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Before Kim Afana can hear, her cochlear implants must be connected to microphones and speech processors.
Kim Afana, who lives in Evansville, Ind., was an ideal candidate for the surgery, according to Bruce Gantz, professor and head of otolaryngology, who performed the surgery.
According to Lowder, Afana was chosen because she had a significant difference in the history of hearing loss in the two ears: she suddenly lost hearing in her right ear at age 18, and then she developed a mild hearing loss in her left