Facial Nerve Function and Quality of Resection in Large and Giant Vestibular Schwannomas Surgery Operated By Retrosigmoid Transmeatal Approach in Semi-sitting Position with Intraoperative Facial Nerve Monitoring

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作者
Boublata, Lotfi [1 ]
Belahreche, Mohamad [1 ]
Ouchtati, Rafik [1 ]
Shabhay, Zarina [1 ]
Boutiah, Leila [1 ]
Kabache, Mohamad [1 ]
Nadji, M'hamed [1 ]
Djenna, Zoheir [2 ]
Bounecer, Hocine [3 ]
Ioualalen, Nafa [1 ]
机构
[1] Ali Ait Idir Specialized Hosp, Neurosurg Dept, Algiers, Algeria
[2] Batna Univ Hosp, Neurosurg Dept, Batna, Algeria
[3] Batna Univ Hosp, Epidemiol Dept, Batna, Algeria
关键词
Facial nerve function; Intraoperative facial nerve monitoring; Quality of resection; Vestibular schwannoma; CEREBELLOPONTINE-ANGLE; SURGICAL APPROACH; OUTCOMES; REMOVAL; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1016/j.wneu.2017.02.053
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
INTRODUCTION: Large and giant vestibular schwannomas pose a real problem in their management. The preservation of facial nerve function may limit tumor resection despite the use of intraoperative monitoring of the facial nerve. In Algeria, vestibular schwannomas represent 5% of all intracranial tumors operated on, 80.5% of which are large or giant. METHODS: From January 2010 to December 2015, 151 large and giant vestibular schwannomas were operated in our department. Tumor diameter was between 30 and 60 mm. The most common presenting symptom was hearing loss, which was observed in 41.66% of all our patients. All patients were operated in the semi-sitting position with opening of the posterior wall of the internal auditory canal and under continuous intraoperative facial nerve function monitoring. RESULTS: Tumor resection was total in 126 patients. Anatomic preservation of the facial nerve was the reason for nontotal resection in 25 patients. The facial nerve was anatomically preserved in 149 patients. Two years after surgery, the facial nerve function was grade I-II House-Brackmann (H-B) score in 124 cases (82%), grade III-IV H-B score in 21 cases (14%), and grade V-VI H-B score in 06 cases (04%). The status and the improvement of postoperative facial nerve function depend on 4 factors: anatomic preservation of nerve, stimulation threshold, cystic form, and the presence of train activity. CONCLUSIONS: The development of anesthesia techniques and microsurgery and the systematic use of intraoperative monitoring of the facial nerve have allowed us to move from a life preservation era to another era of preservation of function.
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