Cochlear Bone-Anchored Hearing Implants

Baha for children

Children born with middle or outer ear  problems, or single sided deafness (SSD), can still benefit from bilateral hearing. Hearing is a vital part of a child’s learning process and it's of great importance to start the stimulation of speech and linguistic development as early as possible. For mixed, conductve hearing loss or SSD, bone conduction is a natural alternative.

Children’s skulls are thinner and their bone is softer than an adult’s. Therefore, clinicians recommend waiting for Baha implant placement until the child’s skull is thick and strong. Until recently, only uncomfortable metal steel spring headbands have been available as an option for children awaiting surgery.

Although this variety of headband has been useful for many, it has, on occasion, proved difficult to wear for some children due to discomfort and difficulties keeping it in place. With the Baha® Softband a more practical and comfortable solution is available.

FAQ

 

What is the Baha® Softband?*
The Softband is an elastic band with a Baha sound processor connected to a plastic snap connector sewn into the band. The band is adjusted to the size of the baby’s head an secured with Velcro®. The sound processor is held against the skin behind the ear, or at another bony location of the skull, through the pressure from the band. The sound travels through the bone to the functioning inner ears. The band can be turned so that the connector is not always in the same position, which will help to avoid discomfort.


What is the minimum age for Baha surgery?
The minimum recommended age for implantation is 5 years. 

What if your child is too young for surgery?
The Softband is an elastic band with a Baha sound processor connected to a plastic snap connector disk sewn into the band. It can be used on a newborn baby. For older children we have the Baha® Headband* – a metal spring, covered in cloth, with the sound processor attached and a plastic snap connection. Both the Softband and the Headband are temporary solutions and are intended for use until the child is old enough for surgery.

Do children with Baha need special care?
Children with Baha should be treated as their caregiver treats any other child. They need to practice good hygiene and be supervised by responsible adults who also ensure that the care and maintenance instructions are followed.

* Caution: These products contain natural rubber latex that may cause allergic reactions.