Efficacy of a Tinnitus Implant for People With Severe Tinnitus Without Damaging the Acoustic Hearing.
NCT: NCT07648615 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This is a prospective, intervention-based, non-randomized, pre-post, single-site feasibility study that will involve data collection from individuals with intractable tinnitus. The study comprises a screening under local anesthesia and a surgery to implant the medical device. The screening will allow for accurate selection of patients. For patients not fulfilling the criteria for chronic extracochlear stimulation, the study will stop there. Patients eligible for chronic stimulation will undergo a second surgery under general anaesthesia involving the implantation of a cochlear implant with an electrode placed outside the cochlea in the vicinity of the round window. Each surgical procedure will be followed by a series of medical check-ups. Following implantation, the safety and efficiency of extracochlear chronic stimulation will be evaluated as well as the tinnitus suppression and speech perception.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Efficacy of a Tinnitus Implant for People With Severe Tinnitus Without Damaging the Acoustic Hearing.?
Efficacy of a Tinnitus Implant for People With Severe Tinnitus Without Damaging the Acoustic Hearing. is a clinical trial registered under NCT07648615. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07648615?
The current status of NCT07648615 (Efficacy of a Tinnitus Implant for People With Severe Tinnitus Without Damaging the Acoustic Hearing.) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Efficacy of a Tinnitus Implant for People With Severe Tinnitus Without Damaging the Acoustic Hearing. start?
Efficacy of a Tinnitus Implant for People With Severe Tinnitus Without Damaging the Acoustic Hearing. started on 2026-09-01.
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