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Hearing implant meets innovation: precision for complex cases

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How does an extra-flat hearing implant provide better solutions for complex hearing problems? The answer to this question and exciting insights into the development can be found in our interview!

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Interview: Extra-flat hearing implant in use
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Extra-flat hearing implant expands application possibilities

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Image: Specialists in the operating theater insert a hearing implant; Copyright: University Medicine Halle
How does an extra-flat hearing implant solve complex hearing problems? With its unique design, it closes gaps in treatment and offers patients a more precise hearing solution. What challenges shaped its development and how is the implant used in practice? Find out the answers in this interview!
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Extra-flat implant revolutionizes hearing solutions
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