Direct acoustic cochlear implant
ID: direct-acoustic-cochlear-implant
A Direct Acoustic Cochlear Implant (DACI) is a type of hearing device designed for individuals with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss. Unlike traditional cochlear implants that convert sound into electrical signals and stimulate the auditory nerve directly, the DACI operates differently. Instead of bypassing the damaged hair cells in the cochlea, the DACI delivers sound vibrations directly to the structures of the cochlea through a transducer.
New to topics? Read the docs here!