Cochlear implant surgery lasts between two and four hours. It is done under general anesthesi, which means the patient is unconscious. The surgery is complex. The surgeon opens the mastoid bone behind the ear, then the cochlea, which is where the electrodes are implanted. A receiver is secured to the skull behind the ear, underneath the skin.

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