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Haematoma after cochlear implantation: Management of a minor complication
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Patients were divided into four groups on the basis of the main predisposing factor: coagulation disorders (n=7), trauma (n=3), revision surgery (n=6) and haematoma of unknown origin (n=6). The main factors correlated to haematoma onset were coagulation disorder, type of skin incision and flap revision. In all, 21 subjects had complete recovery and the speech perception performance was not compromised over time, while 1 subject (0.3%) with an extensive haematoma due to a pharmacologically induced coagulation disorder required explantation of the device.
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