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Intraoperative EABR for Decision Making

Intraoperative EABR for Decision Making

Recruiting
18-99 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

In this study patients undergoing simultaneous translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma resection and cochlear implantation are included. The goal of the study is to correlate the eABR results with postoperative hearing results.

Description

Patients undergoing translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma resection are included in the study. Preoperatively an eABR is carried out, as well as before and after tumor resection.

Postoperatively patients are fitted with a cochlear implant as routinely carried out. The postoperative hearing results with cochlear implant are correlated to the eABR results. The study is an observational study since eABR measurements are not part of the study. A correlation between eABR results categorized in three groups (good response, weak response, no response) with monosyllable understanding with cochlear implant (measured with Freiburger monosyllables test).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients between 18 and 99 years undergoing translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma resection
  • Patients wanted hearing rehabilitation with a cochlear implant

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patients who do not want to be part of the study

Study details
    Vestibular Schwannoma
    Hearing Loss

NCT03745560

Christoph Arnoldner

11 September 2025

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