Al-Jouf Health has revealed that the Electronic Cochlear Implant Center and King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital in Sakaka have accomplished more than 75 e-cochlear implants since its establishment, and thankfully they have all been rehabilitated at the center.
He also performed a hybrid cochlear implant, which is considered the first
One of its kind in the hospitals of the Ministry of Health. Also, an updated bone bridge was implanted and considered the first operation in the Middle East for this device.
It also showed that the center published five research papers in scientific journals, achieving its victory in one of the researches in the first place as the best research in a European European conference, and obtained the first place certificate.
Al-Jouf Health said that the center performs surgical operations to grow the electronic cochlear and the visible and hidden bone headphones under the skin and auditory bones, as well as programming the headphone for agriculture, and conversational rehabilitation sessions after planting. The center also provides logistical support services to farmers, from providing backup headphones after the end of the warranty period, as well Providing agricultural supplies, which must be provided for the device to work well from conductive wires, batteries and other supplies.
For his part, a student d. Rabi Al-Sabila, head of the Cochlear Implant Center, raised awareness of the necessity of early detection of newborns, as this speeds up the agricultural treatment process much better compared to those done in later years, but that early detection gives clear and tangible results therapeutically, scientifically and applied better Those who were treated later in life.
The King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital at the northern regions level is unique in conducting such operations.
The “Health” confirmed that the success of these operations, which were carried out in the hospital, reflects the efficiency of the medical and nursing staff through an integrated system that was able to diagnose, cochlear implants and follow up cases.