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Chemical labyrinthectomy and cochlear implantation for Menière's disease – An effective treatment or a last resort?

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The surgical management of Menière's disease presents a difficult and controversial problem and includes various procedures ranging from 'placebo operations' to vestibular nerve section. The situation is even more complex in the case where the only hearing ear is affected. We present a case of severe debilitating vertigo due to Menière's disease that was treated by chemical labyrinthectomy and cochlear implantation. This unique management strategy allowed restoration of useful hearing and relief of vertigo.

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