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The otologic approach in the management of posterior petrous surface meningiomas.

Vittoria Sykopetrites1,2, Abdelkader Taibah3,4, Gianluca Piras3,4, Anna Lisa Giannuzzi3,4, Fernando Mancini3,4, Mario Sanna3,4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Report our experience in the management of posterior petrous surface meningiomas (PPSMs), and identify features that affect hearing, facial nerve (FN) function, and control of the disease.
METHODS: Retrospective case series of 131 patients surgically managed for PPSMs. FN status, hearing and tumour radicality were assessed and compared between patients with tumours of different locations (Desgeorges classification) and internal auditory canal involvement (IAC).
RESULTS: At the time of surgery 74.8% of patients had a hearing loss. Hearing was mostly unserviceable in tumors attached to the meatus. Pure tone audiometry did not correlate to IAC extension, while speech discrimination scores were statistically worse when the tumor occupied the IAC (unpaired t test, p = 0.0152). Similarly, extrameatal tumors undergoing removal by otic preserving techniques maintained postoperative hearing, whereas hearing worsened significantly in tumors involving the IAC (paired t test, p = 0.048). The FN was affected preoperatively in 11.4% of cases. Postoperative FN palsy was significantly correlated to the IAC involvement (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.0013), while it was not correlated to tumor size. According to the Desgeorges classification, a postoperative FN palsy complicated the majority of anteriorly extending tumors and, two-fifths of meatus centred tumors. 75% of posterior located tumors had a postoperative FN grade I HB.
CONCLUSIONS: Since the involvement of the IAC by the tumor affects both hearing and FN function, the IAC is of primary importance in PPSMs and should be studied and addressed as much as the tumor location in the CPA.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Cerebellopontine angle; Facial nerve; Internal auditory canal; Meningioma; Petrous bone; Transapical; Translabyrinthine

Year:  2022        PMID: 35767053     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-022-07442-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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