1989
Cochlear Nerve Conduction Block: An Explanation for Spontaneous Hearing Return after Acoustic Tumor Surgery
Kveton J, Tarlov E, Drumheller G, Katcher F, Abbott C. Cochlear Nerve Conduction Block: An Explanation for Spontaneous Hearing Return after Acoustic Tumor Surgery. Otolaryngology 1989, 100: 594-601. PMID: 2501735, DOI: 10.1177/019459988910000613.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCochlear nerveAcoustic tumor resectionIntact cochlear nerveInternal auditory arteryPertinent animal dataDirect mechanical traumaAcoustic tumor surgeryPosterior fossa surgeryReversible conduction blockIntraoperative auditoryNerve injuryTumor resectionFossa surgeryTumor manipulationElectrophysiologic dataHearing lossTumor surgeryConduction blockMechanical traumaSpontaneous recoveryAnimal dataNervePreservation proceduresHuman subjectsSurgery
1984
Middle Fossa Vestibular Neurectomy: An Update
Glasscock M, Kveton J, Christiansen S. Middle Fossa Vestibular Neurectomy: An Update. Otolaryngology 1984, 92: 216-220. PMID: 6425777, DOI: 10.1177/019459988409200215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFemaleHearing Loss, SensorineuralHumansMaleMeniere DiseaseMiddle AgedPostoperative ComplicationsTinnitusVertigoVestibular NerveConceptsServiceable hearingMiddle fossa vestibular nerve sectionVestibular nerve sectionCareful patient selectionPrecise surgical techniqueDestructive proceduresAural pressureSkull base proceduresVestibular nerveMeniere's diseaseNerve sectionPatient selectionSurgical managementVertiginous patientsSurgical techniqueOtic capsuleDiseaseHearingMorbidityVertigoPatientsNerve