Management of growing vestibular schwannomas

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作者
Ferri, Gian Gaetano [1 ]
Pirodda, Antonio [1 ]
Ceroni, Alberto Rinaldi [1 ]
Fioravanti, Antonio [2 ]
Calbucci, Fabio [2 ]
Modugno, Giovanni Carlo [1 ]
机构
[1] S Orsola Malpighi Univ Hosp, Dept Specialist Surg & Anesthesiol Sci, I-40138 Bologna, Italy
[2] Bellaria Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Bologna, Italy
关键词
Vestibular schwannoma; Growth rate; Hearing function; Imaging; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; UNILATERAL ACOUSTIC NEUROMAS; TERM HEARING PRESERVATION; GAMMA-KNIFE RADIOSURGERY; CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT; TUMOR-GROWTH; SURGERY; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1007/s00405-012-2248-4
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
Conservative management of small vestibular schwannomas is frequently proposed as most tumours do not grow. Anyway, tumour growth is reported in 30-40 % of the cases, so that surgery is consequently generally proposed. We primarily observed 161 patients affected by unilateral vestibular schwannomas. All patients were examined by means of gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging scans. Tumour growth was recorded in 58 cases (35.8 %) and these subjects set up the group of study. Twenty-two (37.9 %) patients were surgically treated; tumour was always completely removed, all patients had normal facial function after surgery and only one patient suffered from a major complication (cerebellar haematoma). Fourteen patients (24.1 %) were submitted to radiotherapy, while one patient was lost at follow-up and another one died because of other medical reasons. Finally, 20 (34.5 %) subjects continued to be observed for different reasons. The mean follow-up period after identification of growth was 6.1 years. Nine tumours continued to grow, nine tumours stopped growing, one tumour grew and then regressed in size and one tumour decreased. Sixty percent of patients with useful hearing at diagnosis preserved it during the entire observation period. In conclusion, most of VS do not grow; in case of tumour growth, a surgical procedure may be suggested and the outcomes are not negatively influenced by the delay of the procedure. But in some cases, patients can still follow the "wait and scan" policy. In fact, only less than half of the growing tumours continued to grow. Moreover, most of the patients continued to retain a useful hearing.
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页码:2013 / 2019
页数:7
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