Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) For Single Sided Deafness
OR-Live.com webcast January 17, 2008 6:00 PM EST (23:00 UTC) From Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT Join Hartford Hospital ear specialist Dr. Marc Eisen as he conduct an outpatient procedure to implant an unobtrusive BAHA prosthesis that allows sound to travel through bone and overcomes the challenges of single-sided deafness. Single-sided deafness, or deafness in one ear, afflicts some 50000 people a year in the US alone. The loss of hearing in one ear can be caused by a traumatic injury …
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