Isolated or combined labyrinthine, neural, and vascular damage account for failure to preserve hearing during removal of acoustic neuromas. However, the specific mechanisms of auditory impairment remain unclear unless surgical maneuvers can be related to peri- and postoperative hearing on the basis of intraoperative monitoring of auditory function.Among the different auditory monitoring techniques, recording of cochlear nerve action potentials (CNAPs) from the intracranial portion of the nerve has proven particularly useful for identifying the mechanisms of iatrogenic auditory injury.The present investigation analyzes intra- and postoperative auditory impairment in relation to surgical steps in a group of 38 subjects with acoustic neuroma (...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Background: The aim was to present the methodology and interpretation of intraoperative hearing moni...
Objective: The authors analyse influence of type of pathology present before surgery on postoperati...
Hearing loss during removal of acoustic neuroma (AN) may be due to labyrinthine and/or neural and/or...
Damage to labyrinthine, neural, and vascular structures may possibly account for failure to achieve ...
Intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials reveals possible correlations between surgic...
During vestibular schwannoma surgery a large proportion of patients will lose their hearing. While t...
AbstractObjectiveTo report the authors’ experiences in hearing preservation during acoustic neuroma ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficiency of a new method of brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAE...
Following vestibular schwannoma excision, a subset of cases has been reported in which hearing is pr...
With the recent scientific and technical developments, hearing preservation surgery is becoming a gr...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Background: The aim was to present the methodology and interpretation of intraoperative hearing moni...
Objective: The authors analyse influence of type of pathology present before surgery on postoperati...
Hearing loss during removal of acoustic neuroma (AN) may be due to labyrinthine and/or neural and/or...
Damage to labyrinthine, neural, and vascular structures may possibly account for failure to achieve ...
Intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials reveals possible correlations between surgic...
During vestibular schwannoma surgery a large proportion of patients will lose their hearing. While t...
AbstractObjectiveTo report the authors’ experiences in hearing preservation during acoustic neuroma ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficiency of a new method of brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAE...
Following vestibular schwannoma excision, a subset of cases has been reported in which hearing is pr...
With the recent scientific and technical developments, hearing preservation surgery is becoming a gr...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Objective: Hearing restoration has always been a dream in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery. The ai...
Background: The aim was to present the methodology and interpretation of intraoperative hearing moni...
Objective: The authors analyse influence of type of pathology present before surgery on postoperati...