Intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials reveals possible correlations between surgical maneuvers and the function of auditory structures and pathways in cerebellopontine angle surgery. Direct cochlear nerve action potentials (CNAPS) furnish realtime information on the function of the cochlea and cochlear nerve and were utilized in 14 patients undergoing removal of small (12-18 mm) unilateral acoustic tumors. The latency of the first negative component (N1) of the CNAPs proved extremely sensitive in detecting intraoperative auditory damage and was a good predictive index of postoperative auditory outcome. Evaluation of temporal and morphological CNAP patterns allowed identification of coagulation close to the cochlear nerve, ...
This article presents a review of literature on cerebellopontine angle tumors, anatomy and physiolog...
Objectives A decision on whether to insert a cochlear implant can be made in neurofibromatosis 2 (N...
Cochlear nerve preservation during surgery for vestibular schwannoma (VS) may be challenging. Brains...
Damage to labyrinthine, neural, and vascular structures may possibly account for failure to achieve ...
Isolated or combined labyrinthine, neural, and vascular damage account for failure to preserve heari...
Hearing loss during removal of acoustic neuroma (AN) may be due to labyrinthine and/or neural and/or...
Identification of the specific pathophysiological processes and correlation with post-operative hear...
The present article reports on our experience with hearing preservation during 158 acoustic neuroma ...
AbstractObjectiveTo report the authors’ experiences in hearing preservation during acoustic neuroma ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficiency of a new method of brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAE...
Background: The aim was to present the methodology and interpretation of intraoperative hearing moni...
Objective: This study aimed to illustrate some recent advances in intraoperative monitoring of the s...
To facilitate identification and preservation of the auditory nerve during cerebello-pontine angle s...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to illustrate some recent advances in intraoperative monitoring of the s...
With the recent scientific and technical developments, hearing preservation surgery is becoming a gr...
This article presents a review of literature on cerebellopontine angle tumors, anatomy and physiolog...
Objectives A decision on whether to insert a cochlear implant can be made in neurofibromatosis 2 (N...
Cochlear nerve preservation during surgery for vestibular schwannoma (VS) may be challenging. Brains...
Damage to labyrinthine, neural, and vascular structures may possibly account for failure to achieve ...
Isolated or combined labyrinthine, neural, and vascular damage account for failure to preserve heari...
Hearing loss during removal of acoustic neuroma (AN) may be due to labyrinthine and/or neural and/or...
Identification of the specific pathophysiological processes and correlation with post-operative hear...
The present article reports on our experience with hearing preservation during 158 acoustic neuroma ...
AbstractObjectiveTo report the authors’ experiences in hearing preservation during acoustic neuroma ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficiency of a new method of brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAE...
Background: The aim was to present the methodology and interpretation of intraoperative hearing moni...
Objective: This study aimed to illustrate some recent advances in intraoperative monitoring of the s...
To facilitate identification and preservation of the auditory nerve during cerebello-pontine angle s...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to illustrate some recent advances in intraoperative monitoring of the s...
With the recent scientific and technical developments, hearing preservation surgery is becoming a gr...
This article presents a review of literature on cerebellopontine angle tumors, anatomy and physiolog...
Objectives A decision on whether to insert a cochlear implant can be made in neurofibromatosis 2 (N...
Cochlear nerve preservation during surgery for vestibular schwannoma (VS) may be challenging. Brains...