ACOUSTIC /VESTIBULAR (8th nerve) SCHWANOMA

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Vestibular Nerve Schwanoma (acoustic neuromas)

Vestibular schwannomas or acoustic neuromas are the most common and typically cause hearing loss and ringing in the ears (tinnitus); as they enlarge they may also cause imbalance and incoordination as well as facial weakness. Large tumours need surgery to release the pressure on the brainstem, whilst smaller tumours could be treated with radiosurgery.

MRI before surgery
Micro Craniotomy
Tumour Removal
Intraoperative Facial NerveMonitoring
Use Of Endoscope During Surgery
Complete Tumour Removal With Intact Facial Nerve