Early Outcomes of Simultaneous Translabyrinthine Resection and Cochlear Implantation

被引:25
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作者
Conway, Robert M. [1 ]
Tu, Nathan C. [2 ]
Sioshansi, Pedrom C. [2 ]
Porps, Sandra L. [2 ]
Schutt, Christopher A. [2 ]
Hong, Robert S. [2 ]
Jacob, Jeffrey T. [3 ]
Babu, Seilesh C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Ascens Macomb Oakland Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Madison Hts, MI USA
[2] Michigan Ear Inst, Farmington Hills, MI USA
[3] Michigan Head & Spine Inst, Southfield, MI USA
来源
LARYNGOSCOPE | 2021年 / 131卷 / 07期
关键词
Cochlear implant; translabyrinthine approach; vestibular schwannoma;
D O I
10.1002/lary.29436
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Objectives/Hypothesis Hearing rehabilitation after translabyrinthine resection of a vestibular schwannoma (VS) has largely been based on the transfer of acoustic stimulus to the contralateral ear, typically through a contralateral routing of signal hearing aid or bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA). Cochlear implant, either as a subsequent surgery or simultaneously, has become a more common treatment option; however, there is still relatively limited data available on its success. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the early outcomes of simultaneous cochlear implantation in patients with sporadic VS undergoing translabyrinthine resection. Study Design Prospective, nonrandomized study. Methods A prospective study of nonrandomized patients was completed at a tertiary care neurotology center. Audiologic outcomes, primarily based on AzBIO in quiet and background noise, as well as consonant-nucleus-consonant (CNC) testing of the affected ears were utilized. Tinnitus, dizziness, and spatial hearing questionnaries were also completed. Audiologic outcomes and questionnaires were compared between the pre- and postoperative groups. Results Ten patients were included in the study with 3 month follow-up data. There was statistically significant improvement in AzBO with +10 and +5 signal to noise ratio and in quiet, as well as in CNC testing (P < .05). There was a significant improvement in Tinnitus Handicap Inventory between the two groups. Conclusions Simultaneous cochlear implantation is a viable treatment for hearing loss after translabyrinthine approach to VS. These patients have improved hearing in background noise and tinnitus compared to their preoperative state. Further prognostic data are required to determine which patients are the best candidates. Level of Evidence 4 Laryngoscope, 2021
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页码:E2312 / E2317
页数:6
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