear Limited receiver-stimulator and its electrode array

Graeme M. Clark; B. C. Pyman; Robert L. Webb


Archive | 1992

The development of the Melbourne/Cochlear multiple-channel cochlear implant for profoundly deaf children

Graeme M. Clark; P. A. Busby; Richard C. Dowell; Pamella W. Dawson; B. C. Pyman; Robert L. Webb; Steven J. Staller; Anne L. Beiter; Judith A. Brimacombe

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B. C. Pyman

University of Melbourne

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A. M. Brown

University of Melbourne

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P. A. Busby

University of Melbourne

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Y. C. Tong

University of Melbourne

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