Preservation of facial nerve function after postoperative vasoactive treatment in vestibular schwannoma surgery

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Strauss, Christian
Romstoeck, Johann
Fahlbusch, Rudolf
Rampp, Stefan
Scheller, Christian
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[1] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Dept Neurosurg, D-06097 Halle, Germany
[2] Int Sci Inst, Hannover, Germany
[3] Univ Ulm, Guenzberg, Germany
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A-trains; facial nerve; hydroxyethyl starch; intraoperative electromyography; microcirculation; nimodipine; schwannoma; vestibular; ACOUSTIC NEUROMAS; COCHLEAR NERVE; NIMODIPINE; HEARING; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY;
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10.1227/01.NEU.0000230260.95477.0A
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE: Facial nerve paresis and hearing loss are common complications after vestibular schwannoma surgery. Experimental and clinical studies point to a beneficial effect of nimodipine and hydroxyethyl starch for preservation of cochlear nerve function. A retrospective analysis was undertaken to evaluate the effect of vasoactive treatment on facial nerve outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty-five patients with vestibular schwannoma removal, intraoperative electromyographic monitoring, and postoperative deterioration of facial nerve function were evaluated. Twenty-five patients underwent vasoactive treatment consisting of nimodipine and hydroxyethyl starch for improvement of hearing outcome. Twenty patients did not receive such treatment. Facial nerve function was evaluated before and after surgery, as well as I year after the surgical procedure. Patients were comparable regarding age, tumor size, and preoperative facial nerve function. RESULTS: Long-term results of facial nerve function were significantly improved in those patients who experienced severe postoperative deterioration of facial nerve function and received vasoactive treatment as compared with patients who did not receive nimodipine and hydroxyethyl starch after surgery. Treated patients showed a significantly higher rate of complete recovery compared with patients without treatment. CONCLUSION: The study points to a potential effect of vasoactive treatment for facial nerve function after vestibular schwannoma surgery. In particular, patients with postoperative disfiguring facial nerve palsy clearly benefit from intravenous hydroxyethyl starch and nimodipine with respect to a long-term socially acceptable facial nerve function.
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