2023 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference
March 5-7, 2023 • Cincinnati, OH
10/27/2018 | 9:10 AM - 10:10 AM | Long-term Outcomes in Partial Deafness Treatment | Kramer Lecture Theater 2
Long-term Outcomes in Partial Deafness Treatment
Treatment of the partial deafness is a great challenge in terms of preserving the preoperative hearing and complementing this hearing ability with an implant. It concerns the situations when hearing in low frequency range is normal or fully functional and it is only necessary to complement it electrically in the medium and high frequency ranges. The first in the world surgery during which an existing normal hearing had been electrically complemented was performed in 2002. It has shown a fresh direction in treatment of various partial hearing impairments.
This achievement was possible due to our previous works on hearing preservation in the group of patients with marginal residual hearing. The long term observation (almost 15 years) and large material of more than 1500 cases allow us to present the strategy of the partial deafness treatment and its results.
During the ESPCI conference in Warsaw in 2009, PDT concept was announced, indicating groups for Acoustic Stimulation (AS) and Electric Stimulation (ES). ES patients can be divided on the following groups: Electrical Complement (PDT-EC), Electric Acoustic Stimulation (PDT-EAS), Electric Modified Stimulation (PDT-EMS), Electric Stimulation (PDT-ES).
Results and Conclusions: The differentiation between the groups is very important, because the groups are not equal and their goals in treatment and therapy are different.
Concluding, we can say that hearing was preserved in over 94% of cases, however, the results differ between the groups. Implementation of the partial deafness treatment (PDT) is connected with development and elaboration of special rehabilitation program for the specific groups of patients.
- learn steps to the atrraumatic cochlear implantation
- learn about atraumatic cochlear implantation
- learn about the combined acoustic and electric hearing
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Presenters/Authors
Piotr Skarzynski
(), Insttute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, p.skarzynski@ifps.org.pl;
Associate Prof. Piotr H. Skarzynski, MD, PhD, MSc realises scientific, clinical and surgical work in World Hearing Center, Medical University of Warsaw and Institute of Sensory Organs. Member of 16 societies, including the position of Representative Board Member of ISfTeH, Vice-President of Hearring Group and Member of Hearing Committee of AAO–HNS. Author and co-author of over 1380 presentations (invited speaker – 50, round tables, instructor – 41) and 565 publications (IF – 95,62, IC – 22 771,85). Reviewer of 14 national and international scientific journals. He executes numerous international projects, connected with hearing screening and telemedicine in the European, Asian and African countries.
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Henryk Skarzynski
(), Insttute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, k.wolujewicz@ifps.org.pl;
Otosurgeon, expert in otorhinolaryngology, audiology and phoniatrics. Originator and director of the Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing. Audiology and Phoniatrics Faculty Chair at the F. Chopin Academy of Music. Polish National Consultant in otorhinolaryngology.
Pioneered many surgical techniques globally (partial deafness treatment 2002) or in Poland (cochlear implants 1992, brainstem implants 1998, middle ear implants 2003). Author and co-author of over 2800 publications and nearly 2500 lectures. Member of scientific societies including AOS, CORLAS, EAONO, EFAS, IAO, ISA and Politzer Society. Awarded the Polonia Restituta Knight’s and Officer’s Crosses and other Polish state awards. International decorations include Papal Order Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, Ukrainian Order of Merit, Order of the King of Belgium, Order of the President of Georgia, numerous awards for innovation. Doctor honoris causa at the M. Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education and the University of Warsaw.
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