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Jordi Coromina Isern

42年の経験

Dr. Jordi Coromina Isern is the director of Otolaryngology at Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona. He pioneered the use of Da Vinci robotic surgery for ENT care in Spain. Dr. Coromina holds the César Bertrán Award for surgical innovation. He completed fellowships at Mayo Clinic and Boston Children’s Hospital.

  • Specializes in cochlear implants, cleft palate repair, and laser-assisted head and neck surgery.
  • Pioneered diode-laser tonsillotomy to ensure faster recovery for pediatric patients.
  • Authored over 40 peer-reviewed articles on sleep apnea and micro-surgical oncology.
  • Works at JCI-accredited Centro Médico Teknon, a preferred facility for international athletes.
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Carlos Pollan

38年の経験 • 435+件の治療実績

Dr. Carlos Manuel Pollán Guisasola is a consultant ENT surgeon at Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol in Barcelona. He specializes in endoscopic skull base surgery, head and neck oncology, and robotic surgery using the Da Vinci system. He earned his medical degree from the University of Santiago de Compostela. He completed his residency in Otorhinolaryngology through the MIR program at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital.

Dr. Pollán received advanced clinical training at the University of Pittsburgh and the University Hospital of Pisa. He leads the robotic head and neck surgery program at his hospitals. He is a faculty member at the ENT Teaching Unit of Germans Trias i Pujol. Dr. Pollán has published many peer-reviewed articles and frequently lectures at national and international conferences.

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スペインでの人工内耳埋込術に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

Is an overnight hospital stay required?

Cochlear implant placement in Spain typically requires at least one overnight hospital stay for monitoring. While some international centers offer this as an outpatient procedure, Spanish clinical protocols mandate a minimum 24-hour admission. Expert surgeons like Dr. Jordi Coromina at Centro Médico Teknon ensure patient stability before discharge.

  • Admission status: Spanish medical protocol classifies this surgery as an inpatient procedure requiring overnight observation.
  • Clinical monitoring: Hospitalization ensures immediate management of common post-operative issues like dizziness or nausea.
  • Facility standards: Most surgeries occur in JCI-accredited centers like Quironsalud Torrevieja or Hospital Ruber Internacional.
  • Discharge timing: Patients usually leave the hospital the following morning after a final surgical review.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks 3 in our global medical travel destinations for a reason. While high-volume clinics like Centro Médico Teknon perform over 23,000 operations annually, they keep cochlear patients overnight. This conservative approach in Spain prioritizes safety. Contrast this with other regions where same-day discharge is common. Spanish surgeons prefer confirming the initial device hardware stability in a clinical setting.

Patient Consensus: Patients traveling to cities like Valencia or Barcelona report being explicitly advised to book at least one overnight stay. Many recommend packing toiletries and a support person for the next-day discharge.

Are there risks involved with cochlear implant surgery?

Cochlear implant surgery in Spain is a safe, routine procedure with minimal risk. Serious complications are rare, occurring in a small fraction of cases. High-tech monitoring and robotic assistance at top clinics like Centro Médico Teknon ensure safer outcomes for both adults and children.

  • Facial nerve safety: Surgeons use electrode monitoring to track nerves and prevent damage or paralysis.
  • Infection prevention: Standard protocols require meningitis vaccinations at least 1 month before the surgery.
  • Balance management: Temporary vertigo or dizziness usually resolves fully within 6 to 8 days.
  • Taste changes: Nerve irritation may cause a temporary metallic taste lasting weeks to months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon leverage robotic Da Vinci systems and microsurgery to improve precision. This technology is rare globally but standard in Spain's top private hospitals. Dr. Jordi Coromina Isern has pioneered these robotic ENT techniques, significantly lowering the risk of manual error during electrode insertion.

Patient Consensus: Most patients report that while losing remaining natural hearing is a concern, the improved quality of life is worth it. They emphasize that following the vaccination protocol and undergoing diligent rehabilitation are the most critical steps for success.

Will I need to shave my hair?

You do not need to shave your entire head for a cochlear implant in Spain. Spanish surgeons like Dr. Jordi Coromina Isern at Centro Medico Teknon typically shave only a small, 2–3 centimeter patch behind the ear to place the internal magnet and electrode array.

  • Minimal hair removal: Surgeons shave only the small surgical site directly behind the auricle.
  • Expert surgical teams: Specialists at JCI-accredited clinics in Barcelona and Madrid prioritize aesthetic outcomes.
  • Discreet incision sites: Most patients easily hide the shaved patch with their remaining hair.
  • Patient-centered choice: Some patients voluntarily shave larger sections to avoid uneven growth later.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks among the top 3 global destinations for pediatric and adult ear surgery. Clinics like SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital handle over 450,000 patients annually. Because these centers use high-precision microsurgery, they can work through areas as small as 2 centimeters. This minimizes visible hair loss compared to older, more invasive surgical methods.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that only a tiny patch is removed. Most are surprised by how quickly the area is covered by surrounding hair once the bandage comes off.

What does the cochlear implant surgery entail?

Cochlear implant surgery in Spain is a routine day-case procedure performed under general anesthesia to restore hearing by bypassing damaged ear parts. Surgeons place an internal processor and electrode array into the cochlea to directly stimulate the auditory nerve, typically allowing patients to return home the same day.

  • Surgical access: Surgeons make a small incision behind the ear to access the mastoid bone.
  • Device placement: The internal processor is secured in a drilled well within the skull bone.
  • Electrode insertion: A tiny electrode array enters the cochlea to facilitate direct auditory nerve stimulation.
  • Wound closure: Incisions are closed with absorbable stitches and protected by a pressure bandage.
  • Patient recovery: Healing takes 12 days, followed by device activation and 3 months of adaptation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many assume a long hospital stay, Spain's top JCI-accredited centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Quironsalud Torrevieja treat this as a day-case procedure. Patients often prioritize specific tech like the Da Vinci robotic system for ENT, but for cochlear implants, the brand of the device (Cochlear or Med-El) is the most critical factor to confirm with your surgeon beforehand.

Patient Consensus: Initial hearing often sounds robotic or distorted like a blown speaker. This effect typically fades within 3 months as the brain adapts during follow-up programming sessions.

Can I fly after surgery?

You can typically fly within 3 to 14 days after a cochlear implant procedure in Spain. Surgeons generally require ensuring the incision is healing well and ear pressure stabilizes. Most patients return home shortly after surgery, while some providers recommend waiting even longer for international flights.

  • Travel timeframe: Most Spanish surgeons approve short-haul flights 3 to 7 days post-surgery.
  • Security protocols: Do not remove your implant processor for airport scanners. Just inform security.
  • Pressure management: Use nasal sprays or chew gum during descent to manage middle ear pressure.
  • Recovery monitoring: JCI-accredited clinics in Spain often provide fit-to-fly certificates after initial follow-up visits.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general medical guidelines vary, our data shows patients often fly home to the US or UK significantly earlier than the standard 4-week recommendation. For instance, Dr. Jordi Coromina Isern at Centro Médico Teknon utilizes advanced microsurgery techniques that prioritize rapid healing. Patients frequently report flying comfortably within 72 hours by using over-the-counter decongestants 30 minutes before takeoff to assist with ear equalization.

Patient Consensus: Frequent travelers suggest carrying backup batteries and medical ID cards. Many patients emphasize that while the flight itself is often painless, having a decongestant ready for the descent is a practical necessity.

What happens after the cochlear implant surgery?

After cochlear implant surgery, patients typically stay in the hospital for 1–2 days for monitoring. The initial recovery focuses on wound healing over 2–4 weeks, followed by device activation 3–6 weeks later to begin the multi-month auditory rehabilitation process.

  • Hospital stay: Patients remain in clinical care for 1–2 days following the surgical procedure.
  • Initial recovery: Wound healing behind the ear requires 2–4 weeks before the processor activation.
  • Device activation: Audiologists turn on the external processor approximately 3–6 weeks after the surgery.
  • Auditory training: Brain adaptation and speech comprehension tuning continue over 3–12 months for results.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many global clinics treat this as a same-day procedure, leading Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional often include a 1–2 night hospital stay. This extra time allows specialists like Dr. Jordi Coromina Isern to monitor for temporary balance issues or swelling before discharge. This conservative approach helps ensure the surgical site is stable before the long-term mapping phase begins.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that activation day brings basic beeps or clicks rather than clear speech immediately. They suggest staying patient as sounds become more natural during the first year of consistent use.

Can I use the phone with the implant?

You can use a phone with a cochlear implant, but connection methods depend on your device generation. Modern processors like the Nucleus 8 and Nucleus 7 allow direct streaming from compatible smartphones, while older models require external accessories or telecoils to deliver clear audio.

  • Direct streaming: Use Bluetooth Low Energy for direct audio to Nucleus 7 or 8.
  • Accessory support: Connect via Phone Clip or Mini Mic for non-compatible Bluetooth devices.
  • Phone compatibility: Select handsets with M4/T4 ratings to minimize interference and static noise.
  • Recovery timeline: Expect 10–12 months of auditory training before feeling confident during phone calls.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Android devices work via Bluetooth Low Energy, data from Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon suggests iOS devices currently provide more stable connectivity. Patients using Nucleus 7 often experience fewer software-driven disconnections on iPhones compared to varying Android manufacturer updates.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find phone calls challenging initially because they lose lip-reading cues. Most recommend testing handset compatibility in-store before buying, as software versions significantly impact pairing stability.

How long does cochlear implant surgery take?

Cochlear implant surgery in Spain typically takes 2 to 3 hours per ear. Surgeons perform the procedure under general anesthesia in accredited centers like Centro Médico Teknon. Patients often return home the same day or after 1 night of hospital observation.

  • Surgical approach: Surgeons make a small incision behind the ear to create bone access.
  • Electrode placement: The surgeon carefully inserts the internal electrode array into the cochlea.
  • Recovery timeframe: Most patients resume light activities in 3 days and work within 2 weeks.
  • Activation schedule: The external sound processor is usually activated 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While surgery is brief, Spain’s top specialists like Dr. Jordi Coromina Isern emphasize pre-surgical readiness. Many JCI-accredited clinics in Barcelona and Madrid require meningitis vaccinations before the procedure. Coordination takes time, so starting this clinical step 4 weeks early prevents surgical delays.

Patient Consensus: Expect robotic or metallic sounds immediately after activation. Success requires patience and consistent speech therapy over several months to retrain the brain for sound processing.

How long is the recovery time after cochlear implant surgery?

Patients typically resume light activities within 1 week after cochlear implant surgery. Final incision healing takes 4 to 6 weeks, which is when audiologists activate the external processor. Expect mild swelling and dizziness for several days as the ear adapts to the internal electrode array.

  • Initial downtime: Most patients return to work or school within 7 to 10 days.
  • Wound recovery: Surgeons remove stitches 1 week post-op to monitor healing behind the ear.
  • Physical limits: Avoid heavy lifting or swimming for 3 to 4 weeks after surgery.
  • Activation timeline: Internal healing must be complete before device programming, usually at 4 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish clinics like Centro Médico Teknon pioneered robotic ENT surgery to preserve delicate inner ear structures. Since Spain is the 3rd most requested country for these procedures, clinics often maintain large inventories of diverse implant brands. Check with your coordinator if your chosen clinic stocks the specific processor model you prefer.

Patient Consensus: While physical healing is fast, patients emphasize several months of auditory training. Initial sounds often seem robotic, but clarity significantly improves as the brain learns to process digital signals.

Where are the best places for cochlear implant surgery in Spain?

Spain offers premier cochlear implant surgery at Joint Commission International-accredited facilities in Barcelona, Madrid, and Pamplona. Leading centers like Centro Medico Teknon and Clinica Universidad de Navarra provide advanced unilateral or bilateral implantation using Cochlear and Med-EL devices for pediatric and adult patients.

  • Specialized pediatric care: SJD Barcelona Childrens Hospital is a top-three European pediatric facility for youth.
  • Expert surgical leadership: Dr. Jordi Coromina at Teknon trained at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic.
  • Rapid diagnostic protocols: Clinica Universidad de Navarra offers comprehensive audiological diagnostic tests within 48 hours.
  • Advanced surgical technology: Clinics utilize Da Vinci robotic systems and microscopic approaches for precise electrode insertion.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many search for the best hospital, the real differentiator is brand ecosystem support. Centers like Centro Medico Teknon and Clinica Universidad de Navarra are high-volume hubs that maintain direct links with device manufacturers. Choosing these major centers ensures you have immediate access to replacement parts and specialized mapping technicians that smaller regional clinics may lack.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize verifying that your specific implant brand has a strong local distribution center. They recommend prioritizing surgeons like Dr. Coromina who lead dedicated hearing centers rather than general ENT departments.

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