[COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION FOR PATIENTS WITH CONSERVATIVELY TREATED VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA].

Harefuah Pub Date : 2023-08-01
Sagit Stern Shavit, Cahtia Adelman, Michal Yehezkely Kaufmann
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Introduction: Vestibular Schwannoma, a benign slow growing tumor on the eight cranial nerve, will eventually cause in most patients, a severe sensory neural hearing loss in the ipsilateral ear. Patients with asymmetric hearing loss experience difficulties in hearing in the presence of noise, in sound localization and an increase in listening effort, especially if contralateral hearing loss exists. Cochlear implant is the treatment of choice for hearing rehabilitation in severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. This treatment was shown to be effective in patients with vestibular schwannoma whether they were treated by surgery, radiation or conservative surveillance only. In this case report we present 2 patients with stable growth of over 10 years, who presented with a severe decrease in hearing loss on the ipsilateral side and a known contralateral moderate loss. Both underwent cochlear implant with no other intervention and demonstrated great speech perception results and continue to use the implant regularly for several years. The cochlear implant is an effective tool for hearing rehabilitation for patients with a stable vestibular schwannoma under conservative surveillance. It is of grave importance to properly educate these patients on hearing rehabilitation and recommend cochlear implant for appropriate patients.

[前庭神经鞘瘤保守治疗的人工耳蜗植入]。
导读:前庭神经鞘瘤是一种生长缓慢的良性肿瘤,位于颅八神经上,最终会在大多数患者中引起同侧耳严重的感觉神经性听力损失。非对称听力损失患者在噪声存在下听力困难,声音定位困难,听力努力增加,特别是对侧听力损失。人工耳蜗是重度至重度感音神经性听力损失患者听力康复的首选治疗方法。这种治疗被证明对前庭神经鞘瘤患者有效,无论他们是通过手术治疗,放疗还是仅进行保守监测。在本病例报告中,我们报告了2例稳定增长超过10年的患者,他们表现为同侧听力损失严重下降,已知对侧听力损失中度。在没有其他干预的情况下,两人都接受了人工耳蜗植入,并表现出良好的语言感知效果,并继续定期使用人工耳蜗数年。人工耳蜗是稳定的前庭神经鞘瘤患者在保守监测下进行听力康复的有效工具。对这些患者进行适当的听力康复教育,并为合适的患者推荐人工耳蜗是非常重要的。
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