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Title: Cochlear nerve monitoring during cerebellopontine angle operations. Author: Rowed DW, Nedzelski JM, Cashman MZ, Stanton S, Harrison RV. Journal: Can J Neurol Sci; 1988 Feb; 15(1):68-72. PubMed ID: 3257894. Abstract: The authors present their experience with intraoperative monitoring of cochlear nerve action potentials (AP) in 30 adult patients. Operative procedures were acoustic neuroma excision with attempted hearing preservation and selective vestibular neurectomy in patients with incapacitating Meniere's disease and serviceable hearing (SRT less than 50 db, discrimination greater than 60%). Loss of AP is detected rapidly and has been demonstrated after manipulation of the cochlear nerve and after coagulation of small arteries on the tumour capsule. Presence of an AP at the end of the procedure usually correlates with postoperative preservation of hearing. AP monitoring appears to be a reliable means of detecting potentially reversible changes in cochlear nerve function intraoperatively.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]