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Direct cochlear nerve stimulation monitoring through evoked muscle responses during retrosigmoid vestibular schwannoma resection surgery: technical note

Starnoni, Daniele
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Cossu, Giulia
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Maduri, Rodolfo
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February 1, 2023
Journal Of Neurosurgery

OBJECTIVE Cochlear nerve preservation during surgery for vestibular schwannoma (VS) may be challenging. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials and cochlear compound nerve action potentials have clearly shown their limitations in surgeries for large VSs. In this paper, the authors report their preliminary results after direct electrical intraoperative cochlear nerve stimulation and recording of the postauricular muscle response (PAMR) during resection of large VSs. METHODS The details for the electrode setup, stimulation, and recording parameters are provided. Data of patients for whom PAMR was recorded during surgery were prospectively collected and analyzed. RESULTS PAMRs were recorded in all patients at the ipsilateral vertex-earlobe scalp electrode, and in 90% of the patients they were also observed in the contralateral electrode. The optimal stimulation intensity was found to be 1 mA at 1 Hz, with a good cochlear response and an absent response from other nerves. At that intensity, the ipsilateral cochlear response had an initial peak at a mean (+/- SEM) latency of 11.6 +/- 1.5 msec with an average amplitude of 14.4 +/- 5.4 mu V. One patient experienced a significant improvement in his audition, while that of the other patients remained stable. CONCLUSIONS PAMR monitoring may be useful in mapping the position and trajectory of the cochlear nerve to enable hearing preservation during surgery.

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DOI
10.3171/2022.5.JNS2265
Web of Science ID

WOS:000933904500005

Author(s)
Starnoni, Daniele
Cossu, Giulia
Maduri, Rodolfo
Tuleasca, Constantin  
George, Mercy
Maire, Raphael
Messerer, Mahmoud
Levivier, Marc
Pralong, Etienne
Daniel, Roy T.
Date Issued

2023-02-01

Published in
Journal Of Neurosurgery
Volume

138

Issue

2

Start page

399

End page

404

Subjects

Clinical Neurology

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Surgery

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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Surgery

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cochlear nerve

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hearing preservation

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intraoperative neuromonitoring

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stimulation

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surgery

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vestibular schwannoma

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surgical technique

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hearing preservation

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root neurons

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reflex

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inhibition

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potentials

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removal

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REVIEWED

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March 13, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/195813
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