Cochlear Fibrosis after Vestibular Schwannoma Resection via the Middle Cranial Fossa Approach

Scott B. Shapiro, Nathan Kemper, Austin Jameson, N. Lipschitz, Mike Hazenfield, M. Zuccarello, R. Samy
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of cochlear fibrosis after vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection via middle cranial fossa (MCF) approach. Design: A retrospective case review was conducted. Setting: The review was conducted in a tertiary care academic medical center. Participants: Patients who (1) underwent resection of VS via MCF approach between 2013 and 2018, (2) had complete pre- and post-audiometric testing, and (3) had clinical follow-up with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for at least 1 year after surgery were included. Main Outcome Measure(s): The main outcome of this study was cochlear fibrosis as assessed by MRI 1 year after surgery. Results: Fifty-one patients underwent VS resection via MCF technique during the study period. Of 31 patients with AAO-HNS class A or B preoperative hearing ability, 18 (58.0%) maintained class A, B, or C hearing postoperatively. Of 16 patients who lost hearing and had MRI 1 year after surgery, 11 (61.1%) had MRI evidence of fibrosis in at least some portion of the labyrinth and 4 (22.2%) showed evidence of cochlear fibrosis. Of 16 patients with preserved hearing and MRI 1 year after surgery, 4 (25%) had fibrosis in some portion of the labyrinth, with no fibrosis in the cochlea. Conclusions: In patients who lose hearing during VS resection with the MCF approach, there is usually MRI evidence of fibrosis in the labyrinth 1 year after surgery. However, there is also, but less commonly, fibrosis involving the cochlea. It is unclear if this will affect the ability to insert a cochlear implant electrode array.
经颅中窝入路前庭神经鞘瘤切除术后的耳蜗纤维化
目的:本研究的目的是确定经中颅窝(MCF)入路前庭神经鞘瘤(VS)切除术后耳蜗纤维化的发生率。设计:进行回顾性病例回顾。背景:本综述在三级保健学术医疗中心进行。参与者:包括(1)在2013年至2018年期间通过MCF入路切除VS的患者,(2)在手术前和术后进行了完整的听力测试,(3)在手术后进行了至少1年的磁共振成像(MRI)临床随访。主要观察指标:本研究的主要观察指标为术后1年MRI评估的耳蜗纤维化。结果:51例患者在研究期间通过MCF技术进行了VS切除术。31例术前听力为AAO-HNS A级或B级的患者中,18例(58.0%)术后听力维持在A、B或C级。16例失聪患者术后1年行MRI检查,其中11例(61.1%)MRI显示至少部分迷路纤维化,4例(22.2%)显示耳蜗纤维化。在16例术后1年听力和MRI保存的患者中,4例(25%)在迷路的某些部分有纤维化,耳蜗无纤维化。结论:在采用MCF入路的VS切除术中丧失听力的患者,通常在术后1年MRI显示迷路纤维化。然而,也有不太常见的耳蜗纤维化。目前尚不清楚这是否会影响植入人工耳蜗电极阵列的能力。
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