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期刊名:Handbook of clinical neurology

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ISSN:0072-9752

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Daniela Stastna,Richard Mannion,Robert Macfarlane et al. Daniela Stastna et al.
Microsurgical resection remains a cornerstone in the management of vestibular schwannomas (VS), particularly when tumor size or growth patterns necessitate intervention. While surgery aims to halt further progression and stabilize or improv...
Michael G Brandel,Rick A Friedman,Marc S Schwartz Michael G Brandel
Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are rare, benign nerve sheath tumors of the vestibular nerve. VS are frequently associated with sensorineural hearing loss, and management strategies often consider hearing preservation or the risk of iatrogenic ...
Emily Kay-Rivest,John G Golfinos,Douglas Kondziolka et al. Emily Kay-Rivest et al.
The current management of vestibular schwannomas (VS) includes observation, microsurgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) or radiotherapy. Both microsurgery (MS) and irradiation have the potential for treatment failures. For microsurgic...
Yew Song Cheng,Daniel J Lee,D Bradley Welling Yew Song Cheng
Surgical intervention for vestibular schwannomas (VS) is typically considered when a large or growing tumor is diagnosed. Several surgical approaches are used to access the internal acoustic canal and cerebellopontine angle for resections o...
Scott A Rutherford,Paul D Smith Scott A Rutherford
Vestibular schwannoma surgery demands much of the surgeon, both in preparation and execution of a surgical plan. We review preoperative aspects, including decision-making and setting up the necessary equipment and surgical environment. The ...
James R Tysome,Gillian M Potter,Charlotte L Hammerbeck-Ward James R Tysome
Knowledge of cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and temporal bone anatomy is critical in understanding the clinical features of vestibular schwannomas (VS) as well as the choice of surgical approach when considering resection. We describe relevan...
Nicola Bisi,Matteo Miglio,Daniele Marchioni Nicola Bisi
In the last few decades, the role of the endoscope in the treatment of middle ear pathology has become increasingly popular. Through experience gained in endoscopic anterior skull-base surgery, developed using the nose as a surgical corrido...
Per Cayé-Thomasen Per Cayé-Thomasen
The development, technique, results, and complications of the retrolabyrinthine/presigmoid approach to the cerebellopontine angle are described. This somewhat overlooked approach allows for potential preservation of hearing and vestibular f...
Jay A Gantz,Bruce J Gantz Jay A Gantz
The middle cranial fossa (MCF) approach for vestibular schwannoma microsurgery is an important tool for the lateral skull base surgeon. In addition to providing excellent visualization of the entire internal auditory canal (IAC), it is one ...
Jonathan Shapey,Nicholas W M Thomas Jonathan Shapey
Surgical removal remains one of the key treatment modalities for vestibular schwannomas. The retrosigmoid approach is particularly favored for larger tumors located primarily in the cerebellopontine angle cistern causing significant mass ef...