Literature DB >> 15101262

Our surgical experience with large vestibular schwannomas.

J Skrivan1, E Zvĕrina, J Betka, J Kluh, J Kraus.   

Abstract

Our aim is to remove large vestibular schwannomas (VS) radically with minimal morbidity. Usually, these tumours cannot not be treated by irradiation. In the years 1997-2003, 69 VS were operated in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery of the First Medical Faculty in Prague, Czech Republic. Prevailing majority of these tumours were of the 4th grade (House classification), compressing the brainstem. Six patients in the group suffered from neurofibromatosis 2, in five cases the patients were indicated for neurosurgery due to rapid tumour growth after previous irradiation. All tumours were radically removed using a retromastoid osteoplastic and translab approach with an intraoperative nerve monitoring. Good function of the facial nerve was achieved in 90%. The nerve had to be resutured in 4 cases with consequent satisfactory results, cross anatomosis was not performed. Hearing function was preserved in 8% of patients only. In 6 patients with neurofibromatosis 2, the auditory brainstem implant (ABI) was used to preserve hearing. This study demonstrates that a radical removal of large vestibular schwannomas is possible using a minimally invasive surgical technique and peroperative nerve monitoring with a good impact on quality of life. Auditory brainstem implants bring a new chance of hearing after tumour removal in patients with NF2.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15101262

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Pol        ISSN: 0030-6657


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