Questions
about the Healing Period
How
long is the recuperation period?
The
Carina™ Fully Implantable Hearing Device surgical procedure
is typically performed as an outpatient procedure, meaning you
will most likely be able to return home the same day the surgery
takes place. Most individuals are able to resume normal daily
activities within one to two days. As with most middle ear surgeries,
the middle ear will need about six to eight weeks to fully recover.
What
happens after the surgery?
Waiting
for the appointment where the Carina Fully Implantable Hearing
Device is activated for the first time is probably the hardest
part of the entire process.
An
appointment with a qualified dispensing professional is required
in order to activate the implant according to your specific hearing
needs. The recommended healing time before activation is six to eight weeks.
Can
a hearing aid be worn in the other ear?
Yes.
The non-implant ear is not affected at all by the surgery and
a hearing aid can be worn in that ear.
How
soon after surgery will I be able to resume normal activities?
Each
person is different so the amount of time it takes to resume normal
activities varies. The majority of patients have been able to
resume most normal activities within a day or two. If normal activities
could be considered strenuous in nature, consult with your surgeon
before resuming normal activities.
Will
I start hearing with the device immediately after surgery?
No. A dispensing professional will activate the device after the standard
post-operative healing period of approximately six to eight weeks.
Why
do I have to wait six to eight weeks after surgery before I can
be activated?
A
six to eight week healing period after surgery is recommended because
it allows enough time for the middle ear to completely heal. Remember
that after any kind of middle ear surgery, the ear may become
swollen and full of fluids. This is a natural reaction of the
middle ear to surgery and it takes most people about six weeks
for most of the fluid to dissipate from the middle ear space and
for most of the swelling to go down. The presence of fluid will
make you feel “plugged up” and you won’t hear
as well after surgery until the healing process is complete. Waiting
the full six to eight weeks provides the best opportunity for complete
healing. Moreover, programming the device before you are completely
healed will most likely result in the need to have you return
to your dispensing professional for a program adjustment because
sounds may seem too loud as your ear continues to heal.
Will
I be able to wear a hearing aid in the implanted ear during the
healing period?
No. It is not recommended that you wear a hearing aid on the implanted ear during the six to eight week healing period following surgery to allow the middle ear to heal thoroughly. After the healing period, it is possible to wear a hearing aid on the implanted ear-however once you’ve experienced the comfort and convenience of the Carina system, it is hard to imagine that you’ll want to use your hearing aid again.
Should
I wear a hearing aid in the non-implanted ear?
There
is no reason why you cannot wear a hearing aid in the non-implanted
ear during the healing period. We also recommend that you
wear a hearing aid in the opposite ear while using the Carina
Fully Implantable Hearing Device to take advantage of hearing
sounds with both ears.
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