Predicting Long‐Term Facial Nerve Outcome after Acoustic Neuroma Surgery
- 1 March 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery
- Vol. 108 (3) , 220-224
- https://doi.org/10.1177/019459989310800303
Abstract
Although anatomic preservation of the facial nerve is achieved in nearly 90% of reported cases after acoustic neuroma surgery, postoperative long-term facial function is of most concern to the patient. This study examines long-term facial nerve function in relation to the immediate postoperative function and the function at time of discharge from the hospital. Subjects included 515 patients who underwent primary acoustic neuroma removal at House Ear Clinic from 1982 through 1989 and who had normal preoperative facial function, an intact facial nerve after surgery, and a House-Brackmann facial nerve grade available immediately postoperatively, at time of hospital discharge, and at least 1 year postoperatively. Rate of acceptable facial function (House grades I-IV) differed significantly (p < 0.001) at the three postoperative time intervals: 85.2%, immediate; 73.6%, discharge; 93.8%, long-term. Of those with good immediate function (grades I-II), 98.6% had acceptable long-term function. Of those with poor immediate function (grades V-VI), 69.8% had acceptable long-term function. We conclude that facial nerve recovery after acoustic neuroma surgery is characterized by slight deterioration in the immediate postoperative period, but subsequent improvement in the long-term. Patients can be reliably counseled that acceptable function immediately after surgery is associated with a favorable long-term outcome; poor function immediately after surgery, despite an intact nerve, has a more guarded prognosis.Keywords
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