Avoidance of facial nerve palsy is one of the major goals of vestibular schwannoma (VS) microsurgery. In this study, we examined the significance of previously implicated prognostic factors (age, tumor size, the extent of resection and the surgical approach) on post-operative facial nerve function. We selected all VS patients from prospectively collected database (1984-2009) who underwent microsurgical resection as their initial treatment for histopathologically confirmed VS. The effect of variables such as surgical approach, tumor size, patient age and extent of resection on rates facial nerve dysfunction after surgery, were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. Patients with preoperative facial nerve dysfunction (House-Brackman...
OBJECTIVE: Even though advances in surgical techniques have improved facial nerve outcomes, func...
OBJECTIVE: Even though advances in surgical techniques have improved facial nerve outcomes, func...
Objective Facial nerve preservation is a critical measure of clinical outcome after vestibular schwa...
ObjectivesTo find the main cause of facial nerve dysfunction in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery a...
Objective To investigate the risk factors of vestibular schwannoma without facial nerve functional p...
Surgical treatment of vestibular schwannoma is targeted at complete removal with preserved neurologi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess predictive factors of long-term facial nerve function in a series of patients u...
OBJECTIVES: To find the main cause of facial nerve dysfunction in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery...
Introduction: Vestibular schwannomas are benign neoplasms of the nerve seath, and they represent the...
OBJECTIVE: The paper aims to define the parameters available before surgery which could predict imme...
Object. The authors evaluated the behavior of residual tumors and facial nerve outcomes after incomp...
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial nerve outcomes for...
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial nerve outcomes for...
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial nerve outcomes for...
Background: The use of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring, including direct nerve stimulat...
OBJECTIVE: Even though advances in surgical techniques have improved facial nerve outcomes, func...
OBJECTIVE: Even though advances in surgical techniques have improved facial nerve outcomes, func...
Objective Facial nerve preservation is a critical measure of clinical outcome after vestibular schwa...
ObjectivesTo find the main cause of facial nerve dysfunction in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery a...
Objective To investigate the risk factors of vestibular schwannoma without facial nerve functional p...
Surgical treatment of vestibular schwannoma is targeted at complete removal with preserved neurologi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess predictive factors of long-term facial nerve function in a series of patients u...
OBJECTIVES: To find the main cause of facial nerve dysfunction in vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery...
Introduction: Vestibular schwannomas are benign neoplasms of the nerve seath, and they represent the...
OBJECTIVE: The paper aims to define the parameters available before surgery which could predict imme...
Object. The authors evaluated the behavior of residual tumors and facial nerve outcomes after incomp...
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial nerve outcomes for...
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial nerve outcomes for...
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial nerve outcomes for...
Background: The use of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring, including direct nerve stimulat...
OBJECTIVE: Even though advances in surgical techniques have improved facial nerve outcomes, func...
OBJECTIVE: Even though advances in surgical techniques have improved facial nerve outcomes, func...
Objective Facial nerve preservation is a critical measure of clinical outcome after vestibular schwa...