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Parental and programs decision making in paediatric simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation: Who says no and why
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 09/17/09
Ramsden JD et al. – Although bilateral implantation is thought to produce the optimal auditory outcome, not all patients are suitable, nor do all parents wish to proceed, when assessed for simultaneous implantation. Some of these patients are likely to be candidates for sequential bilateral implantation in due course.
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