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Surgical Treatment of Patients With Facial Neuromas : A Report of 26 Consecutive Operations

Gunther, Mattias (author)
Uppsala universitet,Neurokirurgi
Danckwardt-Lillieström, Niklas (author)
Uppsala universitet,Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar
Gudjonsson, Olafur (author)
Uppsala universitet,Neurokirurgi
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Nyberg, Gunnar (author)
Uppsala universitet,Neurokirurgi
Kinnefors, Anders (author)
Uppsala universitet,Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar
Rask-Andersen, Helge (author)
Uppsala universitet,Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar
Ekvall, Lars (author)
Uppsala universitet,Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar
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2010
2010
English.
In: Otology and Neurotology. - 1531-7129 .- 1537-4505. ; 31:9, s. 1493-1497
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  • Objective: To analyze surgical treatment and outcome in patients with facial neuromas at a tertiary referral hospital. Study Design: A chart review of 26 patients treated between 1971 and 2006, with questionnaire follow-up ranging from 2 to 19 years. All patients except one were operated with radical tumor removal approaches. Results: Approximately 54% of the patients presented with symptoms related to the VIIth cranial nerve (facial palsy and facial spasm), 58% with symptoms related to the VIIIth cranial nerve (hearing deficit, tinnitus, and vertigo), and 8% related to the Vth cranial nerve (facial pain and facial sensory deficit). Approximately 39% presented with no facial symptoms. Twenty-one patients received a facial nerve graft from the greater auricular nerve or the sural nerve; 1 patient had an accessory-facial anastomosis. One patient had a subtotal tumor removal preserving the facial nerve. Three patients were not grafted. Most tumors (88%) affect the geniculate ganglion. Approximately 82% of the grafted patients regained a House-Brackmann facial nerve function (HB) grade III; 14% regained HB grades IV to V. No serious morbidity or mortality was reported. No recurrences have been reported where a total tumor removal was performed. Conclusion: Surgical removal of facial neuroma is a safe procedure with a low complication rate and a low recurrence rate. First symptoms are diverse and are predominantly derived from the facial and vestibulocochlear nerve. Facial nerve grafting is reliable, giving the patient an acceptable facial nerve function (HB III).

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Kirurgi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Surgery (hsv//eng)

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Facial neuroma
Cranium base surgery
Facial graft
CPA tumors
Surgery
Kirurgi

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