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Anterior Extension of Tumor is as Important as Tumor Size to Facial Nerve Outcome and Extent of Resection for Vestibular Schwannomas.

Ricky H Wong1, William R Copeland2, Jeffrey T Jacob2, Sananthan Sivakanthan3, Jamie J Van Gompel2, Harry van Loveren4, Michael J Link2, Siviero Agazzi4.   

Abstract

Objectives  We examined vestibular schwannoma tumor dimension and direction of growth to determine whether these correlate with facial nerve outcome as well as extent of resection (EOR). Design  Retrospective review of prospectively maintained databases. Participants  206 patients were a part of this study. Main Outcome Measures  Tumor dimensions were measured using preoperative magnetic resonance imaging, and a series of ratios were then calculated to further characterize tumor dimension. Regression analyses were performed to investigate correlation with facial nerve outcome and EOR. Results  Patients with tumor extending >1.5 cm anterior to the internal auditory canal (IAC) (AB measurement) were three times more likely to have postoperative House-Brackman grades of 3 or worse. We also found that an EB/BF ratio (representing elongated growth parallel to the IAC axis) ≥1.1 was associated with half the risk of poor facial nerve outcome. Tumors with anterior-posterior diameter (AC measurement) >1.9 cm were five times less likely to undergo gross total resection (GTR). Furthermore, an increased degree of tumor extension into the IAC (DE measurement >2.4 cm) or an increased amount of brainstem compression (EB measurement >1.1 cm) were each associated with a nearly 3-fold decrease in the likelihood of GTR. Conclusion  Our study demonstrates that anterior extent of the tumor is as important as tumor size to facial nerve outcome and degree of resection for vestibular schwannomas.

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Keywords:  acoustic neuroma; anterior extension; facial nerve outcome; tumor dimension; vestibular schwannoma

Year:  2017        PMID: 29134166      PMCID: PMC5680033          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1604331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base        ISSN: 2193-634X


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