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European Bilateral Pediatric Cochlear Implant Forum Consensus Statement
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Hearing HealthNeurotologySurgeryAuditory ScienceCochlear Implant CommunicationHealth SciencesPediatric OtolaryngologyAudiologyHuman HearingBilateral Cochlear ImplantsHearing PreservationHearing LossBilateral Cochlear ImplantationPediatricsCochlear Implant NeurosciencePediatric Cochlear ImplantationCochlear ImplantArtsCochlear Implantation
This is a consensus statement on pediatric cochlear implantation by the European Bilateral Pediatric Cochlear Implant Forum. The consensus statement was determined by review of current scientific literature to identify areas of scientific and clinical agreement of current understanding of bilateral cochlear implantation. The statement is "Currently we feel that the infant or child with unambiguous cochlear implant candidacy should receive bilateral cochlear implants simultaneously as soon as possible after definitive diagnosis of deafness to permit optimal auditory development; an atraumatic surgical technique designed to preserve cochlear function, minimize cochlear damage, and allow easy, possibly repeated re-implantation is recommended."
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