Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Ear or nose prosthesis
Patent
1988-04-06
1990-05-08
Apley, Richard J.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Ear or nose prosthesis
128642, 128784, 1284205, 1284206, A61F 218
Patent
active
049234692
ABSTRACT:
A prosthesis permits both an acoustic stimulation and an electrical stimulation of the inner ear and include an interposition element, one end of which is provided with a device for attachment to a downwardly extending branch of the anvil. The other end of the element is adapted to be applied on the oval window of the ear and has a conductive end surface constituting an electrode which is connected by a conductor covered with a biocompatible insulating covering to a source of electrical stimulation.
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David Michel-Yves
Frachet Bruno
Apley Richard J.
Assistance Publique
Audit S.A.
Iantorno Stephanie L.
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