PROGRAM

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

Opening Ceremony 08:00-08:30, Nov. 9, Room 103

08:00-08:30 Opening Ceremony

Plenary Lecture 01 08:30-09:30, Nov. 9, Room 103

Chairperson Lee Suk KIM, Korea
08:30-09:30 Hearing loss, cognition, and brain health – Results from the ACHIEVE randomized trial
Frank LIN, USA

Sponsored Symposium 01 - Cochlear 09:30-10:20, Nov. 9, Room 103

09:30-09:35 Welcome
Dig HOWITT, Australia
09:35-09:45 Cochlear’s pioneering technology: Future technology & clinical innovations 
Jan JANSSEN, Australia
09:45-10:00 Perimodiolar science  
J. Thomas ROLAND, USA
10:00-10:15 What SmartNav means for clinical practice: The clinician's perspective 
Robert BRIGGS, Australia
10:15-10:20 Close
Anthony BISHOP, Australia

Roundtable 01 10:40-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 103

Challenging Cases Ⅰ

Chairperson Sun O CHANG, Korea
Moderator Jong Woo CHUNG, Korea
10:40-10:50 Role of cochlear implantation in intralabyrinthine schwannomas
Jong Woo CHUNG, Korea
10:50-11:00 Round window stenosis/atresia
Neelam VAID, India
11:00-11:10 Cochlear implantation in ossified cochlea: Our experience
Sunil DUTT, India
11:10-11:20 Stapes footplate fistula in inner ear malformations
Levent SENNAROGLU, Türkiye
11:20-11:30 Superficial siderosis: Clinical course and outcome of cochlear implant
Ja-Won KOO, Korea
11:30-11:40 Retrofacial approach for cochlear implantation
Kuang-Chao Joshua CHEN, Taiwan
11:40-11:50 Hearing rehabilitation in patients with intralabyrinthine schwannomas. A single centre experience from 72 patients
Stefan K. PLONTKE, Germany
11:50-12:00 Revision surgery for cochlear implant
Mohnish GROVER, India
12:00-12:25 Panel Discussion

Featured Talk 01 10:40-11:05, Nov. 9, Room 104

Genetic Landscape of Hearing Loss

Chairperson Bong Jik KIM, Korea
10:40-11:05 Genetic study in Chinese CI candidate
Pu DAI, China

Roundtable 02 11:05-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 104

Genetic Landscape of Hearing Loss

Chairperson Bong Jik KIM, Korea
Moderator Pu DAI, China
11:05-11:15 Genetic landscape of HL in Japan
Shin-ichi USAMI, Japan
11:15-11:25 The genetics of hearing loss (in UK or Europe)
Shakeel SAEED, UK
11:25-11:35 An international multi-center study on the natural history of TMPRSS3 and related cochlear implant outcomes
Xue Zhong LIU, USA
11:35-11:45 Genetic evaluation and treatment of hearing loss: Are we there yet?
Emre OCAK, Türkiye
11:45-12:25 Panel Discussion

Keynote Lecture 01 10:40-11:05, Nov. 9, Room 105

Chairperson Sung Il NAM, Korea
10:40-11:05 Impact of cochlear implantation on brain cortical activity and auditory function in single-sided deafness: A PET study
Seung-Ha OH, Korea

Symposium 01 11:05-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 105

Functional Neuroimaging

Chairpersons Seung-Ha OH, Korea
Sung Il NAM, Korea
11:05-11:20 Prediction of cochlear implant outcome using brain imaging
Douglas E. H. HARTLEY, UK
11:20-11:35 Functional imaging and electrophysiology for the diagnostics and prognostics of CI
Chen-Chi WU, Taiwan
11:35-11:50 Brain glucose metabolism in the profoundly deafened elderly: A comparison between ineffective hearing aid users and effective cochlear implant users
Yasushi NAITO, Japan
11:50-12:05 Cortical reorganization following auditory deprivation predicts cochlear implant performance in postlingually deaf adults
Hong Ju PARK, Korea
12:05-12:20 Neural correlates of speech-in-noise performance in cochlear implant users: PET and EEG studies
Phillip GANDER, USA

Featured Talk 02 10:40-11:05, Nov. 9, Room 201

BCI & MEI in SSD & AHL

Chairperson Sung Il CHO, Korea
10:40-11:05 Surgical treatment of single sided deafness
Wolf-Dieter BAUMGARTNER, Austria

Symposium 02 11:05-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 201

BCI & MEI in SSD & AHL

Chairpersons Sung Il CHO, Korea
Wolf-Dieter BAUMGARTNER, Austria
11:05-11:20 Benefits of active middle ear implants in mixed hearing loss: Stapes versus round window
Jae Young CHOI, Korea
11:20-11:35 BAHA Attract and OSIA 2 in single sided deafness
Robert BRIGGS, Australia
11:35-11:50 Efficacy of Bonebridge on single sided deafness; A prospective multicenter study
Yun-Hoon CHOUNG, Korea
11:50-12:05 Bonebridge in children with pinna abnormalities and canal atresia
Ing Ping TANG, Malaysia
12:05-12:20 Active middle ear implants in chronic otitis media cases
Levent OLGUN, Türkiye

Symposium 03 10:40-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 202

Electrically Evoked Potential

Chairpersons Kyoung Ho PARK, Korea
Sung Wook JEONG, Korea
10:40-10:55 Predicting preservation of residual hearing from cochlear-implant derived measurements
Stephen O'LEARY, Australia
10:55-11:10 The limitations of using eCAPs for fitting - Results from a meta-analysis
Johan H.M. FRIJNS, The Netherlands
11:10-11:25 The feasibility of electrically-evoked compound action potential (ECAP) metrics to objectively characterize the functional status of the auditory nerve in CI users
Jeong-Seo KIM, Korea
11:25-11:40 ECAP-based positioning of electrode in cochlear implantation
Byung Yoon CHOI, Korea
11:40-11:55 Access resistance and polarization impedance measurements in cochlear implant patients with fluctuating electrode impedances
Aniket SAOJI, USA
11:55-12:10 Using cochlear implant transimpedance/electric field imaging measurements to identify extracochlear electrodes in clinical practice
Patrick AXON, UK
12:10-12:25 Pre and post- operative electrocochleography in cochlear implant cases
Rohit MEHROTRA, India

Symposium 04 10:40-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 203

Mapping Technology

Chairpersons Soo Hee OH, Korea
Rene GIFFORD, USA
10:40-10:55 Image-guided cochlear implant programming in adults and children to minimize channel interaction and frequency-to-place mismatch
Rene GIFFORD, USA
10:55-11:10 Clinical significance of the impedance and neural response telemetric thresholds in Mandarin-speaking cochlear implant patients
Chung-Feng HWANG, Taiwan
11:10-11:25 Pediatric cochlear implant wear time and early language development
Erika B. GAGNON, USA
11:25-11:40 Activation on sound processor: Never been too early
Abdulrahman HAGR, Saudi Arabia
11:40-11:55 Early activation after cochlear implantation: CHGH experiences and literature review
Lieber Po-Hung LI, Taiwan
11:55-12:10 Minimum speech test battery 3 (MSTB-3) for adult cochlear implant candidacy and follow-up care
Camille C. DUNN, USA
12:10-12:25 Timing of acoustic hearing changes after cochlear implantation
Camille C. DUNN, USA

Oral Presentation 01 10:40-12:25, Nov. 9, Room 206

Chairpersons Sanghyun KWAK, Korea
Moo Kyun PARK, Korea
10:40-10:47 The feasibility of a footswitch operated robotic arm three-dimensional exscope for cochlear implantation.
Aarno DIETZ, Finland
10:47-10:54 Comparison of conventional technique with suture fixation and subperiostal tight pocket technique on revision cochlear implantation rate
Abdullah DALGIC, Türkiye
10:54-11:01 Insertion considerations for cochlear slim modiolar electrode
Akinori KASHIO, Japan
11:01-11:08 Systematic review of the efficacy of transimpedance matrix (TIM) recording to confirm optimal intracochlear electrode placement
David SCHRAMM, Canada
11:08-11:15 Clinical summary of cochlear implant (CI) in patients with middle ear infectious diseases
Hui ZHAO, China
11:15-11:22 Temporal swelling following cochlear implantation: Frequency, treatment, and outcomes
Mariko KASUGA, Japan
11:22-11:29 FDA clinical trial to expand MED-EL pediatric cochlear implant indications in the United States
Nancy YOUNG, USA
11:29-11:36 A review of surgical and audiological outcomes of bonebridge at tertiary centres in Sarawak Malaysia
Asfa Najmi MOHAMAD YUSOF, Malaysia
11:36-11:43 A new objective-based method for measuring cochlear duct length
Rabea AL SABILAH, Saudi Arabia
11:43-11:50 Auditory rehabilitation in patients with auditory nerve dysplasia
Serafima SUGAROVA, Russia
11:50-11:57 Determining factors for outcomes of cochlear implantation in patients with congenital cytomegalovirus infection: A case-series study
Yen-Hui LEE, Taiwan
11:57-12:04 Complications in cochlear implantation: Facing our fears and learning from our mistakes!
Vidhu SHARMA, India
12:04-12:11 Revolutionizing patient care: A decade of global CI indications expanding boundaries and transforming lives
Radesh NAJRAN, Austria

Featured Talk 03 13:20-13:45, Nov. 9, Room 103

Speech Perception

Chairperson Min-Hyun PARK, Korea
13:20-13:45 Intraoperative ECochG as a predictor of speech perception
Stephen O'LEARY, Australia

Symposium 05 13:45-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 103

Speech Perception

Chairpersons Min-Hyun PARK, Korea
Stephen O'LEARY, Australia
13:45-14:00 Importance of place-pitch fidelity for binaural hearing in cochlear implant recipients with preserved low frequency hearing
Kevin BROWN, USA
14:00-14:15 Binaural benefit after sequential bilateral implantation in children
Artur LORENS, Poland
14:15-14:30 Importance of temporal fine structure in CI users
Hyun Joon SHIM, Korea
14:30-14:45 Neurofeedback training of auditory selective attention for improving speech-in-noise perception
Inyong CHOI, USA

Featured Talk 04 13:20-13:45, Nov. 9. Room 104

Biomedical & Cell Therapy

Chairperson Chang Ho LEE, Korea
13:20-13:45 Drug delivery to the inner ear in combination with cochlear implants
Stefan K. PLONTKE, Germany

Symposium 06 13:45-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 104

Biomedical & Cell Therapy

Chairpersons Chang Ho LEE, Korea
Stefan K. PLONTKE, Germany
13:45-14:00 Animal study on the hearing preservation using electrode-coupled microstructure for drug delivery
Jeong Hun JANG, Korea
14:00-14:15 How to increase inner ear drug delivery less invasively - An experimental study
Yong-Ho PARK, Korea
14:15-14:30 Perilymph sampling to identify potential poor performers
Hinrich STAECKER, USA
14:30-14:45 Transplantation of human ES cells to the ablated mouse cochlea
Hiroki TAKEDA, Japan
14:45-15:00 Three trials: COACH, Rincell-1 and IMPACT
Douglas E. H. HARTLEY, UK

Keynote Lecture 02 13:20-13:45, Nov. 9. Room 105

Chairperson Ki Hong CHANG, Korea
13:20-13:45 Cochlear implantation surgery in challenging cases
Luis LASSALETTA, Spain

Symposium 07 13:45-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 105

Imaging and Radiology

Chairpersons Ki Hong CHANG, Korea
Neil DONNELLY, UK
13:45-14:00 The efficacy of intraoperative mobile cone-beam computed tomography during cochlear implantation
Norio YAMAMOTO, Japan
14:00-14:15 Intraoperative and postoperative radiology
Ashima SAXENA, India
14:15-14:30 3D-reconstruction image of computed tomography for cochlear implantation
Beom Cho JUN, Korea
14:30-14:45 Identification of partial cochlear implant Insertion with intraoperative electrical field imaging-Transimpedance matrix analysis
Neil DONNELLY, UK

Keynote Lecture 03 13:20-13:45, Nov. 9, Room 201

Chairperson Seong-Ki AHN, Korea
13:20-13:45 Developmental hearing experience shapes auditory top-down processing
Andrej KRAL, Germany

Symposium 08 13:45-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 201

Vestibular Function

Chairpersons Seong-Ki AHN, Korea
Hong Ju PARK, Korea
13:45-14:00 Vestibular status of pre and post-lingual profound hearing loss adults with no complaint of dizziness
Myung-Whan SUH, Korea
14:00-14:15 Vestibular phenotype in hereditary hearing loss
Sung Huhn KIM, Korea
14:15-14:30 Evaluation of balance capacities in children
Angélica PÉREZ FORNOS, Switzerland
14:30-14:45 Vertigo and nystagmus associated with sudden hearing loss
Chang-Hee KIM, Korea
14:45-15:00 Electrical stimulation of cochlear implant on vestibular function
Ja-Won KOO, Korea

Symposium 09 13:20-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 202

Residual Hearing Preservation Ⅰ

Chairpersons Sang Won YEO, Korea
Jae-Jin SONG, Korea
13:20-13:35 Benefits & challenges of combined electric & acoustic hearing in adults and children
Rene GIFFORD, USA
13:35-13:50 Preimplant hearing threshold: An important predictor of hearing preservation in cochlear implantation with lateral wall electrodes
Jin Woong CHOI, Korea
13:50-14:05 Electrocochleography for hearing preservation in CI
Oliver ADUNKA, USA
14:05-14:20 Intraoperative electrocochleography, electrode scan and immediate postoperative bone conduction threshold measurement to understand residual hearing loss following cochlear implantation
Aniket SAOJI, USA
14:20-14:35 Intraoperative and postoperative electrocochleography measured from EAS users
Jeong-Seo KIM, Korea
14:35-14:50 Mechanical factors affecting intracochlear pressure variation in in-vitro cochlear implantation
William CROHAN, Australia
14:50-15:05 Preoperative evaluation of electrode trajectory to preserve residual hearing in CI
Yun-Hoon CHOUNG, Korea

APSCI Prize Session 01 - Basic Research 13:20-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 203

Chairpersons Pu DAI, China
Jae Young CHOI, Korea
13:20-13:30 Genomic foundation of sensorineural hearing loss
Sang-Yeon LEE, Korea
13:30-13:40 BEARS (both ears) - Virtual reality training to improve binaural hearing in children
Helen CULLINGTON, UK
13:40-13:50 Prediction of cochlear implant fitting by machine learning techniques
Hajime KOYAMA, Japan
13:50-14:00 Long term effects of early age at cochlear implantation on metaphor comprehension in Swedish adolescents and young adults
Malin DAHLBY SKOOG, Sweden
14:00-14:10 Attentional modulation of brain responses is related to speech perception abilities in cochlear implant users.
Ji-Hye HAN, Korea
14:10-14:20 Preoperative estimation of surviving neurons at different cochlear sites in partially deaf rats using the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response
Woonhoe GOO, Korea
14:20-14:30 Assessment of music perception(AMP) and music rehabilitation program (MRP) for cochlear implant users
Sungmin JO, Korea
14:30-14:40 Early postoperative benefit in receptive and expressive language development of cochlear implantation under 9 months of age in comparison to those implanted at later ages
Seung Jae LEE, Korea
14:40-14:50 Ensuring auditory cortex activation: Optimisation of a cochlear implant and its outcomes
Dayse TAVORA-VIEIRA, Australia

Oral Presentation 02 13:20-15:05, Nov. 9, Room 206

Chairpersons Jiwon CHANG, Korea
Euyhyun PARK, Korea
13:20-13:27 Device selection between bone conduction and active middle ear implants – Outcomes and experiences over a 10-year period
Aanand ACHARYA, Australia
13:27-13:34 Influence of adaptive digital modulation Roger technology on speech perception performance in cochlear implant users in the real world scenario
Aninda Duti BANIK, India
13:34-13:41 The novel active transcutaneous bone conduction implant Sentio: Preclinical output performance evaluation
Hannes MAIER, Germany
13:41-13:48 Adhesive versus passive bone conduction implants
Javier GAVILÁN, Spain
13:48-13:55 Results of the Osia II System in patients with mixed hearing loss after middle ear surgery
Kyung-Seok PARK, Korea
13:55-14:02 Different approaches in active transcutaneous bone conduction implant
Mario Emilio ZERNOTTI, Argentina
14:02-14:09 Intraoperative auditory brainstem responses with vibrant sound bridge
Medhat YOUSEF, Saudi Arabia
14:09-14:16 Long-term result of bonebridge in aural atresia
Paninee CHARUSRIPAN, Thailand
14:16-14:23 A totally implantable cochlear implant shows potential benefits for adults with hearing loss
Philippe LEFEBVRE, Belgium
14:23-14:30 Long-term outcomes and its relationship with objective measures in children with auditory brainstem implant
Ranjith RAJESWARAN, India
14:30-14:37 Hearing outcomes following cochlear implantation with anatomic or default frequency mapping in postlingual deafness adults
Xinmiao FAN, China
14:37-14:44 Cochlear implantation versus auditory brainstem implantation in children with auditory nerve deficiencies
Zhihua ZHANG, China
14:44-14:51 Exploring the impact of active transcutaneous bone conduction implant on tinnitus in patient with asymmetric hearing loss or single-sided deafness
Ji Hyung LIM, Korea
14:51-14:58 Relationship between vestibular function and hearing in children with cochlear implantation
Ruijie WANG, China

Sponsored Symposium 02 - Advanced Bionics: 30 Years of Innovation 15:05-15:55, Nov. 9, Room 103

15:05-15:15 A journey through 30 years of innovation
Victoria CARR-BRENDEL, USA
15:15-15:25 Powerful hearing experiences
Andreas BÜCHNER, Germany
15:25-15:35 Enhanced listening in complex environments
Angelica PEREZ, Switzerland
15:35-15:45 Performance insights and easy online upgrades
Neil DONNELLY, UK
15:45-15:55 Future technologies
Volkmar HAMACHER, Germany

Featured Talk 05 16:10-16:35, Nov. 9, Room 103

Residual Hearing Preservation Ⅱ

Chairperson Won-Ho CHUNG, Korea
16:10-16:35 Hearing preservation – Cochlear implantation using the concept of partial insertion
Thomas LENARZ, Germany

Roundtable 03 16:35-17:55, Nov. 9, Room 103

Residual Hearing Preservation Ⅱ

Chairperson Won-Ho CHUNG, Korea
Moderator Thomas LENARZ, Germany
16:35-16:45 Complete preservation of residual hearing after cochlear implantation with minimal invasive approach
Pu DAI, China
16:45-16:55 Hearing preservation outcomes of lateral wall and perimodiolar electrodes at NextSense cochlear implant center, Australia
Melville John DA CRUZ, Australia
16:55-17:05 CI surgery with slim modiolar electrode
Tadao YOSHIDA, Japan
17:05-17:15 How clinically useful are efforts to preserve residual hearing in cochlear implant surgery?
Young-Myoung CHUN, Korea
17:15-17:25 Comparison of hearing preservation related to cochlear implantation between slim modiolar and lateral straight electrodes
Byung Yoon CHOI, Korea
17:25-17:55 Panel Discussion

Featured Talk 06 16:10-16:35, Nov. 9, Room 104

Auditory Brainstem Implant

Chairperson Chang Hyun CHO, Korea
16:10-16:35 Indications and long term outcome of pediatric ABI
Levent SENNAROGLU, Türkiye

Roundtable 04 16:35-17:55, Nov. 9, Room 104

Auditory Brainstem Implant

Chairperson Chang Hyun CHO, Korea
Moderator Levent SENNAROGLU, Türkiye
16:35-16:45 Outcomes of minimal invasive surgery and tone acquisition in paediatric ABI in Chinese
Michael Chi Fai TONG, Hong Kong SAR
16:45-16:55 Audiological outcomes of auditory brainstem (ABI) implant in postlingual patients
Ing Ping TANG, Malaysia
16:55-17:05 Using the test electrode to decide between cochlear implants and ABI in vestibular schwannoma patients
Javier GAVILÁN, Spain
17:05-17:15 Pediatric auditory brainstem implantation: Surgical considerations
Mohan KAMESWARAN, India
17:15-17:55 Panel Discussion

Featured Talk 07 16:10-16:35, Nov. 9, Room 105

Music Perception and Sound Localization

Chairperson Yang-Sun CHO, Korea
16:10-16:35 What does music sound like to a cochlear implant user?
Charles LIMB, USA

Symposium 10 16:35-17:55, Nov. 9, Room 105

Music Perception and Sound Localization

Chairpersons Yang-Sun CHO, Korea
Charles LIMB, USA
16:35-16:50 Music perception in children and adults following cochlear implantation
Luis LASSALETTA, Spain
16:50-17:05 Factors underlying masking release by voice-gender differences and spatial separation cues in multi-talker listening environments in listeners with and without hearing loss
Yonghee OH, USA
17:05-17:20 Unveiling asymmetric cortical plasticity in single-sided deafness: Insights from functional neuroimaging and sound localization tasks
Hyo-Jeong LEE, Korea
17:20-17:35 Suppression of the responses to the hearing ear by the deaf ear in congenital single-sided deafness
Andrej KRAL, Germany

Featured Talk 08 16:10-16:35, Nov. 9, Room 201

Future Technology & Electrode

Chairperson Moo-Kyun PARK, Korea
16:10-16:35 Towards optogenetic hearing restoration
Tobias MOSER, Germany

Symposium 11 16:35-17:55, Nov. 9, Room 201

Future Technology & Electrode

Chairpersons Moo-Kyun PARK, Korea
Tobias MOSER, Germany
16:35-16:50 Experience with two novel therapies delivered associated with the cochlear implant device: steroid eluting array; and Cochlear Implant Neurotrophin Gene Therapy (CINGT)
Catherine BIRMAN, Australia
16:50-17:05 Long term behavior of dexamethasone-loaded cochlear implants: In vitro & in vivo
Christophe VINCENT, France
17:05-17:20 Improving the electrode-nerve-interface of cochlear implants
Volkmar HAMACHER, Germany
17:20-17:35 32-channel cochlear implant system for clinical use
Kyou-Sik MIN, Korea
17:35-17:50 Minimizing trauma in cochlear implantation with a novel self-coiling array using shape memory polymers
Kenneth LEE, USA

Keynote Lecture 04 16:10-16:35, Nov. 9, Room 202

Chairperson Jae-Jin SONG, Korea
16:10-16:35 Difficult surgical issues in CI and heads-up CI surgery (surgery without microscope)
Prepageran NARAYANAN, Malaysia

Symposium 12 16:35-17:55, Nov. 9, Room 202

Tinnitus

Chairpersons Jae-Jin SONG, Korea
Sho KANZAKI, Japan
16:35-16:50 CI as a long-term treatment for ipsilateral incapacitating tinnitus in subjects with SSD: Antwerp experience
Vincent VAN ROMPAEY, Belgium
16:50-17:05 Tinnitus suppression after cochlear implant (CI) : Japanese experience
Sho KANZAKI, Japan
17:05-17:20 CI-induced cortical changes in SSD with tinnitus
Jae-Jin SONG, Korea
17:20-17:35 The impact of CI and BCI on tinnitus in the patients with SSD or asymmetric hearing loss
Shi Nae PARK, Korea
17:35-17:50 Update on sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Kyung-Wook HEO, Korea

APSCI Prize Session 02 - Clinical Research 16:10-17:55, Nov. 9, Room 203

Chairpersons Stephen O'LEARY, Australia
Jong Woo CHUNG, Korea
16:10-16:20 Auditory performance and speech intelligibility development after cochlear implantation in children with additional disabilities
Shujiro MINAMI, Japan
16:20-16:30 Implementation of the international classification of functioning, disability and health model in cochlear implant recipients: A multi-center prospective follow-up cohort study
Ellen ANDRIES, Belgium
16:30-16:40 Assessment of intracochlear positioning of electrode arrays in recipients of cochlear implants using intraoperative handheld digital X-ray
Bong-Jin SHIN, Korea
16:40-16:50 Comparing clinical features of off-the ear and behind-the ear speech processor users
Sung-Min PARK, Korea
16:50-17:00 Surgical and auditory outcomes of cochlear implantation in children with CHARGE syndrome
Yeonjoo CHOI, Korea
17:00-17:10 The effect of intracochlear electrode design on electrically evoked compound action potential growth and spread of excitation functions
Jeong-Seo KIM, Korea
17:10-17:20 Post cochlear implantation vertigo: Ictal Nystagmus and audio-vestibular test characteristics
Belinda Y C KWOK, Australia
17:20-17:30 Speech outcome of cochlear implantation in children with cochlear nerve deficiency: Effect of Early implantation, better Modiolar Proximity, and Early Switch-on (EMPES)
Bong Jik KIM, Korea
17:30-17:40 Torque, comfort and image considerations for MRI scanning of ultra cochlear implants
James TYSOME, UK
17:40-17:50 Morphometric angular and linear measurements of the spiral ganglion neuron, scala tympani, and cochlear duct in incomplete partition type II with implications for cochlear implantation
Miryam S. SAAD, USA

Oral Presentation 03 16:10-17:55, Nov. 09, Room 206

Chairpersons Donggu HUR, Korea
Seung Jae LEE, Korea
16:10-16:17 Cochlear implant electrode impedance subcomponents as biomarker for residual hearing
Wilhelm WIMMER, Switzerland
16:17-16:24 Anatomical features of children with Mondini dysplasia: Influence on cochlear implantation performance
Hye Ah JOO, Korea
16:24-16:31 Objective measurements of the central auditory system in cochlear implant children with malformation: EABR and fNIRS testing
Hiroshi YAMAZAKI, Japan
16:31-16:38 Cochlear implantation in common cavity malformation
Jamal KASSOUMA, United Arab Emirates
16:38-16:45 Cochlear implantation in advanced otosclerosis: Utility of preoperative radiological assessment in predicting intraoperative difficulty and final electrode position
Fiona Hill, Australia
16:45-16:52 Outcome prediction of cochlear implantation in children with inner ear anomalies without modiolus
Sung Wook JEONG, Korea
16:52-16:59 Application of multiplanar volume reconstruction technique for the assessment of electrode location and analysis of the correlation to cochlear programming and performance in common cavity deformity
Xingmei WEI, China
16:59-17:06 Implementation of the international classification of functioning, disability and health model in cochlear implant recipients
Dayse TAVORA-VIEIRA, Australia
17:06-17:13 Patient preferences for remote cochlear implant assessment: A discrete choice experiment
Cathy SUCHER, Australia
17:13-17:20 Investigating facial nerve stimulation after cochlear implantation
Farid ALZHRANI, Saudi Arabia
17:20-17:27 Cochlear implantation for auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder: An updated systematic review
Ghada BINKHAMIS, Saudi Arabia
17:27-17:34 The clinical trial of cochlear implantation in single-sided deafness in Japan
Masahiro TAKAHASHI, Japan
17:34-17:41 Sequential bilateral implantation in older children: Inter-implant map differences and their effects in functional outcomes
Mohamed ALSHEHABI, Bahrain