Hearing preservation in conservation surgery for vestibular schwannoma.

The American journal of otology Pub Date : 2000-09-01
F C Holsinger, N J Coker, H A Jenkins
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate preservation of hearing in the resection of vestibular schwannomas.

Study design: A retrospective case review.

Setting: Tertiary-care medical center.

Patients: Forty-seven patients (25 men, 22 women) were studied; mean age was 46 years, mean tumor diameter 9.8 mm (range 3-30 mm.)

Interventions: All patients underwent resection of vestibular schwannomas by the middle cranial fossa (MCF) or the retrosigmoid (RS) approach.

Main outcome measures: Hearing preservation was classified by the criteria outlined by the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head Neck Surgery. Hearing was assessed preoperatively and postoperatively at 1 month and 1 year. Facial function was graded according to the House-Brackmann scale. Minimum follow-up was 18 months.

Results: Hearing was preserved in 69% of patients who underwent the MCF approach but in only 33% of patients for whom the RS approach was used. The RS approach was used for larger tumors (mean diameter 15 mm) and the MCF procedure for smaller tumors (mean diameter 9 mm). One hundred percent of patients had facial function H/B grade II or better, regardless of approach.

Conclusion: Hearing function can be reliably preserved in a high percentage of selected patients undergoing resection of vestibular schwannoma.

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目的:评价前庭神经鞘瘤切除术对听力的保护作用。研究设计:回顾性病例回顾。环境:三级医疗中心。患者:47例患者(男性25例,女性22例);平均年龄46岁,平均肿瘤直径9.8 mm(范围3-30 mm)。干预措施:所有患者均通过中颅窝(MCF)或乙状结肠后(RS)入路行前庭神经鞘瘤切除术。主要观察指标:听力保留按照美国耳鼻喉头颈外科学会制定的标准进行分类。术前、术后1个月、1年分别进行听力评估。根据House-Brackmann量表对面部功能进行评分。最小随访时间为18个月。结果:69%的MCF入路患者的听力得以保留,而RS入路患者的听力仅为33%。RS方法用于较大的肿瘤(平均直径15 mm), MCF程序用于较小的肿瘤(平均直径9 mm)。无论采用何种方法,100%的患者面部功能为H/B II级或以上。结论:在接受前庭神经鞘瘤切除术的患者中,听力功能可以可靠地保留。
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