Preservation of Hearing in Acoustic Tumor Surgery: Audiologic Indicators

Author:

Josey Anne Forrest1,Glasscock Michael E.1,Jackson C. Gary1

Affiliation:

1. Nashville, Tennessee

Abstract

Preservation of hearing in patients with acoustic nerve tumors can be a goal when tumor size is small and residual hearing is intact. Overall success rates for preservation have been reported to be 20% to 40%. The overall success rate in this series is 30.7%. However, indicators of intact auditory brain stem response (waves I-III-V), good speech discrimination score, and intact acoustic (stapedial) reflex were associated with a 68.2% rate of success. Thus, a comprehensive audiologic evaluation is a guideline for selecting and counselling patients with acoustic tumors before hearing preservation procedures.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology

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