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  • Title: Suboccipital surgery for acoustic neuroma.
    Author: Vanleeuwen JP, Meijer E, Grotenhuis JA, Thijssen HO, Cremers CW.
    Journal: Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci; 1996 Jun; 21(3):244-51. PubMed ID: 8818496.
    Abstract:
    A retrospective study was performed on 106 consecutive patients with an acoustic neuroma who underwent suboccipital surgery for the first time between 1980 and 1992. Complete follow-up data were available for all the patients, including regular imaging up to 1 January 1994. Incomplete removal of the tumours was chosen in preference to radical surgery in a large proportion of the patients, to avoid the risk of post-operative morbidity. The recurrence rate in this series was 20%. Comparison of the results of suboccipital surgery to those obtained using other surgical approaches, while taking the tumour size into consideration, showed that better results can be obtained after total removal of the tumour without any additional risk to post-operative facial nerve function. The long-term results of subtotal removal using the suboccipital approach were disappointing. It is therefore necessary to review the indications for non-radical surgery in patients with an acoustic neuroma.
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