2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.106148
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Facial nerve outcomes following gamma knife radiosurgery for subtotally resected vestibular schwannomas: Early versus delayed timing of therapy

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“…Microsurgical resection remains a favorable option for large tumors with brainstem compression, hydrocephalus, growing tumors, or symptomatic patients. Recent literature suggests management of VS has increasingly favored observation or radiation in place of microsurgery, likely reflecting a lower tolerance for cranial neuropathy, particularly facial nerve paralysis in VS treatment outcomes (2)(3)(4)(5)(6).…”
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“…Microsurgical resection remains a favorable option for large tumors with brainstem compression, hydrocephalus, growing tumors, or symptomatic patients. Recent literature suggests management of VS has increasingly favored observation or radiation in place of microsurgery, likely reflecting a lower tolerance for cranial neuropathy, particularly facial nerve paralysis in VS treatment outcomes (2)(3)(4)(5)(6).…”
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