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  1. BAHA SYSTEM Picture of BAHA SYSTEM The Baha System is a cochlear implant designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The system includes a titanium implant which is surgically implanted in the skull bone behind the ear; a sound processor; and an abutment that connects the sound processor directly to the implant in the bone. Direct (percutaneous) bone conduction may give improved access to sound when compared to traditional bone conductors because sound is not weakened when passing through the skin, muscle and...[More Information]

  2. COCHLEAR IMPLANT (MODEL C122M) The Cochlear Implant, model C122M, is an internal hearing aid consisting of a thin, needle-like electrode array and a receiver/stimulator encased in pliable Silastic. The two components are surgically implanted in the ear. The smooth, flexible, 22-channel electrode array and the receiver/stimulator assist in optimizing fine pitch percepts in the cochlea. The implant is used in conjuction with a speech processor, transmitter and microphone to offer a detailed representation of sound despite extr...[More Information]

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