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o Issue N# 1 - 2003 o

OTONEUROLOGY

Acoustic neuroma surgery. Results and complications in 348 cases.


Authors : V. Enée, J. Guérin, J. P. Bébéar, V. Darrouzet (Bordeaux)

Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2003;124,1:45-52.

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Summary : Objectives: the aim of this study was to evaluate post-operative complications after acoustic neuroma surgery. Methods: this was a retrospective study of 348 patients, who had acoustic neuroma surgery between 1984 and 1999. Symptoms, pre-operative evaluation, surgery and post-operative complications were analysed. Results: 174 men and 174 women had an operation. Mean age was 51.8 years (11-78). 31 patients had a grade I tumour, 106 a grade II, 71 a grade III and 140 had a grade IV tumour. 195 patients have been operated through the translabyrinthine approach, 110 through the retrolabyrinthine approach, 42 through the sub-occipital approach, and one through the transcochlear approach. Mortality was 0.85 %. 59.2 % patients had a post-operative facial paralysis. Most of patients had post-operative dizziness, and 30 % still had vestibular disturbances after one year. 9 patients (2.6 %) had a cerebrospinal rhinnorrhea and 24 patients had a cerebrospinal wound leak (6.9 %). 22 patients had post-operative meningitis (6.3 %). 2 patients had a cerebello pontine angle haemorrhage, and 3 patients had a brain stem infarct. Conclusion: transpetrous approaches are safe for acoustic neuroma removal and the post-operative complication rate is low. The retrolabyrinthine approach seems to be a good hearing preservative approach, regardless of tumour volume.


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