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Abstract
It is known that effective rehabilitation of auditory function in most patients with sensorineural
hearing loss can be provided by hearing prosthesis. In this regard, auditory prosthetics as a method of
compensating for the shortcomings of auditory perception is of great social importance. The purpose of the
research was to identify etiological and predisposing factors, the main clinical manifestations, and evaluate the
effectiveness of various methods of conservative and surgical treatment, hearing replacement, rehabilitation, and
measures to prevent sensorineural hearing impairment. There has been a rapid increase in interest in the study of
sensorineural hearing impairment since the second half of the 20th century, which is associated with successes in
the development of hearing aids and the introduction of cochlear implantation into practice.