Archives for March 2020

The Ear Community Organization donates a bone conduction hearing aid to a child in need during COVID-19

Naomi Haagenson receives donated BAHA from Ear Community during COVID-19

Last week, on March 17th, this sweet little girl in Denver, CO received the gift of hearing from our Ear Community Organization! Meet Naomi Haagenson! Both of Naomi’s Cochlear Americas Baha 5 bone anchored hearing aids broke within one week of each other. Our organization saw the need to help Naomi and wanted to help her hear!

A very special thank you to Dr. Mary Finkbone (audiologist in Washington, D.C.) who donated this hearing device to our board member, Rachel Songy (Dr. Finkbone is her audiologist). I know both Dr. Finkbone and Rachel Songy are very happy with helping a child in need be able to hear. Thanks to this donation from Rachel and Dr. Finkbone, a little girl is able to continue to hear during COVID-19. Naomi would have been deaf without these specialized hearing devices during these pandemic times.

Here is Elise and Naomi’s story:
“This is the face of one extremely happy girl.
Why?
Because she can hear!!!

Thank you to the Ear Community Organization, an incredible non-profit organization that helps Microtia and Atresia families, for your donation of a gently used BAHA 5 Power to my daughter! This donated hearing aid has put my daughter back into commission and as you can tell, she’s not mad about it! “The original Bahas that Naomi had were purchased out of pocket by her family as their insurance provider did not cover this hearing device for her, says Melissa Tumblin. This little girl would have been deaf curing a pandemic.”

Naomi loves her hearing aids so much! While Naomi was needing hearing aids to hear and asking her dad to help her, little did she know that he was on his way to pick up the donated hearing device from Ear Community.

What a beautiful surprise!!

I’m thankful for an organization like Ear Community, because of this organization was able to help my daughter hear again with a bone anchored hearing aid! Because our family had to originally pay for Naomi’s bone conduction hearing devices out of pocket, we know how expensive they are! Our insurance provider does not offer insurance coverage for Naomi’s hearing device. This is exactly why we all need to continue to write and call our local Congress to help pass Ally’s Act, H.R. 5485.”

The Ear Community Organization is very happy to help Naomi hear and we are happy that she can carry on with her family while at home and in home school during COVID-19.

Thank you!
Ear Community
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Ear Community Summer Picnics for Microtia and Atresia Families – 2020


Ear Community is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that helps Microtia and Atresia families around the world. Ear Community is proud to host six family picnics in the United States this year! Microtia and Atresia, Hemifacial Microsomia, Goldenhar Syndrome, and Treacher Collins families…please join us!

Our summer picnics provide a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together in the same situation, share experiences, and maybe even make a new friend. Lunch will be provided and there will be lots of fun for the kids. Representatives from hearing device companies will be available so you can learn more about the latest bone conduction hearing aids and try these hearing devices on if you haven’t had the chance to do so already. We’ll have representatives from various medical device companies with helpful options for Microtia and Atresia as well helpful ear reconstructive surgeons, ENTs, audiologists, anaplastologists, and therapists mingling with all of us to help us find answers to our questions.

So, please enjoy a FUN and FREE day out with the kids! Please RSVP to the following hosts at a picnic near you. We look forward to seeing everyone this summer! – The Ear Community Organization

Virginia Ear Community Picnic
Richmond, Virginia

Date:  Saturday, June 6th, 2020
Time:  11AM to 3PM
RSVP to Heidi at:  EarCommunityVirginiaPicnic@gmail.com

Texas Ear Community Picnic
Houston, Texas

Date:  Saturday, June 13th, 2020
Time:  11AM to 3PM
* This event is in collaboration with Texas Children’s Hospital Microtia and Atresia clinic
RSVP to Heidi at:  EarCommunityTexasPicnic@gmail.com

Arizona Ear Community Picnic
Mesa, Arizona
Date:  Saturday, June 13th, 2020 
Time:  11AM to 3PM
RSVP to Heidi at:  EarCommunityArizonaPicnic@gmail.com

Tennessee Ear Community Picnic
Nashville, Tennessee

Date:  Saturday, July 18th, 2020
Time:  1PM to 5PM
* This picnic is in collaboration with the Vanderbilt Microtia and Atresia conference
RSVP to Melissa at:  TennesseeEarCommunityPicnic@gmail.com

California Ear Community Picnic
Palo Alto, California
Date:  Saturday, July 25th, 2020
Time:  11AM to 3PM
* This event is in collaboration with Stanford’s Microtia and Atresia clilnic
RSVP to Melissa at:  EarCommunityCaliforniaPicnic@gmail.com

Pennsylvania Ear Community Picnic
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
Date:  Saturday, August 1st, 2020
Time:  11AM to 3PM
* This event is in collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Microtia and Atresia clinic
RSVP to Heidi at:  EarCommunityPennsylvaniaPicnic@gmail.com

A special thank you to all of our Ear Community sponsors
for helping make our events possible!
Thank you to our Platinum Sponsors
Cochlear Americas – Osia 2 System and Baha 5
Oticon Medical – Ponto 3 and Ponto 4
Thank you to our Silver Sponsors
Med-EL – ADHEAR
Stryker  – Medpor
Thank you to Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Microtia and Atresia Clinic
We look forward to seeing everyone again this summer at an Ear Community picnic near you!
Everyone at the Ear Community Organization!

FDA clears Cochlear’s innovative new Osia® 2 hearing implant system

The Osia System is a first-of-its-kind hearing implant system for people with SSD, conductive or mixed hearing loss.

Centennial, Colo. (December 11, 2019) — Cochlear Limited (ASX: COH), the global leader in implantable hearing solutions, announces today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of the new Cochlear Osia® 2 System. The Osia System is the world’s first active osseointegrated steady-state implant (OSI), a new category of bone conduction hearing solutions that uses digital piezoelectric stimulation to bypass damaged areas of the natural hearing system to send sound vibrations directly to the inner ear (cochlea).

The system features the new Osia OSI200 Implant that attaches to an osseointegrated BI300 Implant to send sound through the bone. The thin profile and monolithic design of the implant help to simplify surgery for the system. On the outside, the new Osia 2 Sound Processor captures sounds and sends both the sound signal and power to the internal implant. The Osia System is available to treat hearing loss associated with an array of conditions including chronic otitis media (COM), otosclerosis and atresia/microtia. In the U.S., it can be used by adults and children 12 years and older with conductive hearing loss, mixed hearing loss and single-sided sensorineural deafness (SSD). The system delivers high power and gain and has a fitting range up to 55 dB sensorineural hearing level (SNHL).1,2

The principal innovation of the Osia System lies in the heart of the implant, which contains the Piezo Power™ transducer made of piezoelectric material. The design is completely different than traditional bone conduction transducers, and with no movement between the parts, it is designed to deliver long-term performance and durability when implanted. Driven by a wireless digital link, this transducer expands and contracts to create powerful vibrations that stimulate the inner ear while optimising transfer of power and sound quality.3 Piezoelectricity has been used for years in many products like microphones, high-end speakers and medical equipment, but this is the first time it is being used in this type of hearing implant application. One of the many advantages of the Piezo Power transducer is its ability to amplify high frequencies, the area of sound most important for speech understanding.

“At Cochlear we have been working to develop this technology for quite some time,” said Mats Dotevall, Director of Design and Development and Director of Clinical Affairs at Cochlear Acoustics. “We aimed to leverage Cochlear’s long history of innovation in both the cochlear implant and bone conduction implant spaces to create something entirely new. Rather than implanting a conventional electromagnetic transducer, we chose to work with piezoelectric material because of its unrivalled suitability for this type of implanted application. Lifetime testing shows Piezo Power technology provides powerful and consistent performance over time.”4

The Osia System has shown excellent results following a one-year, multicenter clinical investigation on a first-generation device, as well as in limited release in some clinics performing sponsored research around the world. Results of the multicenter clinical investigation show a significant improvement in patients’ ability to hear in both noise and quiet compared to unaided and aided preoperative testing.5 The Osia System has also yielded a significant improvement in ratings of patients’ overall health-related quality of life, also when compared to both unaided and aided preoperative testing.5

Findings from the full one-year clinical investigation and other data on the Osia System will be presented by the research centers at the upcoming OSSEO 2019 International Congress in Miami Beach, Florida December 11-14, 2019.

“We are thrilled to introduce the new Cochlear Osia System, a first-of-its-kind innovation in implantable hearing solutions,” said Rom Mendel, President of Cochlear Acoustics. “The Osia System was developed through our efforts to listen to the recipients and clinicians who utilize our hearing implants every day. So far, we have been overwhelmed by the positive reception of the Osia System by both clinicians and patients, and it’s been incredible to see the improvement in recipients’ lives as they are able to hear better in the areas where we know they struggle.”

The Osia 2 Sound Processor is slim and sits off the ear, providing discreet, comfortable hearing. It features the advanced signal processing and wireless connectivity technologies available with Cochlear’s leading acoustic implant systems, such as Made for iPhone technology, and it is compatible with Cochlear’s True Wireless™ accessories. The new Osia Smart App lets the user adjust the sound processor easily from a compatible smartphone or Apple Watch®.* The sound processor comes with five changeable color cover options. Additionally, the Osia 2 Sound Processor is dust and moisture resistant, and with an optional Aqua+ waterproof accessory, recipients can enjoy water activities with sound.**

The Osia 2 System will soon be available in select clinics across the United States as a part of a limited release. Full commercial availability for eligible patients is expected in early 2020. Health Canada approval for the Osia 2 System is expected in early 2020. Availability in other countries is subject to regulatory approvals.

For further information on the Osia System, visit Cochlear.us/Osia.

References

  1. Osia System Datasheet. D1618102. Cochlear Limited, Sweden 2019
  2. Dotevall M. Technical Report: Available Gain in Osia vs Baha 5 Power. D1664198. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB, Sweden 2019
  3. Sunnerud H. D1575584, Design Verification Report Osia System. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB, Sweden 2019
  4. Goh J. OSI200 Implant Accelerated Life Test Reporter. D1439967. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB, Sweden 2019
  5. ClinicalTrials.gov [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2017 March 22. Identifier NCT03086135. Clinical Performance of a New Implant System for Bone Conduction Hearing; 2019 January 31 [cited 2019 June 20]; [4 screens]. Available from: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03086135

* For information on sound processor and app compatibility, visit www.cochlear.com/compatibility.

** The Osia 2 Sound Processor is IP57 rated with battery compartment excluded. The Osia 2 Sound Processor with Aqua+ is water resistant to level IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529 when used with LR44 alkaline or nickel metal hydride disposable batteries. Refer to the relevant User Guide for more information. The Osia 2 Aqua+ may not be available in all markets and is subject to regulatory approval and product availability.

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Cara Lippitt

Cara Lippitt is the Public Relations and Marketing Manager at Cochlear Americas. She is responsible for consumer marketing social media and blog content. Cara is inspired by the stories of the recipients that she is able to tell and the incredible journeys they have taken. Cara was born and raised in Colorado and adores the mountains, snow and the world of musical theatre.

 

Ear Community proudly awards its 14th college scholarship

Kuauhtemoc Gonzalez, 14th Ear Community college scholarship recipient, from California – attending MIT

Ear Community would like to introduce you to Kuauhtemoc Gonzalez, a college Freshman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Kuauhtemoc was born with Microtia and Atresia of his right ear as well as severe color blindness. Growing up in California with his parents and two younger brothers, Kuauhtemoc was surrounded by friends and family who had concerns about him struggling with hearing and the appearance of a Microtic ear. He was regularly asked if he wanted to have cosmetic surgery to “correct” his appearance. While Kuauhtemoc knew that these questions came from a place of love, he didn’t like that there was so much focus on his ‘abnormality’ and its potential limitations.

Kuauhtemoc did not let any of that slow him down. He developed a growth mindset early on and focused on how he could improve versus the challenges he had. Growing up, he played soccer and baseball – he even earned a black belt in karate – no small feat! Kuauhtemoc also focused on his academics and managed to maintain high grades in advanced placement courses in school, graduating in the top ten of his class!

Kuauhtemoc’s dream was to attend MIT and study computer science. He has always had a fascination with being able to program a machine so that it would perform a task with high accuracy. He was also interested in the diversity of industries where computer science can be applied like artificial intelligence and virtual reality. He knows that these technologies can be improved to assist humanity and make the
world a better place. Kuauhtemoc wanted to be a part of that change to make the world a better place through the use of technology.

Growing up in a family with three boys, he knew that paying for college would be a struggle for his parents. So Kuauhtemoc searched online for resources to help alleviate some of the financial burden. He googled “microtia scholarships” and found Ear Community’s College Scholarships. He was so excited because he met the requirements, having never had reconstructive surgery. This was one of the few times that he felt particularly lucky to have Microtia and Atresia and chose not to have surgery. He didn’t want to give up on his dream of attending MIT, so he applied for a scholarship through Ear Community because he didn’t want to miss out on the incredible education he would gain just because of financial need.

Ear Community’s board of directors reviewed Kuauhtemoc’s application and were touched by his drive and determination to carve out a top-notch education for himself. Our board of course voted to help him with his educational endeavors with a scholarship of $750. When he was notified of the board’s decision, Kuauhtemoc thanked Ear Community for such a wonderful gift, and promised to pay it forward one day.

We are honored to be a part of Kuauhtemoc’s journey, and with the perseverance he has, we know he is going to be a bright star in the technology industry. Good luck with your education, Kuauhtemoc, we can’t wait to see what you do in the future!Everyone at the Ear Community Organization!

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