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Questions for the CI surgeon...
So...being that my CI evaluation is set for this Friday (Holy sweet Jesus), I had a question:
For those that have a CI, what questions did you ask your surgeon during the evaluation and prior to surgery? What questions are essential? Which questions are not super ultra important and can be saved for the CI audiologist or for later, assuming I am determined to be a candidate? |
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Anything that has to do with surgery/medications/medical stuff can be put on hold until you see the surgeon. Other than that, ask away. Many audiologists have been experienced with what to expect for surgery, so you can ask them that. You can ask recommendation of a surgeon. That's all I can think of. I hardly asked a bunch of questions because I knew what to expect and I didn't want to get myself overworked by analyzing every single thing.
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I wish my computer's hard drive didn't crash or else I could have copy and pasted the e-mail I sent to my CI surgeon with various questions.
If I remember correctly, some of the questions I asked were: 1. How many CI surgeries have you performed? 2. Do you feel more comfortable implanting one brand vs. another? 3. What is involved with CI surgery? (i.e. waking up in recovery, recovery process, etc.) 4. How often will I need to see you after my CI is activated? 5. What is the cause of my hearing loss? (I was curious to have this question answered since I never knew the cause of mine until my CI evaluation and conversation with my CI surgeon) |
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I only saw my CI surgeon at my intial appointment (acceptence appt before full CI candiacy envaulation) and didn't see him again until the pre op the day before my operation. So didn't have a chance to question him.
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Some of the above questions might be suitable to ask your surgeon. Id also ask him about the risks and what results you can expect as well as if you should wait a year or two for better CI technology(such as 128 electrodes, fully implantable CI, fiber optic/laser CI) |
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More electrodes do not necessarily mean better speech understanding.
Furthermore, CI technology is always improving, so no matter when someone decides to be implanted, they will always be slightly behind in terms of the latest technology. Having said that, Cochlear makes all of their implants backwards compatible, so even if someone were to receive a CI in 2009, they could still utilize a newly developed speech processor and/or CI software. |
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As far as fully implantable CIs are concerned, researchers are still trying to determine how to power such an implant. Even if this technology were to come to fruition this year, it would still take another 5-10 years before it sees the light of day since it will take time to find people who are willing to participate in research studies let alone the testing that is required in order to determine risks vs. benefits.
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Plus, for implantable CI that has battery powered inside will ALWAYS need to go through surgery to remove the battery to replace it. Batteries die...even rechargeable ones. The CI's now, do not have ANY type of mechanical stuff, which is one reason why I do not wait. 128 electrodes? DAMN..that seems a bit much...
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You could also ask questions that may have to do with an upcoming event or hobby of yours. Think about all the things that you do that could possibly affect your CI. For example, I go scuba diving and skiing, so I asked my surgeon about whether I can go diving and if so, how deep can I go, and how soon can I go skiing. That type of thing. Most nurses/assistant doctors do not know the answers for these specific questions I asked. They simply said "uhhh ask the surgeon."
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New Cochlear Implant Could Improve Hearing - Medgadget - www.medgadget.com This article talks how much of a breakthru 128 electrodes are! I read that more electrodes is good for many, many reasons not just speech. Music is one big reason, youd hear alot more different frequencies. The speech processor can be upgraded easily but not the CI itself so it makes sense to get the best. Isn't todays best 4 year old technology? So why not wait another year and get brand new technology? Quote:
It's already been done and now they are trying to improve upon that design. There's not much info yet as it's new. Quote:
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Nevermind. I had a couple things to say, but this thread is not about waiting. It's about what questions to ask. So I withdraw my statements.
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Last edited by LadySekhmet; 03-04-2009 at 11:18 PM. Reason: was going way off topic |
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So, the battery is the problem? Quote:
Another 5-10 years? Hire more scientists. Get it commercially approved in 2009. D'oh. It's almost 2013 |
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1- how can CI be secured ? he explained to me how but i was bit thick should have know that haha 2 - u think that CI will be lots benefit to me ? 3- how long operation take . if u not sure something just tell them and they r willing explained to you have u beeen for cat scan and mri ? |
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