The provider removes a device from the skull (bone–anchored) that facilitates converting sound energy to be received by the inner ear. The implant is not in the mastoid (bone behind the ear) and involves a bony defect of 100 sq mm or more surface area of bone. The implant is the type coupled magnetically to a speech processor transcutaneously (through closed skin).
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