Τετάρτη 11 Δεκεμβρίου 2019

Intraoperative Monitoring of Auditory Function During Lateral Skull Base Surgery

Intraoperative Monitoring of Auditory Function During Lateral Skull Base Surgery: imageObjective:

We present a unique case of a patient with a jugular foramen tumor with serviceable hearing. This study discusses the audiometric results and intraoperative electrocochleographic (ECochG) findings recorded during tumor removal to illustrate the potential utility of this technique in skull base surgery.

Patients:

A 22-year-old female patient presented with a jugular foramen schwannoma and associated symptoms of right-sided otalgia, mild hearing loss, and blurry vision.

Interventions:

Intraoperative ECochG responses during an infratemporal fossa approach: click and tone burst (1, 2, 4 kHz) stimuli were used and presented at 90 dB nHL.

Main Outcome Measures:

Intraoperative ECochG testing using frequency-specific tone bursts and clicks before and after tumor resection.

Results:

The compound action potential magnitudes, cochlear microphonic, and summation potential were recorded pre- and post-tumor removal. For statistical analysis, a paired t test with significance set at p  0.05). Audiometric testing demonstrated an improvement of the preoperative mild right-sided hearing loss after tumor resection (pure-tone average for 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz of 30 dB HL preoperation and 7.5 dB HL after tumor resection).

Conclusions:

Intraoperative ECochG may allow for real-time monitoring during complex skull base surgery.


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