Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4110464 European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectiveStudy the results of surgical treatment of large vestibular schwannomas.Material and methodsBetween January 1995 and December 2005, 87 stage III and IV unilateral vestibular schwannomas (Koos classification) were operated.ResultsThe approach used was for the most part translabyrinthine. Nine patients were operated in two phases. Tumor exeresis was total in 79% of the cases, nearly total in 17%, and subtotal in 3.6%. Good facial function was preserved in 63% of the patients. Mortality was zero. Tumor control after a mean follow-up of 45 months was 86%.ConclusionsSurgery for large vestibular schwannomas should have a 0% mortality rate and low morbidity. Otoneurosurgical collaboration, with a preference for the translabyrinthine approach, with surgery undertaken in several phases if need be, provides maximum safety and good functional results as well as an acceptable residual tumor rate.

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