Abstract: | • There are several causes for failure of appropriate position of the electrode array of the nucleus cochlear implant, e.g. incomplete insertion, extrusion, luxation, curling of the device, deviation, or false route. • If the position of the electrode array in relation to the modiolus is unsatisfactory, in order to salvage the cochlear implant one can reload the cochlear implant array with its stylet. • In order to reload the electrode array, primarily it needs to be removed from the cochlea and inserted into a small size suction tube (lubricated with just water). Then the stylet needs to be carefully straightened and inserted into the lumen of the array. • This technique is a relatively simple solution for unsatisfactory placement of the electrode array and can prevent discarding the precious cochlear implant. |