[This corrects the article
No actionable clinical change; this is a published correction to a previously released observational study — clinicians should review the corrected article directly before citing or applying the original findings.
Published corrections ensure the integrity of the surgical literature on cochlear implant techniques, which practitioners and guideline developers rely on for evidence-based decision-making.
- 01This is a correction notice, not new primary research.
- 02The original study examined indications for cochleostomy in cochlear implant surgery.
- 03The study also tracked changing trends in cochleostomy use over time.
- 04Published in the Indian Journal of Otolaryngology.
- 05Readers using the original article should refer to the corrected version.
- PMID
- 42222189
- DOI
- 10.1007/s12070-025-06240-7.
- Journal
- Indian Journal of Otolaryngology
- Publication type
- research_article
- Evidence level
- 4
- Population
- Patients undergoing cochlear implant electrode insertion via cochleostomy
- Intervention
- Cochleostomy for cochlear implant electrode insertion
Primary outcomes
Indications for cochleostomy; Trends in cochleostomy utilization over time