ABSTRACT
Objectives: This study sought to determine explicitly whether postsurgical facial
nerve outcomes for patients with a cystic component to a vestibular schwannoma were
significantly different from those with a solid tumor. Design: Seventy patients who
underwent translabyrinthine surgery for a cystic vestibular schwannoma between May
1981 and the present, and who had complete records in our database, were identified.
These were compared with a group of patients with solid tumors matched to the study
group on the following parameters: House-Brackmann grade at presentation, tumor size,
surgical approach, age. Setting: Regional tertiary referral center. Participants:
Adult patients with vestibular schwannomas. Main Outcome Measures: House-Brackmann
score 2 years following surgery. Results: No significant difference was found between
the two groups. Conclusions: The perceived difference in outcomes between cystic and
solid vestibular schwannomas cannot be demonstrated when confounding factors such
as tumor size are taken into account.
KEYWORDS
Vestibular schwannoma - facial nerve - outcome measures
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Stephen E.M JonesM.B.B.S. F.R.C.S. (ORL-HNS)
Departments of Otolaryngology and Audiology, Box 48, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
eMail: stephenemjones@nhs.net