The preservation of hearing and facial nerve function in a consecutive series of unilateral vestibular nerve schwannoma surgical patients (acoustic neuroma) |
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Authors: | Leonard J. Cerullo M.D. James F. Grutsch Ph.D. Kenneth Heiferman M.D. Renatta Osterdock B.A. |
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Affiliation: | Chicago Institute for Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch, and Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | Between January 1981 and February 1992, 102 non-NF-2 patients underwent removal of a unilateral vesitbular schwannoma. There were 54 women and 48 men. Eighty-six percent of patients with normal facial function preoperatively retained normal function (House score 1 or 2) postoperatively. Of the 64 patients with a functional cochlear nerve preoperatively, five had normal hearing (PTA < 25 dB, SB > 70%), five had near normal hearing (PTA < 45 dB, SD > 70%), four patients had preserved hearing (PTA < 50 dB, SD > 50%), and three patients had preserved cochlear nerve function (PTA > 50 dB, SD < 50%) after surgery. Hearing preservation was obtained in patients whose tumors were larger than 3 cm. Radiological follow-up revealed 10 patients with recurrent tumor, all but one asymptomatic. |
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Keywords: | Author Keywords: Acoustic neuroma Facial nerve function Hearing preservation Vestibular schwannoma Recurrence |
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