Background: The Bonebridge is an active transcutaneous bone conduction implant recommended as a surgical option for adults and children (aged 5-18 years). Successful implantation of the Bonebridge is often restricted by an insufficient amount of temporal bone to house the transducer in the paediatric patient.
Method and results: In this unique paediatric case, bilateral Bonebridge devices were implanted simultaneously in the right sinodural angle and the left middle cranial fossa.
Conclusion: The simultaneous implantation of bilateral Bonebridge devices was well tolerated in this paediatric patient, with significant improvement in her hearing. The middle cranial fossa is a viable option for housing the transducer.
Keywords: Bone Conduction; Pediatrics; Prostheses And Implants; Temporal Bone.