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Surgical strategy for patients with small acoustic neuroma / 中国耳鼻咽喉头颈外科
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery ; (12): 449-452, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-692157
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE To summarize surgical treatment effects and to discuss surgical strategy for Small acoustic neuroma.METHODS The clinical data of 26 patients with small acoustic neuroma treated with surgery in our department were analyzed retrospectively.25 patients with preoperative hearing grading of C and D received the labyrinthine approach acoustic neuroma resection,and 1 patient with preoperative hearing grading of B received middle fossa approach acoustic neuroma resection.The preoperative and postoperative hearing level,incidence of tinnitus,balance disturbance and weakness of facial muscles were analyzed retrospectively.The control and recurrence of the tumor,the incidence of complications were recorded.RESULTS Total resection was achieved in 25 cases (96%),and in 1 cases achieved sub total resection due to the fact that the tumor was too adhesive to the facial nerve The follow-up time ranged from 6 months to 7 years with 7 cases lost contact.No deaths nor intracranial infection were encountered.Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea was found in 1 cases after the operation and eustachian tube blockage was performed.All patients(100%) had their facial nerve reserved and 16 patients (88%) had their cochlea nerve reserved.17patients(89.5%) had intact facial nerve function and 2 patients suffered from level Ⅲ facial nerve paralysis (House-Brackmann grade) post operatively.6 patients suffered from vertigo pre-operatively and 5 of them reported disappearance of vertigo after the surgery.Of the 13 patients who did not have vertigo before the surgery,1 patient complained sense of dizziness and unsteady walking post-operatively.5 patients (33.3%) reported disappeared or alleviated tinnitus,8 patients (53%) had the same degree of tinnitus and 2 patients reported worsened tinnitus post-operatively.For patients who did not have tinnitus before the surgery,no tinnitus was reported post-operatively.CONCLUSION treatment strategy for small acoustic neuroma requires personalized setting based on the age of the patient,the combined systemic disease,the severity of the symptoms and the growth rate of the tumor.For patients without practical hearing,the tumor could be removed with labyrinthine approach,and the integrity of the cochlear nerve should be preserved as far as possible,for further reconstruction of hearing ability and cochlear implantation.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article