Vibroacoustic Bridge Surgery involves the implantation of the device into the middle ear for patients with moderate to severe conductive, sensorineural and mixed deafness. Vibroacoustic bridge surgery amplifies or gains sound to conform to physiologic hearing and also converts external sound into mechanical vibrations within the human ear, which are ultimately transmitted to the inner ear to produce hearing. VibroSound Bridge consists of an auditory processor and an implant. Because the auditory processor is small in size, it can be magnetically adsorbed in hidden hair to receive, encode, and send sound to an implant in the body, which receives the signal and drives the sensor to vibrate, which is then received by the inner ear to ultimately produce hearing.