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Asked by 661artc46 to Sonia, Nick, Lizzie, Andrew on 16 Jun 2015.
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anon answered on 16 Jun 2015:
with the exception of pace makers and implantable pace makers. Implants are not life saving but it dramatically improves a person’s quality of life, such as hearing, artificial limbs etc.
My own involvement in the auditory brainstem implant area is to give back some sense of hearing after the surgeons have removed a potentially life saving tumour, either because of the surgical technique – where the hearing nerve is destroyed by the surgeon. Or if the nerve was destroyed by the tomour.
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