Hearing preservation and speech perception outcomes with electric‐acoustic stimulation after 12 months of listening experience

To report on single‐center data of an FDA‐approved clinical trial on the objective benefits of cochlear implantation and subsequent ipsilateral Electric‐Acoustic Stimulation (EAS).

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