2017
DOI: 10.3171/2015.11.jns15952
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Exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromontorial approach: a new perspective for internal auditory canal vestibular schwannoma treatment

Abstract: OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to describe the first case series in which an exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromontorial approach (EETTA) was used to treat small vestibular schwannomas (VSs) and meningiomas of the internal auditory canal (IAC). METHODS The authors performed a retrospective review of patients who had undergone surgery using an EETTA to the IAC at 2 university tertiary care referral centers during the period from November 2011 to January 2015. RESULTS Ten patients underwent surgery vi… Show more

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“…The expansion of this technique to IAC and the lateral skull base, however, remains a relatively novel concept with limited published data. The present study supports prior data and suggests that EETA is a viable and safe route of access to the lateral skull base in select cases [5][6][7]9] . The facial nerve was structurally preserved in this study despite the fact that the labyrinthine segment of the facial nerve lies adjacent to the fundostomy created into IAC.…”
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“…The expansion of this technique to IAC and the lateral skull base, however, remains a relatively novel concept with limited published data. The present study supports prior data and suggests that EETA is a viable and safe route of access to the lateral skull base in select cases [5][6][7]9] . The facial nerve was structurally preserved in this study despite the fact that the labyrinthine segment of the facial nerve lies adjacent to the fundostomy created into IAC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This distance indicates that caution should be taken when widening the entry point to IAC anteriorly. Our results underscore those of Marchioni et al and others who suggest that visualization of the carotid canal in the protympanum is recommended to maximize safety when using this approach [6][7][8][9]14] .…”
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confidence: 85%
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