Acoustic neurinomas: diagnosis and treatment

Author:

Ramina Ricardo1,Manigua João Jarney1,Meneses Murilo Sousa1,Pedrozo Ari Antonio1,Barrionuevo Carlos Eduardo1,Arruda Walter Oleschko1,Pineroli José Carlos1

Affiliation:

1. Hospital das Nações, Brazil

Abstract

We present our experience with 83 patients with acoustic neurinomas (January 1988 to November 1996); 81 patients underwent surgery and 2 patients with intracanalicular neurinomas received conservative therapy due to their advanced age (1 case) and patient's option (1 case). The surgical approach was retrosigmoid/ trasmeatal and the goal was total removal in one procedure with preservation of facial and cochlear nerves. Radical removal of lesion was attempted in 79 cases and it was possible in 77 patients. Subtotal tumor resection was planned in 2 cases. Facial nerve function (grades 1 to III, House and Brackman) was preseved in 90% and hearing in 58% of those with preoperative hearing. Three patients died due to postoperative complications. Early diagnosis of acoustic neurinomas is the most important factor in the prognosis and is one of the most important conquest of neurophysiology and modern neuroimaging. The management of these patients still present many controversial points. This article presents the diagnostic procedures used for acoustic neurinomas, the advantages and disadvantages of the different surgical approaches and the alternative management of these lesions.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Neurology (clinical)

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