Baha® implant

There is a secure way of attaching a Baha sound processor to your implant. It features the reliable Baha implant, a secure foundation for better hearing.

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What you'll find on this page

  • Baha® Attract System.
  • The BI300 implant.

A secure way to connect to your hearing

The Baha Attract System is a comfortable and easy-to-use1 hearing solution that uses magnets to hold the sound processor over the implant. The sound processor then sends sound through to your inner ear.

You simply place your sound processor (with sound processor magnet) over the implant and then you can get on with your day while experiencing the sound around you.

Talk to your hearing health professional about the best solution for you.


The Baha BI300 implant

The Baha BI300 implant sits in the bone behind the ear. It's the pathway to sound and it forms the foundation of the Baha System. It's designed to promote a faster and stronger integration with the bone for a strong and reliable hearing platform.2-5

Disclaimer

Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always read the instructions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.

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Views expressed are those of the individual. Consult your health professional to determine if you are a candidate for Cochlear technology.

References

  1. Gawęcki W, Stieler OM, Balcerowiak A, et al. Surgical, functional and audiological evaluation of new Baha® Attract system implantations. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2016;273(10):3123- 3130.
  2. den Besten CA, Stalfors J, Wigren S, Blechert JI, Flynn M, Eeg-Olofsson M, Aggarwal R, Green K, Nelissen RC, Mylanus EA, Hol MK. Stability, Survival, and Tolerability of an Auditory Osseointegrated Implant for Bone Conduction Hearing: Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Otol Neurotol. 2016;37(8):1077-1083.
  3. Felton M, Hill-Feltham P, Bruce IA. The role of stability measurements of the Baha(R) system in children. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2014;78(3):513-516.
  4. Marsella P, Scorpecci A, D’Eredita R, Della Volpe A, Malerba P. Stability of osseointegrated bone conduction systems in children: a pilot study. Otol Neurotol. 2012;33(5):797-803.
  5. Wilkie MD, Lightbody KA, Salamat AA, Chakravarthy KM, Luff DA, Temple RH. Stability and survival of bone anchored hearing aid implant systems in post-irradiated patients. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2015;272(6):1371- 1376.

*Hoffman J. Subjective evaluation of clear rich and natural sound. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB, Sweden. 2020; D1788013.