Retrolabyrinthine approach for surgical placement of auditory brainstem implants in children


Autoria(s): Bento, Ricardo Ferreira; Monteiro, Tatiana Alves; Tsuji, Robinson Koji; Telas Gomez, Marcos Queiroz; Pinna, Mariana Hausen; Schmidt Goffi-Gomez, Maria Valeria; Brito, Rubens
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

01/11/2013

01/11/2013

2012

Resumo

Conclusion: The extended retrolabyrinthine approach (RLA) is a safe and reliable approach for auditory brainstem placement in children. The surgical landmarks to reach cochlear nucleus are adequately exposed by this approach. Objective: To describe a new approach option for auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) in children, highlighting the anatomical landmarks to appropriately expose the foramen of Luschka. Methods: Three prelingually deafened children consecutively operated for ABIs via the RLA. Results: ABI placement via the RLA was successfully performed in all children without any further complications except multidirectional nystagmus in one child. The RLA we employed differed from that used for vestibular schwannoma only in the removal of the posterior semicircular canal. The lateral and superior semicircular canals and the vestibule remained intact, and there was no need to expose the dura of the internal auditory meatus. The jugular bulb was completely exposed to allow adequate visualization of the ninth cranial nerve and cerebellar flocculus.

Identificador

ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA, LONDON, v. 132, n. 5, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 462-466, MAY, 2012

0001-6489

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/37545

10.3109/00016489.2011.643455

http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00016489.2011.643455

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eng

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE

LONDON

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ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #LIP-READING #HEARING LOSS #SENSORINEURAL #PRELINGUAL DEAFNESS #PRESCHOOL CHILD #AUDITORY PATHWAYS #INFANT #REHABILITATION #HEARING IMPAIRED #NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-2 #COCHLEAR NERVE #APLASIA #ADULTS #OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
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article

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