A team specializing in the medical city of King Saud University has re-heard two children with congenital anomalies in the auditory nerve, through the process of implantation of an artificial auditory nerve, and the process is one of the delicate and complex processes in a new medical achievement. The pediatric neurosurgery consultant at King Saud University Medical City and head of the surgical team, Dr. Ikhlas Al-Tuwaijri, confirmed that after examining one of the children it was found that he was born without an auditory nerve, as it was found that the second did not respond to the sounds, which necessitated the formation of a specialized medical team from several departments, including a department Neurosurgery, the department of ear, nose and throat, and the medical team decided that an auditory nerve could be implanted in both cases. Dr. added. Al-Tuwaijri: The process of transplanting the auditory nerve is one of the delicate and complicated processes, given the sensitivity of the region which is the brainstem, and she explained that the process went through several stages which, praise be to God, succeeded, indicating that a modern device that is an artificial auditory nerve was replaced by the natural auditory nerve, and was completed. Plant it using an accurate microscopic device. The parents of the two children pointed to the accurate diagnosis of doctors at the King Abdullah Specialist Center for the Ear, and the mother of the child Abdul Rahman and the child Najla confirmed that after making sure that the two children did not respond to the votes, specialized governmental and private hospitals were reviewed, and reports of those hospitals stated that the two children are normal, and after visiting the medical city at King Saud University After several rigorous tests, doctors confirmed that the children’s hearing could be restored in stages, by implanting an auditory nerve in the brainstem. The director of the King Abdullah Specialist Center for Ear, King Saud University Medical City, Dr. Abdul Rahman Hajar said: