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Vestibular Nerve Section

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
In the nearly 90 years since Frazier first performed an eighth nerve section through the posterior fossa for the treatment of Ménières's disease, the surgical management of Ménière's disease has come full circle. With refinements in surgical technique and advancements in instrumentation, optics, illumination, and neuromonitoring, a procedure that was ...
H, Silverstein, T O, Willcox
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Vestibular nerve section

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002
When the vertigo of Meniere's disease becomes refractory to medical management, a variety of surgical options are available. If intratympanic gentamicin has failed or is not recommended and serviceable hearing is present, sectioning the vestibular nerve is an excellent option in terms of vertigo control, hearing preservation, and postoperative quality ...
Herbert, Silverstein, Lance E, Jackson
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Vestibular Nerve Compression in Eighth-Nerve Tumors

ORL, 1981
The superior vestibular nerve was studied histologically in 25 patients who underwent removal of inferior vestibular nerve schwannoma. In most cases, the nerve fibers were structurally normal but the endoneurial space showed various degrees of capillary stasis and/or extravasation of red blood cells. Increased fibrosis of the endoneurial space was seen
J, Ylikoski, B, Morra, I, Hernandez
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Deafferentated vestibular nerve

Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1983
Contrary to the cochlear branch of the VIIIth nerve, the vestibular branch does not degenerate quickly in the squirrel monkey after the end organs are surgically removed. This surgical procedure is favored by some investigators who advocate that removal of the vestibular receptors does eventually lead to the death of the nerve.
C.D. Fermin, M. Igarashi
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Patterns of vestibular function following vestibular nerve section

The Laryngoscope, 1992
AbstractBithermal caloric irrigations, low‐frequency rotational chair stimulation, and posturography were performed on 20 patients before and after vestibular nerve section. Twelve patients demonstrated acute postoperative spontaneous nystagmus and rotational vestibulo‐ocular reflex (VOR) asymmetry.
S P, Cass, J M, Kartush, M D, Graham
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Cross-Sectional Vestibular Nerve Analysis in Vestibular Neuritis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2012
Objectives: We examined the association between the size and cross-sectional area of the superior vestibular nerve as measured on constructive interference in steady-state (CISS) parasagittal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the vestibular nerve function as measured by electronystagmography.
Christopher E, Fundakowski   +2 more
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Vestibular Nerve in Meniere's Disease

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
Biopsy specimens of vestibular nerves of 40 patients with severe Meniere's disease were studied by microscopy. In 17 patients, a translabyrinthine eighth nerve transection was done; in 23 patients, a middle fossa vestibular neurectomy was done. Many of the nerve fibers had thickened and deformed myelin coats; some were thinly myelinated fibers and some
J, Ylikoski, Y, Collan, T, Palva
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Vestibular-like facial nerve schwannoma

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2004
To evaluate the prevalence as well as the management of primary facial nerve schwannoma (PFNS) presenting as vestibular schwannoma.A retrospective review was carried out on 146 patients referred to and operated upon in our institution over a 5-year period for tumors of the internal auditory canal extending or not into the cerebello-pontine angle (TICA).
Romain E, Kania   +2 more
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Vestibular neuritis affects both superior and inferior vestibular nerves

Neurology, 2016
To characterize the profiles of afferent dysfunction in a cross section of patients with acute vestibular neuritis using tests of otolith and semicircular canal function sensitive to each of the 5 vestibular end organs.Forty-three patients fulfilling clinical criteria for acute vestibular neuritis were recruited between 2010 and 2016 and studied within
Rachael L, Taylor   +5 more
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