%0 Journal Article %@ 0022-2151 %A Axon, PR %A Mawman, DJ %A Upile, T %A Ramsden, RT %D 1997 %F discovery:174456 %I HEADLEY BROTHERS LTD %J Journal of Laryngology and Otology %K Cochlear implant, Otitis media, Chronic suppurative %N 3 %P 228 - 232 %T Cochlear implantation in the presence of chronic suppurative otitis media %U https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/174456/ %V 111 %X Nine patients are presented who underwent cochlear implantation ih the presence of chronic suppurative otitis media. Four had a simple tympanic membrane perforation, four had a pre-existing mastoid cavity and one had cholesteatoma in the ear chosen for implantation. Patients with a simple perforation had a staged procedure with myringoplasty followed by cochlear implantation after an interval of three months. Patients with cholesteatoma or with an unstable mastoid cavity were also staged. A mastoidectomy or revision mastoidectomy was performed with obliteration of the middle ear and mastoid using a superiorly pedicled temporalis muscle flap and blind sac closure of the external meatal skin. After a further six months a second stage procedure was performed to confirm that the middle-ear cleft was healthy and to insert the implant. Patients presenting with a stable mastoid cavity underwent obliteration of the cavity and implantation of the electrode as a one-staged procedure. To date there have been no serious problems such as graft breakdown, recurrence of disease or implant extrusion, and all patients are performing well. %Z Copyright Cambridge University Press 1997