A J Maniglia
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Maniglia A, Murray G, Arnold J, Ko W
Otolaryngol Clin North Am
. 2001 May;
34(2):469-83.
PMID: 11382582
A semi-implantable electromagnetic hearing device (SIMEHD) for sensorineural hearing loss has been developed and tested in animals and limited clinical trial. The authors' electromagnetic transducer, which is the driver of...
2.
Ko W, Zhu W, Kane M, Maniglia A
Otolaryngol Clin North Am
. 2001 May;
34(2):299-314.
PMID: 11382572
The engineering principles of possible actuators and sensors for totally implantable mid-ear or cochlear hearing devices are summarized. The selection considerations are discussed. The frequency response, and the needed force...
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Sullivan C, Masin J, Maniglia A, Stepnick D
Laryngoscope
. 2000 Jul;
109(2 Pt 1):198-203.
PMID: 10890765
Objectives/hypothesis: Complications of rhytidectomy have been widely reported in the literature. This study examines the incidence of complications after rhytidectomy in the hands of chief residents under appropriate attending supervision...
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Maniglia A, Abbass H, Azar T, Kane M, Amantia P, Garverick S, et al.
Am J Otol
. 1999 Sep;
20(5):602-11.
PMID: 10503582
Background: A bioelectronic middle ear microphone (BMEM) has been developed in a laboratory bench model and successfully tested in fresh human temporal bones. A transducer actually has been bench-tested in...
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Garverick S, Kane M, Ko W, Maniglia A
Ear Nose Throat J
. 1997 Jun;
76(6):397-401.
PMID: 9210807
A miniaturized, low-power external unit has been developed for the clinical trials of a semi-implantable middle ear electromagnetic hearing device (SIMEHD) which uses radio-frequency telemetry to couple sound signals to...
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Maniglia A, Ko W, Garverick S, Abbass H, Kane M, Rosenbaum M, et al.
Ear Nose Throat J
. 1997 May;
76(5):333-8, 340-1.
PMID: 9170716
A semi-implantable middle ear electromagnetic hearing device (SIMEHD) is proposed for limited clinical trial in adult patients to evaluate the implantable hearing device for moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss....
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Abbass H, Kane M, Garverick S, Ko W, Maniglia A, Frenz W, et al.
Ear Nose Throat J
. 1997 May;
76(5):321-7.
PMID: 9170714
The properties of the partially implantable middle ear hearing device (SIMEHD) were extensively studied. The internal unit was subjected to 5,000 cycles of bending at a force of 75 g...
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Hunyadi Jr S, Werning J, Lewin J, Maniglia A
Am J Otol
. 1997 May;
18(3):328-31.
PMID: 9149826
Objective: A 1.5-T magnetic resonance imager has been shown to be contraindicated for use in patients with pacemakers, cochlear implants, and neurostimulators. Our semi-implantable middle ear device uses a new...
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Maniglia A, Nakabayashi N, Paparella M, Werning J
Am J Otol
. 1997 May;
18(3):322-7.
PMID: 9149825
Background: Presently, there are no U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved adhesive bone cements for the surgical fixation of prosthetic materials in the middle ear. A promising new cement, 4-META/MMA-TBB...
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Maniglia A
Otolaryngol Clin North Am
. 1996 Apr;
29(2):225-43.
PMID: 8860922
This article summarizes the state of the art of the implantable hearing devices for partial hearing loss. Devices such as temporal bone stimulators and piezoelectric and electromagnetic middle and inner...