Percutaneous bone‐anchored hearing devices (pBAHDs) are the most commonly used bone conduction implants (BCI). Concerns surround the long‐term complications, notably skin‐related, in patients with percutaneous abutments. The active transcutaneous BCI… Click to show full abstract
Percutaneous bone‐anchored hearing devices (pBAHDs) are the most commonly used bone conduction implants (BCI). Concerns surround the long‐term complications, notably skin‐related, in patients with percutaneous abutments. The active transcutaneous BCI Bonebridge system can help avoid some of these pitfalls but is often considered a second‐line option due to various factors including perceived increased overall costs.
               
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