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      Further experience with a straight, vertical incision for placement of cochlear implants.

      The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
      Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Cochlear Implantation, adverse effects, methods, Humans, Infant, Middle Aged, Surgical Wound Infection, etiology, Wound Healing

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          Experience with a straight, vertical incision for cochlear implantation in 168 patients of all ages is reported and comparison made with previous experience using a 'C' shaped incision in 173 patients with regard to complications encountered. With the straight incision the only complication was a wound infection which settled in one week; this is in contrast to the 'C' shaped incision, which was associated with a number of serious complications. The straight incision also compared favourably with the other incisions commonly used for cochlear implantation and appears to offer advantages over them.

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