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What is the best tumor size to achieve optimal functional results in vestibular schwannoma surgery? (CROSBI ID 150971)

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Gjurić, Mislav ; Rudić, Milan What is the best tumor size to achieve optimal functional results in vestibular schwannoma surgery? // Skull base-an interdisciplinary approach, 18 (2008), 5; 317-325. doi: 10.1055/s-0028-1086056

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Gjurić, Mislav ; Rudić, Milan

engleski

What is the best tumor size to achieve optimal functional results in vestibular schwannoma surgery?

To analyze our own functional results to delineate a critical vestibular schwannoma size for middle cranial fossa (MCF) surgery with the best possible outcome. Study Design: Retrospective chart review. Setting: Academic tertiary referral center. Tumors were divided into intracanalicular, tumors 1 to 5, 6 to 10, and 11 to 15 mm in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA). Patients were evaluated at 2 months, 1 year, and 5 years after surgery. At 1 year, House-Brackmann score of I or II was obtained in 100% of intracanalicular and in 96%, 86%, and 85% with tumors up to 5, 10, and 15 mm in the CPA, respectively. Class I hearing was postoperatively preserved in 61%, 41%, 29%, and 20%, and measurable word recognition in 67%, 51%, 35%, and 21% of patients, respectively. The outcome is predominantly a function of tumor size, and these changes influence MCF surgery at an earlier stage than in the translabyrinthine or retrosigmoid approach. For the facial nerve, there is a cutoff at 5-mm extracanalicular extension. Also, chances for successful hearing preservation decrease rapidly with size, and in tumors beyond 1.5 cm are below 20%. Consequently, although an expectant policy with small tumors may be reasonable in some instances, it is not so for MCF candidates.

vestibular schwannoma; hearing preservation; tumor size; facial nerve; middle cranial fossa; long-term results

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18 (5)

2008.

317-325

objavljeno

1531-5010

10.1055/s-0028-1086056

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