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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 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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Occult Schwannomas of the Vestibular Nerve

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
Five small occult schwannomas of the vestibular nerve were discovered on routine examination of 893 serially sectioned temporal bones of 517 individuals. Three arose from the superior division, one from the inferior division, and the other had a multicentric origin from both divisions of the nerve.
T J, Stewart, J, Liland, H F, Schuknecht
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Retrolabyrinthine Section of the Vestibular Nerve

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
When symptoms of dizziness and episodic vertigo cannot be controlled through medical management or drainage procedures such as endolymphatic subarachnoid shunt operations, selective vestibular nerve section may be necessary. In the 1920s eighth cranial nerve sections were performed by neurosurgeons through the suboccipital approach but were frequently ...
J W, House   +3 more
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Vestibular Nerve Compression in Eighth-Nerve Tumors

ORL, 2010
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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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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Segmental Analysis of the Vestibular Nerve and the Efferents of the Vestibular Complex

The Anatomical Record, 2018
ABSTRACTUse of a segmental approach in the study of vestibular centers in the hindbrain improves morphological and functional understanding of this region controlled by Hox genes, among other molecular determinants. Here, we review accrued data about segmental organization of vestibular afferents and efferents.
Carmen Díaz, Luis Puelles
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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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The Vestibulocochlear Nerve: Vestibular Nerve

1995
Abstract It is well known that the vestibulocochlear or Vlllth cranial nerve is sensory in nature, and that its peripheral endings are found within the inner ear. Although usually thought of as a single nerve, it actually consists of two axon bundles that are intimately related throughout their intracranial course, as well as their ...
S Ramón Y Cajal   +3 more
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