Rib and implant used to create Bonebridge ear for Edinburgh deaf man

Smithtr

G.G.H.T
Premium Member
Joined
Jun 5, 2006
Messages
16,217
Reaction score
18
Brian Hogg, 29, was fitted with an implant called a Bonebridge and given the new ear by NHS Lothian surgeons.

Mr Hogg is the first person in the UK to have the procedure.

NHS Lothian said the specialist implant operation was carried out in December 2012 at the Lauriston Building in Edinburgh.

Ear drum
The Bonebridge device is fitted in the ear and is used when a patient is unable to have a conventional external hearing aid fitted.

Alex Bennett, an NHS Lothian ear, nose and throat consultant performed the procedure.

Mr Bennett said: "This is a truly innovative procedure and I'm sure the device will make a significant difference to Brian and many other patients like him.

"The Bonebridge implant is intended to improve hearing by replicating the actions of the ear drum.


Brian Hogg with surgeon Alex Bennett who fitted the Bonebridge
"A discreet audio processor, which is attached to the patient's head, picks up sound waves which are then amplified by the implant and passed to the inner ear through the skull bone.

"These sound waves are then interpreted by the brain as sound."

Mr Hogg was born with Treacher Collins Syndrome, meaning he could not wear conventional hearing aids as they are styled to fit in and around the top and middle of the ear.

Mr Hogg said: "After the new implant was been fitted I've noticed a huge difference in the range of sounds I can hear.

"The sound quality is much better and I can hear noises at a distance now, which my previous device didn't pick up.

"The Bonebridge implant is so light, it's practically weightless. It's tailored to most closely match my normal hearing range.

"When you think about how far mobile phone technology has come in the last 10 years, there have been similar advances in hearing aids.

"The new implant is a really big step forward in technology and I'm very grateful to the team of consultants for fitting the implant for me."

Dr Ingeborg Hochmair, managing director of MED-EL, which designed the implant, said: "Our innovative development of the Bonebridge will considerably improve the lives of patients.

"We consider this new development a great success. The Bonebridge is the culmination of decades of experience gathered in the development of hearing implant solutions."

BBC News - Rib and implant used to create Bonebridge ear for Edinburgh deaf man
 
I am very much interested in this and have just read about a Bonebridge hearing device being used by a lady in Toronto. My hearing problem is not so much volume as it is clarity of speech. Also the common problem of being somewhere where their is noise in the background or multi conversations happening.
 
I am very much interested in this and have just read about a Bonebridge hearing device being used by a lady in Toronto. My hearing problem is not so much volume as it is clarity of speech. Also the common problem of being somewhere where their is noise in the background or multi conversations happening.

That device is specifically for people with a conductive loss. It isn't going to help if that isn't what you have.
 
I am very much interested in this and have just read about a Bonebridge hearing device being used by a lady in Toronto. My hearing problem is not so much volume as it is clarity of speech. Also the common problem of being somewhere where their is noise in the background or multi conversations happening.

And Garth, noise in the background and difficulty with multiple conversations is a universal HOH issue. No technology is going to overcome that. It's just a part of being HOH.
 
Oh and BTW, there IS another alternative....the BAHA...Lots of Treacher Collins kids use them. Not to mention TC is congential.....why the hell didn't he get BSL etc?
It annoys me that it seems like there's hype about the Latest Technology.....We don't need the newest technology......Many of us can benifit from HAs and CIs, AND Sign!!!!!! It really does seem like the hearing technology companies push the latest hearing stuff as a "gotta have" .....
There's no huge drastic difference in hearing with hearing technology. Many if not most of us have access to hearing, either through HAs or CIs.....but the hearing technology companies have it stuck in their heads that 10% of the market WANTS stuff that appears cutting edge. Sigh....ALL we need are affordable HAs and CIs!
 
Oh and BTW, there IS another alternative....the BAHA...Lots of Treacher Collins kids use them. Not to mention TC is congential.....why the hell didn't he get BSL etc?
It annoys me that it seems like there's hype about the Latest Technology.....We don't need the newest technology......Many of us can benifit from HAs and CIs, AND Sign!!!!!! It really does seem like the hearing technology companies push the latest hearing stuff as a "gotta have" .....
There's no huge drastic difference in hearing with hearing technology. Many if not most of us have access to hearing, either through HAs or CIs.....but the hearing technology companies have it stuck in their heads that 10% of the market WANTS stuff that appears cutting edge. Sigh....ALL we need are affordable HAs and CIs!

Obviously you didn't read the article.
 
Back
Top