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Implantable hearing prostheses are a preferred medium for (re)habilitation in individuaIs with sensorineural deafness and profound hearing loss. Cochlear implants are used in hearing impairments of the cochlear origin, while in cases of the retrocochlear origin, auditory brainstem implants are applied. The obtained results indicate that open-set speech understanding has now become achievable for the majority of cohlear and brainstem implant users. Moreover, the new method of partial deafness treatment has been offered for patients remaining beyond the scope of effective treatment with application of cochlear implant or hearing aids.
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