Influence of Behavior on Complications of Osseointegrated Bone Conduction Devices in Children.

作者: Michael E. Kubala , Matthew D. Cox , Kurt L. Nelson , Gresham T. Richter , John L. Dornhoffer

DOI: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000001334

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摘要: OBJECTIVE Compare incidences of complications following implantation osseointegrated bone conduction devices (OBCD) between children with and without behavioral disorders. STUDY DESIGN Case series chart review. SETTING Tertiary referral center otology neurotology practice. PATIENTS Pediatric patients who underwent OBCD May 2009 July 2014 at Arkansas Children's Hospital. INTERVENTIONS Implantation Cochlear BAHA 200 series, BI300, or Oticon OBCD. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Osseointegration failure (OIF) resulting loss flange-fixture and/or skin soft tissue reactions. RESULTS The total rate was 66.2%, the majority being minor (39.4%). There no difference in complication (p = 0.461), (p = 0.443), major (p = 0.777), (p = 0.762) control group CONCLUSION Behavior not observed to influence incidence OIF skin/soft reactions after pediatric patients.

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