Author, year | Cases (n) | Investigation | Management | |
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Tool | Finding | |||
Post MRI | ||||
Bawazeer et al 201918 | 1 | CT | Magnet rotation without total implant displacement within the cochlea | Emergency surgery |
Walker et al 201320 | 1 | - | - | Spontaneous reduction |
Broomfield et al 201323 | 1 | Radiography | Left magnet displaced | Magnet replacement with titanium spacers. |
Cuda et al 201326 | 1 | Radiography | Partial magnet migration on the left side | Surgical exploration and magnet repositioning |
Demir et al 201932 | 1 | Examination | There was a hard spot consistent with the contour of the magnet under the scar. | The magnet was excised from the s ubcutaneous tissue without compromising the integrity of the skin. |
Deneuve et al 20086 | 1 | Examination | Magnet was palpable | Removal under local anesthesia followed by repositioning after 5 days |
Di Nardo et al 201231 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Manual maneuver for repositioning |
Epperson et al 201916 | 1 | Radiography and CT | Normal findings after the initial examination, but magnet angulation was noted on re-evaluation | Repositioning of the magnet with a CI 500 series replacement |
Leinung et al 202017 | 9 | 4 Radiography 5 CT | Magnet displacement | Surgical repositioning |
Leong et al 20189 | 1 | Radiography | Dislocated from its slot in the receiver stimulator | Endoscopic repositioning |
Kim et al 20157 | 1 | Radiography | The internal magnet was displaced outside the receiver container | Reinsertion of the magnet into the retainer using a microelevator and repositioning |
Özgür et al 201936 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Surgical repositioning |
Tam et al 202050 | 2 | - | - | Surgical revision and magnet repositioning; subsequent infection led to device loss in one case |
Young et al 201652 | 1 | Radiography | 90-degree rotation of the magnet | Surgical replacement |
Post head trauma | ||||
Bhadania et al 201840 | 2 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Surgical replacement |
Jiang et al 201643 | 1 | - | - | Surgical replacement |
Keereweer et al 201433 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet displacement (on top of the titanium housing of the receiver-stimulator) | Surgical replacement |
Kim et al 200845 | 2 | Radiography | Floating magnet from the device well | Revision surgery and surgical repositioning |
Mickelson et al 200834 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Surgical magnet repositioning Recurrence after 3 yr and treated by surgical lasso technique |
Orhan et al 201248 | 2 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Reinsertion of the magnet by (1) sub-periosteal temporal pocket technique, (2) standard technique |
Stokroos et al 200712 | 2 | Radiography | Luxation and anterior displacement of the magnet | Surgical exploration and magnet repositioning |
Tarkan et al 201351 | 1 | - | - | Revision surgery |
Wilkinson et al 200439 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet migration outside the antenna coil to a position compromising normal function of the device. | Surgical replacement |
Nichani et al 2006*35 | 4 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Surgical repositioning |
Yun et al 200511 | 2 | Examination | Magnet was palpable | Surgical replacement |
Unexplained reasons and other conditions | ||||
Chan et al 201113 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet migration from the silicon pocket toward the antenna | Surgical exploration |
Cullen et al 200842 | 2 | - | - | Revision surgery |
Hashemi et al 201219 | 2 | Neuroresponse telemetry | Poor response | - |
Qiu et al 201149 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet displacement | Revision surgery without re-implantation |
Raghunandhan et al 201037 | 1 | Radiography | Magnet migration from its socket in the receiver-stimulator coil | Surgical exploration and repositioning |
Sefein et al 201844 | 1 | - | - | Surgical repositioning |
Wild et al 201038 | 3 | - | - | Revision surgery and surgical replacement |
Yun et al 200511 | 1 | Examination | Magnet was palpable | Magnet reduction |
↵* Two cases were due to unexplained reasons, without a history of apparent trauma