Background: In a retrospective analysis we evaluated the complication rate
in 697 patients after cochlear implantation between 1985 and 1995 (366 chil
dren, 331 adults; 604 Nucleus, 50 Clarion and 42 other implants). Results:
Intraoperatively in 74 cases (10.6 %) total or partial cochlear obliteratio
n was found, a CSF gusher occured in 7 cases. Minor complications such as s
eroma (8 adults), wound infections (14 patients), emphysema, and swelling w
ere successfully treated with conservative methods and drugs. Seven (2.1 %)
adults showed facial nerve palsy postoperatively with incomplete recovery
only in 2 of them (0.6%). No permanent facial nerve palsy was observed in c
hildren. Cholesteatoma developed in 18 adults (5.4%), which was treated by
revision surgery. Conclusions: In conclusion, cochlear implant surgery is a
safe procedure with a low complication rate. However, Cochlear implantatio
n should be performed by well experienced ear surgeons who can properly han
dle intraoperative and postoperative problems. The patients should be infor
med about the typical risks of ear surgery including implant removal due to
infection or technical defects, facial nerve palsy, vertigo and, especiall
y in adults, increased tinnitus.