Abstract

Abstract Aim Bone Anchored Hearing Aids allow hearing via stimulation of the cochlear through bone conduction. These devices are largely successful; however, soft tissue reactions often hinder their benefit. The type of abutment used could contribute to complications. We aimed to investigate whether using smooth-titanium abutments instead of hydroxyapatite-coated abutments reduced the rate of soft tissue reactions and need for revision surgery. Method A retrospective cohort analysis of all patients who received a Bone Anchored Hearing Aid during a 3-year period. An electronic database was screened for skin reactions and surgical revisions. A comparison was made between patients who received a hydroxyapatite-coated abutment and smooth-titanium abutments. The same surgical technique, linear incision skin preservation surgery, was used for inserting both abutments. Results Sixty-six patients received a Bone Anchored Hearing Aid. Forty-five patients received hydroxyapatite-coated abutments and twenty-one received smooth-titanium abutments, two patients had smooth-titanium inserted bilaterally. The groups were significantly similar with regards to age and gender. Significantly more patients who received hydroxyapatite-coated abutments recorded soft tissue reactions, 77.78% vs 23.81% (p < 0.0001). Significantly more patients who received hydroxyapatite-coated abutments required surgical revision, 40% vs 9.52% (p = 0.0197). 17.14% underwent skin revision and change of abutment. 5.7% had the abutments removed and were not immediately replaced. Conclusions When utilising skin preservation surgery for Bone Anchored Hearing Aid insertion smooth-titanium abutments have a favourable complication profile; with less soft tissue reactions and subsequent need for revision surgery, in comparison with hydroxyapatite-coated abutments. The reasons behind these differences warrant further investigations.

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