Vestibular schwannoma microsurgery with special reference to facial nerve preservation |
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Authors: | Chen Lihua Chen Ling Liu Lixu Ling Feng Yuan Xianrui Fang Jiasheng Liu Yunsheng |
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Institution: | Department of Neurosurgery, Xuanwu Hospital, The Capital Medical University, China International Neuroscience Institute, Beijing, China. chlyz34@163.com |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo retrospectively study the outcomes of vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection.MethodsBetween January 2003 and December 2006, 103 consecutive patients who had undergone VS resection were included in this study. Medical records, operation summaries, follow-up data, and neuroradiological findings were analyzed. The relationship between tumor size, location, and topography relative to the facial nerve bundles was studied for a mean duration of 16 months (range: 3–39 months).ResultsComplete tumor resection in combination with anatomic preservation of the facial nerve was achieved in 101 (98.1%) cases. The facial nerve was fully preserved in 100% of cases with small or medium tumors and in 37/39 patients with large tumors. Overall, 83.5% of patients had normal or near-normal facial nerve function 3–12 months post-surgically. The mortality rate was 0%.ConclusionsEven in large VS, preservation of facial nerve function (H-B Grade I or II) should be prioritized over total resection. For tumors >3 cm, the goal of low morbidity and maintenance of normal facial nerve function can be attained with the retrosigmoid transmeatal approach, refined microsurgical technique, and intraoperative facial nerve monitoring. |
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Keywords: | Vestibular schwannoma Retrosigmoid transmeatal approach Nerve monitoring Facial nerve function |
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