The Vibrating Acoustic Bridge is a new middle ear implant device for adults and children with moderate to severe sensorineural, conductive and mixed deafness. The Vibrating Sound Bridge not only converts external sound into mechanical vibrations in the human ear and transmits them to the middle and inner ear, but also amplifies gain sound in accordance with human auditory physiology. Vibrating sound bridge includes two parts: the implant and the hearing processor. The hearing processor is less than the size of a dollar coin and is magnetically attached to the hidden hair to receive and encode the sound sent to the implant; the in vivo implant receives the signal and drives the sensor to generate vibration, which drives the hearing bone chain to vibrate or transmits the vibration directly to the inner ear, and the vibration is received by the inner ear and finally perceived as normal hearing sound, the process is the same as the normal The process is the same as the normal sound transmission process, and the sound heard is more realistic and natural. The gain intensity is adjusted for different hearing loss conditions and is ideal for patients with poor results from traditional middle ear surgery or moderate to severe sensorineural deafness. The Vibrating Sound Bridge is the most successful middle ear implant for improving hearing and has been used successfully in Europe and the United States for over 13 years. Compared to other hearing devices, the Vibrating Sound Bridge is more widely used and provides a better option for patients with higher listening requirements or those who are unable to wear hearing aids. It is suitable for congenital microtia; conductive deafness where traditional tympanic chamber-auditory chain reconstruction cannot improve hearing (e.g., adhesive otitis media, transmissibility after subcranial base surgery, specific otosclerosis, hearing impairment after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma); mixed deafness; and moderate to severe sensorineural deafness. From the perspective of hearing perception, the vibrating sound bridge can avoid the limitation of hearing aids that amplify sound and noise in noisy environment, and its sound is more realistic and natural, without the obstruction and discomfort brought by the external ear canal closure. From a cosmetic point of view, the compact hearing processor of the Vibrating Sound Bridge is magnetically attached to the hair behind the ear, making it comfortable and comfortable to wear. Feedback from users indicates that the sound heard is clearer and more natural. If you have moderate to severe sensorineural deafness, wear hearing aids with poor results or are not suitable for hearing aids due to inflammation of the external ear canal, have chronic otitis media or cholesteatoma, failed hearing reconstruction surgery, deafness after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma, or small ear deformity with external atresia, please come to our department for examination and treatment in time to improve your hearing and return to the wonderful “sound” world. “The world of sound.