Colletti V, Fiorino F G, Carner M, Cumer G, Giarbini N, Sacchetto L
Skull Base Surg. 2000;10(4):187-95. doi: 10.1055/s-2000-9329.
The present article reports on our experience with hearing preservation during 158 acoustic neuroma (AN) operations via the retrosigmoid-transmeatal (RS-TM) approach with the aid of intraoperative auditory monitoring. Several auditory monitoring methods are described. Of these, the bipolar cochlear nerve action potential (CNAP) was found to be the most helpful in preserving hearing. Of 106 patients with useful hearing preoperatively, more than 50% had useful hearing after surgery. Electrical auditory brainstem responses were useful in the placement of an auditory brain stem implant (ABI) in 4 patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). All 4 reported speech perception benefit and use their ABIs regularly in their lives. It is our firm belief that intraoperative auditory monitoring has a pivotal role in the preservation and restoration of hearing in AN surgery.
本文报告了我们在158例听神经瘤(AN)手术中,通过乙状窦后-经耳道(RS-TM)入路并借助术中听觉监测进行听力保留的经验。文中描述了几种听觉监测方法。其中,双极耳蜗神经动作电位(CNAP)被发现对听力保留最有帮助。在106例术前有实用听力的患者中,超过50%在术后仍有实用听力。电听觉脑干反应对4例2型神经纤维瘤病(NF2)患者植入听觉脑干植入物(ABI)很有用。所有4例患者均报告有言语感知获益,且在生活中经常使用他们的ABI。我们坚信术中听觉监测在听神经瘤手术的听力保留和恢复中起着关键作用。