EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA

Objectives. In 1974, in the United States of America, ”Florida Ear and Sinus Center” initiated a ”Wait & Scan” approach for acoustic neurinoma. It consists of monitoring vestibular schwannoma patients, during several years, using magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of our study was to evaluate...

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Main Authors: Marin Buracovschi, Alexandru Sandul, Oleg Borisenko, Grigore Zapuhlîh, Vladimir Moraru, Nicolae Buracovschi
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Published: Association of Surgeons of the Republic of Moldova 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-3ead2b0d2f224fffa09c215c1e50e71c2020-11-25T04:09:18ZengAssociation of Surgeons of the Republic of MoldovaArta Medica1810-18521810-18792020-10-0176310.5281/zenodo.407004759EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMAMarin Buracovschi0Alexandru Sandul1Oleg Borisenko2Grigore Zapuhlîh3Vladimir Moraru4Nicolae Buracovschi5State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemiţanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaState University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemiţanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaA. I. Kolomiichenko Research Institute of Otolaryngology, Kyiv, UkraineState University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemiţanu”, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova”Diomid Gherman” Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova”Timofei Moșneaga” Republican Clinical Hospital, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova Objectives. In 1974, in the United States of America, ”Florida Ear and Sinus Center” initiated a ”Wait & Scan” approach for acoustic neurinoma. It consists of monitoring vestibular schwannoma patients, during several years, using magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of our study was to evaluate monitoring results of vestibular schwannoma patients. Material and Methods. In the Otorhinolaryngology clinic of the Republican Clinical Hospital „Timofei Moșneaga”, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, were monitored 6 patients with vestibular schwannoma. In order to establish the diagnosis in these patients, the following diagnostic methods were used: audiometry, brainstem auditory evoked potential test, vestibulometry and magnetic resonance imaging exam. Results. In our study the following diagnoses were established: 1 case of intralabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma, 2 cases of intracanalicular vestibular schwannoma, 3 cases of 2nd grade vestibular schwannoma. Unilateral neurosensorial hypoacusis, in 5 cases, was the first symptom of this pathology. By American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery classification system, patients were distributed as follows: 4 cases of class D hypoacusis, 1 case of class C hypoacusis and, in 1 case, hearing was normal. According to the magnetic resonance imaging scan, two 2nd grade vestibular schwannoma patients showed tumor growth, while 2 cases of intracanalicular vestibular schwannoma were in stagnation. Conclusion. It is strongly necessary to perform contrast magnetic resonance imaging scan in patients with unilateral neurosensorial hypoacusis of unknown ethiology, in order to establish the diagnosis. Also, following the study, it was established that tumors that exceed the internal auditory canal, show a higher growth rate than intracanalicular tumors. https://artamedica.md/index.php/artamedica/article/view/58vestibular schwannomasensorineural hypoacusismagnetic resonance imaging
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author Marin Buracovschi
Alexandru Sandul
Oleg Borisenko
Grigore Zapuhlîh
Vladimir Moraru
Nicolae Buracovschi
spellingShingle Marin Buracovschi
Alexandru Sandul
Oleg Borisenko
Grigore Zapuhlîh
Vladimir Moraru
Nicolae Buracovschi
EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA
Arta Medica
vestibular schwannoma
sensorineural hypoacusis
magnetic resonance imaging
author_facet Marin Buracovschi
Alexandru Sandul
Oleg Borisenko
Grigore Zapuhlîh
Vladimir Moraru
Nicolae Buracovschi
author_sort Marin Buracovschi
title EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA
title_short EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA
title_full EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH ACOUSTIC NEURINOMA
title_sort evaluation of monitoring of patients with acoustic neurinoma
publisher Association of Surgeons of the Republic of Moldova
series Arta Medica
issn 1810-1852
1810-1879
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objectives. In 1974, in the United States of America, ”Florida Ear and Sinus Center” initiated a ”Wait & Scan” approach for acoustic neurinoma. It consists of monitoring vestibular schwannoma patients, during several years, using magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of our study was to evaluate monitoring results of vestibular schwannoma patients. Material and Methods. In the Otorhinolaryngology clinic of the Republican Clinical Hospital „Timofei Moșneaga”, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, were monitored 6 patients with vestibular schwannoma. In order to establish the diagnosis in these patients, the following diagnostic methods were used: audiometry, brainstem auditory evoked potential test, vestibulometry and magnetic resonance imaging exam. Results. In our study the following diagnoses were established: 1 case of intralabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma, 2 cases of intracanalicular vestibular schwannoma, 3 cases of 2nd grade vestibular schwannoma. Unilateral neurosensorial hypoacusis, in 5 cases, was the first symptom of this pathology. By American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery classification system, patients were distributed as follows: 4 cases of class D hypoacusis, 1 case of class C hypoacusis and, in 1 case, hearing was normal. According to the magnetic resonance imaging scan, two 2nd grade vestibular schwannoma patients showed tumor growth, while 2 cases of intracanalicular vestibular schwannoma were in stagnation. Conclusion. It is strongly necessary to perform contrast magnetic resonance imaging scan in patients with unilateral neurosensorial hypoacusis of unknown ethiology, in order to establish the diagnosis. Also, following the study, it was established that tumors that exceed the internal auditory canal, show a higher growth rate than intracanalicular tumors.
topic vestibular schwannoma
sensorineural hypoacusis
magnetic resonance imaging
url https://artamedica.md/index.php/artamedica/article/view/58
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