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| R J S BriggsSummaryAffiliation: University of Melbourne Country: Australia Publications
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Current management of acoustic neuromas: review of surgical approaches and outcomesR J Briggs
Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, Australia
J Clin Neurosci 7:521-6. 2000..The middle cranial fossa approach is recommended for management of intracanalicular tumours. The translabyrinthine approach facilitates facial nerve preservation, particularly in patients with large tumours...
Initial clinical experience with a totally implantable cochlear implant research deviceRobert J S Briggs
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Otol Neurotol 29:114-9. 2008..To evaluate the effectiveness and issues associated with a research totally implantable cochlear implant (TIKI)...
Cochleostomy site: implications for electrode placement and hearing preservationRobert J S Briggs
CRC for Cochlear Implant and Hearing Aid Innovation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Acta Otolaryngol 125:870-6. 2005....
Future technology in cochlear implants: assessing the benefitRobert J S Briggs
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Australia
Cochlear Implants Int 12:S22-5. 2011....
Development and evaluation of the modiolar research array--multi-centre collaborative study in human temporal bonesRobert J S Briggs
University of Melbourne and HEARing CRC, Melbourne, Australia
Cochlear Implants Int 12:129-39. 2011..Multi-centre collaborative study to develop and refine the design of a prototype thin perimodiolar cochlear implant electrode array and to assess feasibility for use in human subjects...
Comparison of round window and cochleostomy approaches with a prototype hearing preservation electrodeRobert J S Briggs
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Audiol Neurootol 11:42-8. 2006..The electrode array is suitable for insertion via the round window membrane (RWM) or a small cochleostomy...
Endoscopic transnasal intradural repair of anterior skull base cerebrospinal fluid fistulaeR J S Briggs
Department of Surgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
J Clin Neurosci 11:597-9. 2004..This study presents the techniques and results of endoscopic diagnosis and repair of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulae involving the anterior skull base and paranasal sinuses...
Classification of cochlear implant failures and explantation: the Melbourne experience, 1982-2006M I Trotter
Cochlear Implant Clinic, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Cochlear Implants Int 10:105-10. 2009..Cochlear explantation/reimplantation in Melbourne is a safe and effective procedure to restore patients to their pre-operative best auditory function levels...
The prognostic value of speech recognition scores at diagnosis of vestibular schwannomaJ Remenyi
Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
J Clin Neurosci 16:1460-3. 2009..These findings indicate that patients with PIS are more vulnerable to progressive hearing loss than those with GIS. Observation may be a suitable management option for all patients with small VS, particularly those with GIS...
Indications for and outcomes of mastoid obliteration in cochlear implantationRandal Leung
Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Otol Neurotol 28:330-4. 2007..To review the indications, efficacy, and long-term outcomes of mastoid obliteration in cochlear implant surgery...
Effects of vestibulo-ocular reflex exercises on vestibular compensation after vestibular schwannoma surgeryJoanne C Enticott
Departments of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Australia
Otol Neurotol 26:265-9. 2005..To assess vestibular function in a large group of vestibular schwannoma patients so that we could determine whether simple vestibular exercises speed vestibular dysfunction recovery after tumor removal surgery...
Laser-assisted stapedotomy with a Nitinol heat-crimping prosthesis: Outcomes compared with a platinum fluoroplastic prosthesisEduard I Pudel
University of Melbourne, Department of Otolaryngology, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 139:51-4. 2008..To assess the hearing outcomes achieved with a Nitinol heat-crimping prosthesis when used with a laser-assisted stapedotomy for otosclerosis...
Assessment of hearing in infants with moderate to profound impairment: the Melbourne experience with auditory steady-state evoked potential testingGary Rance
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, and The Bionic Ear Institute, Australia
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Suppl 189:22-8. 2002..For the 16 children whose hearing loss appeared to be the result of auditory neuropathy, however, ASSEP thresholds showed little or no relationship to the behavioral audiogram...
Communication development in children who receive the cochlear implant younger than 12 months: risks versus benefitsShani J Dettman
The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Ear Hear 28:11S-18S. 2007..The current study hypothesized that earlier implantation would lead to increased rates of language acquisition as the children were still in the critical period for their development...
