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Stimulation of the vestibular nerve

Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 1998
Introduction. The aim of this study was the development of a simple galvanic stimulator for routine clinical use, which by stimulation of the vestibular nerve helps to discriminate between labyrinthine and retro-labyrinthine lesions, as well as to localise the side (left–right) of the retro-labyrinthine function loss. Patients and methods.
null Van Twisk   +3 more
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Vestibular Nerve Section: Long‐term Follow‐up

The Laryngoscope, 1997
AbstractVestibular nerve section is considered an effective modality in the treatment of refractory and incapacitating vertigo. Typically nerve section results are described on the basis of short‐term follow‐up. We have reviewed 41 cases of vestibular nerve section spanning an 18‐year period.
D G, Pappas, D G, Pappas
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Morphology Of The Vestibular Nerve: I. Anatomical Studies Of The Vestibular Nerve In Man

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1973
The intratemporal portion of the vestibular nerve in man has been studied with regard to its gross and topographical anatomy. The study includes a light microscope investigation of the vestibular ganglion and She preganglionic parts of the vestibular nerve.
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Retrolabyrinthine vestibular nerve section: Analysis of results

The Laryngoscope, 1986
AbstractThe retrolabyrinthine section of the vestibular nerve is an effective procedure for the ablation of unilateral vestibular function while preserving hearing. Although this procedure has been most frequently used for the control of unilateral Meniere's disease, it may also be effective in the control of unilateral vestibular dysfunction of other ...
J L, Kemink, J T, Hoff
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Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibular Nerve

2023
Wolfgang Grisold   +2 more
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Vestibular Nerve Section: Middle Fossa and Translabyrinthine

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1973
Middle fossa and translabyrinthine vestibular nerve section are discussed in regard to selection of patients, indications, surgical technique, and illustrative case reports.
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Clinical Evaluation of the Vestibular Nerve Using Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018
Summary: Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials are currently the most clinically accessible method to evaluate the otolith reflex pathways. These responses provide unique information regarding the status of the utriculo-ocular and sacculo-collic reflex pathways, information that has previously been unavailable.
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Vestibular nerve section: Translabyrinthine approach

Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
The gold standard for control of vertigo in vestibular disorders is the translabyrinthine total VIIIth nerve section. This procedure is recommended for patients disabled by vertigo when there is severe or total loss of hearing in the involved ear. The procedure is associated with a low morbidity rate and insures a total loss of vestibular function in ...
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Vestibular inhibition of sympathetic nerve activities

Brain Research, 1970
Y, Uchino, N, Kudo, K, Tsuda, Y, Iwamura
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