Abstract
- Cochlear implants are medical devices indispensable for the treatment of severe-to-profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss
- The most commonly used surgical procedure for cochlear implantation involves temporal bone drilling associating mastoidectomy with a facial recess approach
- Improvements in robot-assisted surgery since 2010 have raised questions about the possibility of "simplifying" cochlear implant surgery
- This study showed that the use of robotic assistance coupled to CT guidance for cochlear implantation is possible and apparently safe for the entire procedure using a Robot that is already available worldwide.
- Several improvements are required to optimize this procedure
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