Lenarz T, Ernst A
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1992;249(5):257-62. doi: 10.1007/BF00714488.
The preservation of hearing is a major aim of contemporary temporal bone surgery. Our present findings demonstrate that intraoperative monitoring is a key method for attaining serviceable postoperative hearing after the removal of an acoustic neuroma. Both electrocochleography (ECoG) and brainstem electrical response audiometry were performed in 96 patients operated on for acoustic neuromas. The specificity of the different monitoring methods was affected by surgical manipulations in addition to such non-specific influences as CSF drainage, core body temperature and anesthesia. In the present study ECoG was found to be more reliable in assessing the intra- and postoperative course with respect to the preservation of cochlear function.
听力保护是当代颞骨手术的主要目标。我们目前的研究结果表明,术中监测是切除听神经瘤后获得可用术后听力的关键方法。对96例接受听神经瘤手术的患者进行了耳蜗电图(ECoG)和脑干电反应测听。除了脑脊液引流、核心体温和麻醉等非特异性影响外,手术操作还会影响不同监测方法的特异性。在本研究中,发现ECoG在评估耳蜗功能保留方面的术中和术后过程更为可靠。