Arnaud DEVEZE
- Degree
- MD, PhD - Assistant Professor
- Professional group
- doctor
- Fields of interest
- Pediatric Surgery, Infectious Diseases, Students, Geriatrics, Healthcare innovations, Neurosurgery, Neuropathology, Otorhinolaryngology, Radiology, Global Health
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- Biography
- Arnaud Deveze is Associate Professor in Otolaryngology, specialized in Otology and Skull Base Surgery. He graduated from Aix-Marseille University, France, in 1999 and became a Fellow at the Department chaired by Jacques Magnan in 2004 as he obtained his medical doctor degree. He was appointed as an Associate Professor in 2009 and defended his Ph.D. thesis in 2010 working on the biomechanics aspects of middle ear implants. He has signed and cosigned significant publications on lateral skull base surgery and ear surgery, especially for middle ear implantation, from experimental perspectives to clinical results and quality of life assessment. His main research interests are linked to the biomechanics aspects of sound transmission through the bone and the middle ear. He works on the development of new types of auditory implants, implanted microphone, and sound transducers. Deveze is currently active in clinical studies focused on auditory implants results and vestibular disorders.
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Decompression of Hemifacial Spasm, Right Side, Through a Retrosigmoid...
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Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic Neuroma) Removal Using a Retrosigmoid...
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Bone Bridge Bone Conduction Implant in the Retrosigmoid Area
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Implantation of the BAHA Attract Subcutaneous Bone Conduction Auditory...
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