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Acoustic Neuroma Surgery as an Interdisciplinary Approach: A Neurosurgical Series of 508 Patients
JNNP 69: 161-166, 147, Tonn,J. et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
Facial monitoring (396 of 508 operations) and continuous BAEP recording (229 of 399 cases with preserved hearing preoperatively) were performed routinely. With intraoperative monitoring, the rate of excellent/good facial nerve function (House/Brackmann I-II) was 88.7%. Good functional hearing (Gardner/Robertson 1-3) was preserved in 39.8%. Acoustic neuroma surgery via a retrosigmoidal approach is a safe and effective treatment for tumours with extrameatal extension. Functional results can be substantially improved by intraoperative monitoring. The interdisciplinary concept of surgery performed by ENT and neurosurgeons was particularly convincing as each parthoanatomical phase of the operation is performed by a surgeon best acquainted with the regional specialties.
 
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