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Hearing preservation: a realistic goal in surgical removal of cerebellopontine angle tumors.
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OtorhinolaryngologyNeurotologySurgeryNeuro-oncologySurgical RemovalCerebellopontine Angle TumorsSkull Base SurgeryRealistic GoalHealth SciencesRadiologyAudiologyHead And Neck SurgeryHearing ConservationHearing LossServiceable HearingOtolaryngologyCochlear ImplantComplete ExcisionAttempted Hearing PreservationMedicine
Complete excision of small (less than or equal to 2 cm) cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors as well as preservation of hearing is possible. In a series of 28 patients with serviceable hearing and small tumors, one in three (32%) had hearing preserved. Our experience with tumors of this size (N = 54) suggests no significant difference in morbidity whether the approach used is suboccipital (prone) as in attempted hearing preservation, or translabyrinthine when hearing is not a factor.