Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital conducts cochlear implant surgery, claims East and Central Africa first

Cochlear implant surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia. | PHOTO: MTRH
The Moi
Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Eldoret announced Wednesday it had
conducted a successful cochlear implant surgery.
The
procedure, which the hospital said was its first and also the first in the East
and Central African region was performed on a young lady who was diagnosed with
post-lingual sensorineural hearing loss.
It
took two hours.
“The
team included Dr Menach Owen, an ENT/ Otolaryngologist at MTRH, and Professor
Badr Eldin Mostafa from Ain Shams University, Egypt assisted by Dr Rotich
Gerald, Scrub Nurses Francis Koskei and Fridah Kotut, and Audiologist Angela
Kiragu. The Anesthesia Team was led by Dr Kimani Mbugua, Dr Solomon Mwau and Mr
Henry Kemei,” the hospital said in a statement shared on its Twitter account.
According
to MTRH, cochlear implant surgery is typically performed under general
anaesthesia, and a small incision is made behind the ear to access the cochlear.
“This
surgery can be performed on pre-lingual; children below three years who have
not developed hearing and speech and post-lingual; older children and adults
who have developed hearing and speech but lost hearing,” said the hospital.
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