I have heard from reliable sources that Cochlear changed the abutment formation to prevent cross use of the processor with Oticon's version.....curious if the changed the screw or just the abutment.
This is something that happened approximately 2 years ago. Cochlear changed their "equipment" - rod, abutment, etc., - so that those that opt for a Cochlear BAHA implant can no longer use an Oticon processor; the processor won't fit.
I use the word "equipment" because it's not just the abutment - which is the part that the processor attaches to. Abutment changes are very simple - done with a screw driver in the doc's office. When Cochlear bought out Entific they changed abutments and those with Entific abutments who wanted to upgrade had to have their abutments changed to Cochlear ones.
This isn't possible with the new Cochlear equipment; you can't just have an abutment change and use an Oticon processor. Seems Cochlear decided they didn't want to share their BAHA processor monopoly with Oticon when they entered the market a few years ago.
As James mentioned, he and I have the older Cochlear equipment so we can use Oticon as well as Cochlear processors; but at this point, I have no intention of switching. I never had an issue with my Cochlear Divino - which still works - and although I had some slight issues with my Cochlear BP100 when I first got it, they were all resolved.
Jan