Jannetta P J, Møller A R, Møller M B
Ann Surg. 1984 Oct;200(4):513-23. doi: 10.1097/00000658-198410000-00012.
The ideal operation for acoustic neurinoma would not only provide total excision without injury to the brain stem and with preservation of facial nerve function, but would also allow retention of useful hearing in those patients who come to operation with intact hearing function. Documented preservation of useful hearing in the rather extensive literature concerning acoustic neurinomas is rare. An operative technique has been developed utilizing a retromastoid approach, brain stem auditory-evoked potentials and direct auditory monitoring, facial nerve electromyography, and microsurgical techniques that have enabled us to preserve useful hearing in three and some hearing in two of six consecutive patients who had preoperative hearing. Rules regarding preservation and criteria regarding documentation of hearing preservation are outlined.
听神经瘤的理想手术不仅要能在不损伤脑干的情况下实现全切,并保留面神经功能,而且对于那些术前听力完好的患者,术后还要能保留有用听力。在关于听神经瘤的大量文献中,有记录的有用听力保留情况很罕见。我们开发了一种手术技术,采用乳突后入路、脑干听觉诱发电位和直接听觉监测、面神经肌电图以及显微外科技术,使得我们能够在连续6例术前有听力的患者中,为3例保留了有用听力,为2例保留了部分听力。文中概述了听力保留的相关规则以及听力保留记录的标准。