The provider implants a device into the skull (bone–anchored) that facilitates converting sound energy to be received by the inner ear. The implantation occurs in a bone other than the mastoid (bone behind the ear) and results in removal 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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