Current Research Projects

ClearDrum is a groundbreaking advancement in ear surgery, developed in collaboration with Deakin University’s Future Fibres Hub.

It is the world’s first prosthetic eardrum, designed as an implantable scaffold made from silk fibroin - a biocompatible material known for its strength and flexibility.

Unlike traditional grafts, ClearDrum provides a consistent engineered structure that supports tissue regeneration while enabling surgeons to deliver targeted treatments directly to the middle ear.
Despite the success of cochlear implantation, there is variability in outcomes which may be attributed to fibrosis (scarring) in the cochlea. An NHMRC-funded collaborative team is examining the extent of fibrosis after electrode insertion, and treatments that may reduce fibrosis.
Ear Science has one of the largest adult implant programs in Australia, and data are frequently used to report on outcomes after implantation. Topics include asymmetrical hearing loss, tinnitus, quality of life, and service delivery.
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Our Focus Areas

Translational Surgery

Bridging laboratory research and clinical application.

Implant Innovation

Developing next-generation biomaterials and devices.

Clinical Outcomes

Improving patient care through surgical advancement.
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Key Publications

Using x-ray micro-computed tomography to quantify intracochlear fibrosis after cochlear implantation in a Guinea pig model. Heliyon. 9(9):e19343; 2023. doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19343

Braack KJ, Miles T, Amat F, Brown DJ, Atlas MD, Kuthubutheen J, Mulders WHAM, Prêle CM.

The effect of hearing loss configuration on cochlear implantation uptake rates: an Australian experience. Int J Audiol. 59(11):828-834; 2020. doi:10.1080/14992027.2020.1768445

Sucher CM, Eikelboom RH, Stegeman I, Jayakody DMP, Atlas MD.

Long-term audiometric and clinical outcomes Following stapedectomy with the shape memory nitinol stapes prosthesis. Otol Neurotol. 40(2):164-170; 2019. doi:10.1097/MAO.0000000000002069

Heywood RL, Quick ME, Atlas MD.
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