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The enlarged translabyrinthine and transapical extension type I approach for large vestibular schwannomas.

N Jayashankar, K P Morwani, S K Sankhla, R Agrawal.   

Abstract

To evaluate the results obtained by performing the enlarged translabyrinthine and transapical extension type I approaches for removal of large vestibular schwannomas and those with anterior extensions. An academic tertiary referral centre at Mumbai, India. Retrospective case review. 35 patients of vestibular schwannomas having size greater than 3 cm in extrameatal diameter with extension anterior to the internal auditory canal who underwent the enlarged translabyrinthine or transapical extension type I approach and with a minimum follow up of 1 year are considered. Other subjects who underwent translabyrinthine approach but did not fulfill the above criteria were excluded. Tumor was removed completely in 34 subjects (97.1%). Anatomic interruption of facial nerve occured in 4 cases (11.4%); 3 subjects underwent end to end anastomosis and 1 subject required a cable graft, these were done during the primary procedure itself. At 1 year follow up 28 subjects (80%) had good facial function (Grade I and II, House Brackmann Grading). Postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leak was encountered in 1 subject (2.9%). 34 subjects (97.1%) had a normal albeit slow gait by the sixth post-operative day. Complete tumor removal with a very low morbidity in our series suggest that the enlarged translabyrinthine and transapical extension type I approach offers excellent control of the neurovascular structures in the cerebellopontine angle as also of the large vestibular schwannoma itself aiding complete removal. It also offers the advantage of management of the interrupted facial nerve at the primary procedure itself since the proximal and distal segments are in the operative field.

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Keywords:  Acoustic neuroma; Facial nerve; Translabyrinthine approach; Vestibular schwannoma

Year:  2011        PMID: 22319693      PMCID: PMC3266084          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-010-0057-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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