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publicationNumber EP-1054573-A2
titleOfInvention Device for mechanical coupling of a electromechanical hearing aid transducer implantable in a cavity in the mastoid
abstract Device for mechanically coupling an output-side transducer part (15) that can be excited to mechanical vibrations of an electromechanical hearing aid transducer (13) that can be implanted outside the middle ear area in an artificial mastoid cavity to a preselected coupling point (16) on the ossicle chain, the stirrup footplate or a round window or an artificial window in the cochlea, in the vestibule or in the labyrinth (organ of balance) with a biocompatible, mechanically passive coupling arrangement (17), which is connected to the transducer part on the output side and, in the implanted state, extends from the mastoid cavity into the tympanic cavity and with a coupling end (18 ) is present at the coupling point. The coupling end is formed by a coupling element (22, 29, 34, 37, 40, 46, 52, 59, 68, 71, 77, 81, 88, 95) with a contact surface (32) that matches the surface shape of the coupling point adaptable or adapted surface shape and such a surface quality and surface size that by applying the coupling end to the coupling point there is a dynamic tension-compression-force coupling of coupling element and ossicle chain by surface adhesion, which is sufficient for a secure mutual connection of coupling element and ossicle chain.
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