1365 - Active middle ear implants for sensorineural hearing loss

Page last updated: 25 October 2016

Application Detail

Status

Closed

Description of Medical Service

Insertion of an active middle ear implant. A signal from an audio processor is transmitted to the internal component and transformed into vibrations that stimulate the ossicles in the middle ear.

The internal component of the implant is crimped or attached to the long process of the incus to mechanically drive the ossicular chain. The amplified vibrations can be adjusted via an external auditory processor to suit different kinds and degrees of hearing loss.

Description of Medical Condition

An active middle ear implant is used in individuals with mild to severe sensorineural hearing loss who cannot use or sufficiently benefit from conventional hearing aids. However, these individuals can still benefit from the amplification of sound. Individuals with sensorineural hearing loss will have air conduction hearing thresholds within the mild to severe range. All active middle ear implant candidates will have speech perception discrimination of at least 50% correct with appropriate amplified sound.

Reason for Application

New MBS item

Medical Service Type

Therapeutic

Previous Application Number

Not Applicable

Associated Documentation

Application Form

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PICO Confirmation

Final Protocol (PDF 609 KB)
Final Protocol (Word 763 KB)

Assessment Report

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Public Summary Document

Public Summary Document (PDF 295 KB)
Public Summary Document (Word 325 KB)

Meetings for this Application

PASC

16 to 17 April 2014

ESC

12 to 13 February 2015

MSAC

1 to 2 April 2015