This study reviews surgery on acoustic neuromas by the second author using retrosigmoid approach from January 2000 to June 2010 in the state of Sarawak. There was a total of 32 patients in this study. The commonest presenting symptom was hearing loss (81.3%), followed by headache and tinnitus (each 37.5%), ataxia (34.4%) and facial numbness (21.9%). Twenty-seven patients (84.4%) had large tumor (? 3cm) while 5 patients (15.6%) had medium size tumor (1.5-2.9cm). The mean tumor size was 3.6 cm. Facial nerve outcome was good to moderate in 93.7% (House and Brackmann Grade I-IV). The most common complications were CSF leak with 3 patients(9.4%) and facial numbness with 2 patients(6.3%). All either resolved with treatment or improved. There was ...
Aim: To study special features of applying the retrosigmoidsuboccipital approach (RSSA) in surgery f...
Recent Surgical reports of the acoustic neuroma were proved that facial function and hearing could b...
Introduction: Exposure of the posterior skull base and the cerebellopontine angle is challenging due...
Introduction: Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are the most common benign neoplasms of a cerebellopontine...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECT: The authors review the results of a series of 120 acoustic neu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience with the retrosigmoid-transmeatal (RS-TM) approach in auditory...
Acoustic neuromas (AN) are schwann cell-derived tumors that commonly arise from the vestibular porti...
AimSurgery for acoustic neuroma has developed over the years with a gradual improvement in outcome. ...
Background: Recently, the transcanal approach for the removal of acoustic neuromas has been introduc...
Aim of study: To identify those patients with vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma) in whom treat...
Abstract Surgery of acoustic neuroma (AN) has significantly refined over the past years due to a se...
One hundred three subjects with acoustic neuroma (AN) underwent surgery--involving a retrosigmoid-tr...
Introduction: To report our experience with a large series of surgical procedures for removal of cer...
For about 85% of tumors in the region of the cerebellopontine angle is acoustic neuroma, 10% are men...
Objective: To evaluate the result of the surgical treatment of vestibular schwannoma (VS) operated i...
Aim: To study special features of applying the retrosigmoidsuboccipital approach (RSSA) in surgery f...
Recent Surgical reports of the acoustic neuroma were proved that facial function and hearing could b...
Introduction: Exposure of the posterior skull base and the cerebellopontine angle is challenging due...
Introduction: Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are the most common benign neoplasms of a cerebellopontine...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECT: The authors review the results of a series of 120 acoustic neu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience with the retrosigmoid-transmeatal (RS-TM) approach in auditory...
Acoustic neuromas (AN) are schwann cell-derived tumors that commonly arise from the vestibular porti...
AimSurgery for acoustic neuroma has developed over the years with a gradual improvement in outcome. ...
Background: Recently, the transcanal approach for the removal of acoustic neuromas has been introduc...
Aim of study: To identify those patients with vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma) in whom treat...
Abstract Surgery of acoustic neuroma (AN) has significantly refined over the past years due to a se...
One hundred three subjects with acoustic neuroma (AN) underwent surgery--involving a retrosigmoid-tr...
Introduction: To report our experience with a large series of surgical procedures for removal of cer...
For about 85% of tumors in the region of the cerebellopontine angle is acoustic neuroma, 10% are men...
Objective: To evaluate the result of the surgical treatment of vestibular schwannoma (VS) operated i...
Aim: To study special features of applying the retrosigmoidsuboccipital approach (RSSA) in surgery f...
Recent Surgical reports of the acoustic neuroma were proved that facial function and hearing could b...
Introduction: Exposure of the posterior skull base and the cerebellopontine angle is challenging due...