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BONEBRIDGE Bone Conduction Implant

Conditions of the outer or middle ear with conductive or mixed hearing loss

  • Conductive or mixed hearing loss
  • Atresia
  • Unilateral, bilateral
  • Stable bone conduction hearing thresholds: ≤45 dB at 500 Hz - see diagram
  • Anatomy that allows appropriate placement of the implant
  • No retrocochlear or central auditory disorders
  • Realistic expectations
  • Minimum age: 5 years

Key features of the BONEBRIDGE Bone Conduction Implant System

key-featureTranscutaneous transmission leaves skin intact
key-featureNo acoustic feedback
key-featureNo permanent wound, low risk for skin infections
key-featureStable audiological results independent of outer or middle ear condition
key-featureNatural sound and spatial hearing
key-featureFree ear canal leads to better ventilation and mimized infection risk
key-feature1.5 Tesla MRI* without surgery^

SAMBA 2 Audio Processor

key-featureComfortable and discreet to wear without additional fixation
key-feature8-10 days of battery life
key-featureEasy to use
key-featureStreaming options
key-featureSplash-proof or waterproof with cover

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