Vestibular Schwannomas

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2025
ISBN13: 9780128245347
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2025 9780128245347
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Vestibular Schwannomas covers multiple facets of vestibular schwannomas, including advancements in surgical techniques, radiological innovations, long-term patient outcomes, and implications for hearing preservation. It serves as a comprehensive guide for clinicians and researchers aiming to enhance diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic strategies in managing these complex tumors which are benign, slow-growing tumors that originate from the Schwann cells that line the vestibular nerve. They are the most prevalent neoplasms found in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA), the critical junction between the cerebellum and the brainstem.

Their incidence, clinical presentation, and impact on surrounding neurological structures make them a focal point of research and medical intervention. Understanding their etiology, diagnosis, and treatment options requires an interdisciplinary approach bridging neurology, otology, and radiology.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780128245347
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Herdrukdatum:17-4-2026

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1. History of vestibular schwannoma management<br><br>Section I. Basic Science <br>2. Applied anatomy in vestibular schwannoma<br>3. Molecular biology and disease models of vestibular schwannomas: State of the art<br>4. Pathology and tumor microenvironment of vestibular schwannoma<br>5. Genomics of vestibular schwannoma<br>6. Vestibular schwannomas: Key research questions and priorities<br><br>Section II. Assessment <br>7. Clinical evaluation and investigation of patients with a sporadic vestibular schwannoma<br>8. Clinical evaluation and investigation of vestibular schwannoma in NF2-related schwannomatosis<br>9. Vestibular schwannoma imaging and differential diagnosis<br>10. Clinical epidemiology of sporadic vestibular schwannomas<br>11. Clinical epidemiology of NF2-related schwannomatosis<br><br>Section III. Treatment <br>12. Surveillance management of vestibular schwannoma: present and future strategies<br>13. Medical therapy for vestibular schwannomas<br>14. Translabyrinthine approach to the cerebellopontine angle<br>15. Retrosigmoid approach to vestibular schwannoma<br>16. Middle fossa approach to vestibular schwannomas<br>17. The retrolabyrinthine approach<br>18. Endoscopic vestibular schwannoma surgery<br>19. Vestibular schwannoma microsurgical technique<br>20. Outcomes following vestibular schwannoma surgery<br>21. Salvage resection and radiosurgery following failed primary treatment of vestibular schwannomas<br>22. Hearing preservation surgery for vestibular schwannoma<br>23. Vestibular schwannoma, postsurgical complications<br>24. Anesthesia for excision of vestibular schwannoma<br><br>Section IV. Stereotactic radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas <br>25. Gamma knife radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas<br>26. LINAC stereotactic radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas<br>27. Fractionated radiotherapy for vestibular schwannoma<br>28. Proton therapy for vestibular schwannomas<br><br>Section V. General Considerations <br>29. Decision making in sporadic VS<br>30. Decision making in NF2-related schwannomatosis<br>31. Management of vestibular schwannoma in the elderly<br>32. Subtotal versus total excision of vestibular schwannomas<br>33. Quality of life after treatment of vestibular schwannomas<br>34. The role of the clinical nurse specialist in managing vestibular schwannoma<br>35. Vestibular schwannoma: Global perspectives<br><br>Section VI. Rehabilitation <br>36. Secondary trigeminal neuralgia due to vestibular schwannoma<br>37. Hearing rehabilitation in patients with vestibular schwannomas<br>38. Prevention and rehabilitation of facial palsy in patients with vestibular schwannomas<br>39. Dizziness in vestibular schwannomas<br>40. Tinnitus and its management in patients with vestibular schwannoma
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