LASUTH performs 38 cochlear implants in 7 years

Wed, May 12, 2021
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THE Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) says it has performed cochlear implants on 38 patients within seven years, leading to improved hearing and speech acquisition.

Dr Adesegun Adeyinka, Consultant, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon in LASUTH, said that the hospital was one of the two centers in Nigeria providing cochlear implants.

Adeyinka said that LASUTH performed its first set of cochlear implantations in 2014.

“Seven patients were implanted on May 6 and May 7, comprising five males and two females, whose age range from two years to 26 years.

“Six patients have the right cochlear implants, while one had a bilateral cochlear implant,” Adeyinka said in a statement signed by Ms Oluwaseyi Adewale, Head, Public Affairs LASUTH.

He said that cochlear implantation was indicated in patients with severe to profound hearing loss after hearing aids must have failed to improve their hearing.

“A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that electrically stimulates the cochlear nerve (for hearing). This implant has external and internal parts,” Adeyinka said.

The ENT surgeon said various researches had shown that over five percent of the world population require hearing rehabilitation to address their hearing loss.

He said it was estimated that over 700 million people (one in 10 people) would have disabling hearing loss by
2050.

Adeyinka said that LASUTH management, with the support of the Lagos State Government, would continue to use cutting-edge technologies to improve healthcare delivery to the people of Lagos and its environs. (NAN)

– May 12, 2021 @ 14:30 GM

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