Background Certain cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo can be treated by plugging of the affected semicircular canal. However, the extent of the impact on vestibular function and hearing during postoperative follow-up is not known. Objective To evaluate the evolution of vestibular function and hearing after plugging of a semicircular canal. Methods Six patients underwent testing before and 1 week, 2 months, and 6 months after plugging of the superior or posterior semicircular canal. Testing included caloric irrigation test, video Head Impulse Test (vHIT), cervical and ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMPs) and audiometry. Results Initially, ipsilateral caloric response decrea...
Objective: The vestibular implant seems feasible as a clinically useful device in the near future. H...
Objective:To determine the pre-and postoperative clinical, audiological, vestibular, and patient-rep...
Objective Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be asso...
Background Certain cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence or benign paroxysmal positional v...
The classical surgical approach for superior semicircular canal dehiscences (SSCD) is via the extrad...
The objective of this study is to report the surgical outcome after middle fossa approach (MFA) plug...
Objective: We investigate the postoperative subjective and objective outcomes of different surgical ...
Objective: To assess the effect of cochlear implantation on the function of the semicircular canals ...
OBJECTIVE To describe vestibulo-ocular function and compensatory mechanisms in the immediate post...
OBJECTIVE The transmastoid plugging of a superior semicircular canal is considered a safe and eff...
PubMedID: 30100248Objective: To evaluate all five vestibular end-organ functions (lateral, anterior,...
Objective. The vestibular implant seems feasible as a clinically useful device in the near future. H...
none5Objectives: Our objectives were to report the functional conditions of superior semicircular ca...
Objective: To examine the possible correlation between the loss of short-term residual hearing and v...
Objective: The vestibular implant seems feasible as a clinically useful device in the near future. H...
Objective:To determine the pre-and postoperative clinical, audiological, vestibular, and patient-rep...
Objective Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be asso...
Background Certain cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence or benign paroxysmal positional v...
The classical surgical approach for superior semicircular canal dehiscences (SSCD) is via the extrad...
The objective of this study is to report the surgical outcome after middle fossa approach (MFA) plug...
Objective: We investigate the postoperative subjective and objective outcomes of different surgical ...
Objective: To assess the effect of cochlear implantation on the function of the semicircular canals ...
OBJECTIVE To describe vestibulo-ocular function and compensatory mechanisms in the immediate post...
OBJECTIVE The transmastoid plugging of a superior semicircular canal is considered a safe and eff...
PubMedID: 30100248Objective: To evaluate all five vestibular end-organ functions (lateral, anterior,...
Objective. The vestibular implant seems feasible as a clinically useful device in the near future. H...
none5Objectives: Our objectives were to report the functional conditions of superior semicircular ca...
Objective: To examine the possible correlation between the loss of short-term residual hearing and v...
Objective: The vestibular implant seems feasible as a clinically useful device in the near future. H...
Objective:To determine the pre-and postoperative clinical, audiological, vestibular, and patient-rep...
Objective Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be asso...