Treatment of residual vestibular schwannoma

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作者
Sanna, M [1 ]
Falcioni, M [1 ]
Taibah, A [1 ]
De Donato, G [1 ]
Russo, A [1 ]
Piccirillo, E [1 ]
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[1] Grp Otol, I-29100 Piacenza, Italy
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acoustic neuroma; vestibular schwannoma; residual vestibular schwannoma; recurrence;
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10.1097/00129492-200211000-00028
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective: To evaluate the results of the surgical removal of residual vestibular schwannomas and compare them with results obtained from the first operation. Study Design: Retrospective case review. Setting: Tertiary otologic and skull base referral center. Patients: Twenty-three patients with residual vestibular schwannoma from a total of 637 patients who underwent surgery during the same time (April 1987 to April 2001). Only 1 patient had previously been treated in the same center. All but 1 patient had previously undergone at least 1 retrosigmoid approach. The majority of patients experienced an extensive list of complications and additional treatments after the first operation. Only 2 patients experienced some measurable hearing preoperatively. Previous hospitalization averaged 34.9 days, with a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 150 days. Interventions: 16 patients were treated through an enlarged translabyrinthine approach and 7 through a modified transcochlear approach. Main Outcome Measures: Total tumor removal, postoperative complications, hospital stay. Results: All but 2 patients underwent a total removal. Complications recorded were 1 temporary hemiparesis and aphasia, 1 subcutaneous abdominal hematoma, and 2 transitory VIth cranial nerve palsies. No additional treatment was required. The postoperative hospital stays ranged from 3 to 22 days, with a mean of 6.9. Conclusions: Patients with vestibular schwannoma should be treated by an experienced team in a referral center to reduce postoperative morbidity and decrease the need to resort to only partial removal. Planned subtotal removal should be reserved for a few selected cases. The retrosigmoid approach is considered to have the highest risk that tumor remnants will unintentionally be left. In surgery of a residual vestibular schwannoma that has previously been treated through the retrosigmoid approach, the translabyrinthine approach offers some advantages with respect to performing another retrosigmoid procedure. In the presence of long-lasting facial palsy, the modified transcochlear approach represents the safest and most viable option available.
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