REPAIR OF FACIAL-NERVE AFTER REMOVAL OF CEREBELOPONTINE ANGLE TUMORS - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY

Citation
Tt. King et al., REPAIR OF FACIAL-NERVE AFTER REMOVAL OF CEREBELOPONTINE ANGLE TUMORS - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY, Journal of neurosurgery, 78(5), 1993, pp. 720-725
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223085
Volume
78
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
720 - 725
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3085(1993)78:5<720:ROFARO>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The results of repair of 18 facial nerves were examined by means of a modified House-Brackmann grading system. Six were repaired by end-to-e nd anastomosis and 12 by nerve graft. The reliability of the simplifie d House-Brackmann grading system was also assessed, using the kappa st atistic to analyze the agreement between pairs of observers who examin ed the function of 40 nerves in 37 patients. Facial nerves studied had been either preserved, repaired or grafted, or divided and treated by faciohypoglossal nerve anastomosis. One nerve was not treated. The gr ading system proved to be somewhat unreliable, with complete agreement between observers in only 25% of cases. Facial nerve repair produced a fair return of function in just under two-thirds of the cases. The a bility of an examiner ignorant of the patient's history to assess from the end result how the nerve had been managed was also estimated. Obs ervers showed little ability to decide correctly on the previous treat ment of the nerve when the patient showed moderate dysfunction postope ratively. The implications of these findings for grading systems and f or management of the facial nerve in acoustic nerve tumor surgery are discussed.