2023
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13111548
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Two-Stage Surgical Management for Acutely Presented Large Vestibular Schwannomas: Report of Two Cases

Abdullah Keles,
Burak Ozaydin,
Ufuk Erginoglu
et al.

Abstract: The surgical management of vestibular schwannomas should be based on their presentation, neuro-imaging findings, surgeons’ expertise, and logistics. Multi-stage surgery can be beneficial for large-sized lesions with acute presentations. Herein, we highlighted the indications for two cases managed initially through the retrosigmoid and, subsequently, translabyrinthine approaches. The first case presented with acute balance and gait issues and a long history of hearing loss and blurred vision. Neuroimaging findi… Show more

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