Abstract

Vestibular schwannoma surgery necessitates intraoperative neuromonitoring to secure long-term tumor control by sufficient tumor removal and preservation of neural function. Therein, facial nerve function can be assessed in real-time and quantitatively by intraoperative continuous facial nerve monitoring with repetitive direct stimulation. The ABR and, further, CNAP, are closely monitored for the continuous assessment of the hearing function. In addition, the evoked masseter and extraocular electromyograms, SEP, MEP, and neuromonitoring of the lower cranial nerves are implemented as needed. In this article, we introduce our neuromonitoring techniques during vestibular schwannoma surgery with an illustrative video.

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