Patients with NF2 are usually deaf as a result of surgical removal of bilateral VSs or as a result of the NF2. These patients cannot be rehabilitated using a traditional cochlear implant unless the auditory nerves are anatomically intact at the end of surgery. When the nerve has been severed, partial restoration of auditory function may be achieved by using the multichannel ABI, which electrically stimulates the auditory system at the level of the cochlear nuclei. '-6 In the early 1990s, physicians in the United States and Europe began to make use of two Nucleus multichannel ABI models using the translabyrinthine (TL) approach. In 1997, our group was recruited to test the "European" 21-channel ABI (Cochlear AG, Melbourne, Australia). Since then, six of our patients with NF2 have been operated on for VS removal and ABI implantation using the RS-TM approach, which offers a number of advantages over the TL route.7,8