Vestibular schwannoma between 1 and 3 cm: Importance of thetumor size in surgical and functional outcome

1. Introduction

The goal of every surgery should be to avoid life-threateningevents and to find ways to preserve nerve function, and thusimprove patient’s quality of life [3]. Surgery for vestibular schwan-noma (VS) remains one of the most demanding surgical proceduresat the same time that microsurgery is trending as the primary toolfor managing patients with VS. Consequently, there is a pressingneed to better identify and measure factors influencing functionaloutcomes in microsurgery patients. […][Read the article]

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Cranial base surgery, e.g. vestibularis-schwannom
(acoustic neuroma)

Brain tumours

Spinal cord tumours

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neurosurgery

Paediatric
neurosurgery

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neurosurgery

Neurovascular
compression syndrome,
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spine conditions

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