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Healthcast: Surgery Restores Newborns' Hearing

WTAE-TV's Marilyn Brooks Reports

UPDATED: 9:01 a.m. EST February 26, 2001

A number of things can take away the hearing of a newborn baby. Now, something can give it back.

Cochlear implants are being successfully performed on babies as young as 12 months, WTAE-TV medical editor Marilyn Brooks reports.

Barry Hirsch, director of otolaryngology at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, recently performed the surgery on a local child. He tells Brooks that the younger the child, the better the chance that the surgery will work because babies' brains are still pliable enough to learn to use the implant.

Click here to learn more about cochlear implants.

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