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  • Article
  • Open Access
2,348 Views
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Continuous Radiofrequency for Morton’s Neuroma: Is There Complete Ablation? A Preliminary Report

  • Gabriel Camuñas-Nieves,
  • Alejandro Fernández-Gibello,
  • Simone Moroni,
  • Felice Galluccio,
  • Mario Fajardo-Pérez,
  • Francisco Martínez-Pérez,
  • Eduardo Simón-Pérez and
  • Alfonso Martínez-Nova

Background and Objectives: Morton’s neuroma is a painful foot condition that can be treated with continuous radiofrequency. However, its efficacy is not always optimal, with failure rates of 15–20%. It has been suggested that these failur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,460 Views
12 Pages

Preventive Effect of Local Lidocaine Administration on the Formation of Traumatic Neuroma

  • Feng Ji,
  • Yongyan Zhang,
  • Peng Cui,
  • Ying Li,
  • Caixia Li,
  • Dongping Du and
  • Hua Xu

24 March 2023

Background: Traumatic neuroma is a common sequela of peripheral nerve injury or amputation, which often leads to severe neuropathic pain. The present study investigated the effect of local lidocaine administration on preventing the formation of traum...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,057 Views
10 Pages

Muscle-in-Vein Conduits for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neuroma of Sensory Digital Nerves

  • Ines Ana Ederer,
  • Jonas Kolbenschlag,
  • Adrien Daigeler and
  • Theodora Wahler

15 September 2022

Background: Considering the debilitating burden of neuroma resulting in a significant loss of function and excruciating pain, the use of muscle-in-vein conduits (MVCs) for the reconstruction of painful neuroma of sensory nerves of the fingers was ass...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,066 Views
8 Pages

Hopeless Neuroma—The Neurotized Free Flap Tissue Augmentation as Salvage Therapy—A Concept and Clinical Demonstration

  • Martin Aman,
  • Julia J. Glaser,
  • Arne H. Boecker,
  • Mirjam Thielen,
  • Amr Eisa,
  • Amir K. Bigdeli,
  • Emre Gazyakan,
  • Ulrich Kneser and
  • Leila Harhaus

10 February 2023

Therapy-resistant neuroma pain is a devastating condition for patients and surgeons. Although various methods are described to surgically deal with neuromas, some discontinuity and stump neuroma therapies have anatomical limitations. It is widely kno...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,668 Views
10 Pages

Infiltrative Type I Collagen in the Treatment of Morton’s Neuroma: A Mini-Series

  • Federico Giarda,
  • Adele Agostini,
  • Stefano Colonna,
  • Luciana Sciumè,
  • Alberto Meroni,
  • Giovanna Beretta and
  • Davide Dalla Costa

12 July 2023

Morton’s neuroma (MN) is a compressive neuropathy of the common plantar digital nerve, most commonly affecting the third inter-digital space. The conservative approach is the first recommended treatment option. However, other different approach...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,856 Views
10 Pages

Paroxysmal Positional Nystagmus in Acoustic Neuroma Patients

  • Francesco Comacchio,
  • Paola Magnavita and
  • Barbara Bellemo

13 April 2023

The association between acoustic neuroma and positional vertigo with paroxysmal positional nystagmus is relatively rare, but, when present, it certainly represents a challenge for the otoneurologist. There are few reports in the literature on this pa...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,686 Views
9 Pages

We report the case of a 51-year-old woman with multiple otologic and vestibular symptoms. She presented with two different types of tinnitus in her right ear, vertigo, and fluctuating aural symptoms in the left ear. She also complained of disequilibr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
823 Views
10 Pages

Anatomical Validation of a Selective Anesthetic Block Test to Differentiate Morton’s Neuroma from Mechanical Metatarsalgia

  • Gabriel Camuñas-Nieves,
  • Hector Pérez-Sánchez,
  • Alejandro Fernández-Gibello,
  • Simone Moroni,
  • Felice Galluccio,
  • Mario Fajardo-Pérez,
  • Laura Pérez-Palma and
  • Alfonso Martínez-Nova

21 October 2025

Background and Objectives: The anesthetic nerve block test is a surgical technique that can assist in the differential diagnosis of forefoot pain. The MTP joint, enclosed by its capsule, may act as a sealed cavity with predictable contrast dispersion...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
10,351 Views
7 Pages

27 February 2023

Muscle herniation of the lower extremity, such as tibialis anterior muscle herniation (TAMH), is not a rare cause of leg pain in athletes. However, a few studies have reported surgical treatment for TAMH, and the optimal surgical procedure remains co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,185 Views
15 Pages

Morton’s Neuroma or Intermetatarsal Bursitis—A Prospective Diagnostic Study of Intermetatarsal Pain

  • Sif Binder Larsen,
  • Cecilie Mørck Offersen,
  • Eva Dyrberg,
  • Jens Kurt Johansen,
  • Naja Bjørslev Lange,
  • Birthe Højlund Bech,
  • Michael Bachmann Nielsen and
  • Søren Tobias Torp-Pedersen

Background: Intermetatarsal bursitis (IMB) is emerging as a diagnostic consideration for patients with forefoot pain. However, few investigations have been conducted into the incidence of IMB among patients with forefoot pain. The symptoms of IMB are...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
21,937 Views
12 Pages

Traumatic Neuroma of the Hard Palate Mimicking a Small Salivary Gland Tumor—A Case Report

  • Kamil Nelke,
  • Maciej Janeczek,
  • Edyta Pasicka,
  • Krzysztof Żak,
  • Marceli Łukaszewski,
  • Jan Nienartowicz,
  • Grzegorz Gogolewski,
  • Irma Maag,
  • Piotr Kuropka and
  • Maciej Dobrzyński

In the case of any pathologies arising in the hard palate, it is always important to exclude their possible odontogenic origins. Cone-beam computed tomography is mandatory. In cases where a possible non-teeth-related pathology is confirmed, each clin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,588 Views
11 Pages

The Recurrence of Painful Neuromas of the Limbs Following TMR

  • Alessandro Crosio,
  • Elisa Rosanda,
  • Francesca Latini,
  • Alice Clemente,
  • Francesco Maria Locatelli,
  • Mauro Magnani,
  • Letizia Marenghi and
  • Pierluigi Tos

8 February 2025

Background/Objectives: Neuropathic pain associated with neuromas is a complex clinical problem to treat. Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) has been demonstrated to treat pain both as a prophylactic procedure in amputated patients and in patients af...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,424 Views
22 Pages

Strategies for Treating Traumatic Neuromas with Tissue-Engineered Materials

  • Teng Wan,
  • Qi-Cheng Li,
  • Ming-Yu Qin,
  • Yi-Lin Wang,
  • Feng-Shi Zhang,
  • Xiao-Meng Zhang,
  • Yi-Chong Zhang and
  • Pei-Xun Zhang

16 April 2024

Neuroma, a pathological response to peripheral nerve injury, refers to the abnormal growth of nerve tissue characterized by disorganized axonal proliferation. Commonly occurring after nerve injuries, surgeries, or amputations, this condition leads to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
9,124 Views
10 Pages

Study of the Anatomical Association between Morton’s Neuroma and the Space Inferior to the Deep Transverse Metatarsal Ligament Using Ultrasound

  • María del Mar Ruiz-Herrera,
  • Juan José Criado-Álvarez,
  • Mario Suarez-Ortiz,
  • Marko Konschake,
  • Simone Moroni and
  • Félix Marcos-Tejedor

Morton’s neuroma (MN) is a common condition in clinical practice. The compressive etiology is the most accepted, in which compression occurs in the tunnel formed by the adjacent metatarsals, the deep transverse metatarsal ligament (DTML) and th...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,910 Views
13 Pages

22 August 2023

Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) stands as a rare neoplasm, initially documented by Bahadori and Liebow in 1973; however, its biological behavior and underlying pathogenesis continue to elude comprehensive understanding. Throughout the years,...

  • Hypothesis
  • Open Access
1,952 Views
32 Pages

22 August 2025

Among the leading etiologies of limb amputations are diabetes mellitus, alongside trauma and peripheral vascular disease conditions, whose complications are major indications for surgery, which can subsequently elicit chronic refractory postamputatio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,743 Views
12 Pages

Update/Refinement of Targeted Muscle Reinnervation Indication: A Scoping Review of Applications for Non-Amputees

  • Jonathan Cornacchini,
  • Haïzam Oubari,
  • Vlad Tereshenko,
  • Maria Bejar-Chapa,
  • Yanis Berkane,
  • Anna Scarabosio,
  • Alexandre G. Lellouch,
  • Olivier Camuzard,
  • Kyle R. Eberlin and
  • Elise Lupon

14 October 2024

Background: Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) was originally developed to enhance prosthetic control in amputees. However, it has also serendipitously demonstrated benefits in reducing phantom pain and neuromas. As a result, it has emerged as a sec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,367 Views
19 Pages

Automated Volumetric Milling Area Planning for Acoustic Neuroma Surgery via Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization

  • Sheng Yang,
  • Haowei Li,
  • Peihai Zhang,
  • Wenqing Yan,
  • Zhe Zhao,
  • Hui Ding and
  • Guangzhi Wang

14 January 2025

Mastoidectomy is critical in acoustic neuroma surgery, where precise planning of the bone milling area is essential for surgical navigation. The complexity of representing the irregular volumetric area and the presence of high-risk structures (e.g.,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
15,604 Views
19 Pages

High-Resolution Ultrasound of the Forefoot and Common Pathologies

  • Xiangmei Chen,
  • Guangjin Zhou,
  • Heng Xue,
  • Run Wang,
  • Stephen Bird,
  • Desheng Sun and
  • Ligang Cui

Forefoot pain is common in clinical practice. Careful history taking and routine physical examination are initially performed for diagnosis, but imaging can confirm the clinical suspicion and play a key role in management. Ultrasound (US) can provide...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
343 Views
4 Pages

Frontal neuralgia causally related to trauma to the supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves remains a difficult problem to resolve. A peripheral nerve approach to this problem would involve neuroma resection and relocation of the proximal nerve stump...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
14,436 Views
23 Pages

Nerve Ultrasound in Traumatic and Iatrogenic Peripheral Nerve Injury

  • Juerd Wijntjes,
  • Alexandra Borchert and
  • Nens van Alfen

Peripheral nerve injury is a potentially debilitating disorder that occurs in an estimated 2–3% of all patients with major trauma, in a similar percentage of medical procedures. The workup of these injuries has traditionally been clinical, comb...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,911 Views
18 Pages

Utility and Challenges of Imaging in Peripheral Vestibular Disorder Diagnosis: A Narrative Review

  • Gabriela Cornelia Musat,
  • Codrut Sarafoleanu,
  • Mihai Alexandru Preda,
  • Calin Petru Tataru,
  • George G. Mitroi,
  • Andreea Alexandra Mihaela Musat,
  • Mihnea Radu and
  • Ovidiu Musat

This review focuses on the contribution of medical imaging in the diagnosis of peripheral vestibular disorders. This is a narrative review based on a focused literature search conducted using PubMed and the Cochrane Library. Imaging is not usually re...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,987 Views
11 Pages

Diagnostic Considerations of Intermetatarsal Bursitis: A Systematic Review

  • Sif Binder Larsen,
  • Stinne Byrholdt Søgaard,
  • Michael Bachmann Nielsen and
  • Søren Tobias Torp-Pedersen

Intermetatarsal bursitis (IMB) is an inflammation of the intermetatarsal bursas. The condition causes forefoot pain with symptoms similar to those of Morton’s neuroma (MN). Some studies suggest that IMB is a contributing factor to the developme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,350 Views
7 Pages

Novel Ultrasound Anatomical Measurement of the Deep Transverse Metatarsal Ligament: An Intra-Rater Reliability and Inter-Rater Concordance Study

  • María del Mar Ruiz-Herrera,
  • Félix Marcos-Tejedor,
  • Alberto Aldana-Caballero,
  • César Calvo-Lobo,
  • David Rodriguez-Sanz,
  • Simone Moroni,
  • Marko Konschake,
  • Alicia Mohedano-Moriano,
  • Javier Aceituno-Gómez and
  • Juan José Criado-Álvarez

Insufficient space below the Deep Transverse Metatarsal Ligament (DTML) could be an etiological factor for Morton’s Neuroma (MN). To date, there is a lack of studies measuring the space below the DTML. For this reason, this study assesses the intra-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,377 Views
14 Pages

Restoration of Genuine Sensation and Proprioception of Individual Fingers Following Transradial Amputation with Targeted Sensory Reinnervation as a Mechanoneural Interface

  • Alexander Gardetto,
  • Gernot R. Müller-Putz,
  • Kyle R. Eberlin,
  • Franco Bassetto,
  • Diane J. Atkins,
  • Mara Turri,
  • Gerfried Peternell,
  • Ortrun Neuper and
  • Jennifer Ernst

10 January 2025

Background/Objectives: Tactile gnosis derives from the interplay between the hand’s tactile input and the memory systems of the brain. It is the prerequisite for complex hand functions. Impaired sensation leads to profound disability. Various i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
167 Views
12 Pages

Risk Factors for Neuropathic Pain in Digital Amputations

  • Alessandro Crosio,
  • Pierpaolo Caputo,
  • Maria Carolina Fra,
  • Luca Monticelli,
  • Monica Cicirello,
  • Julien Teodori,
  • Giulia Colzani,
  • Alessandro Fenoglio,
  • Davide Ciclamini and
  • Bruno Battiston
  • + 1 author

9 January 2026

Background/Objectives: Finger amputation is frequently followed by complications, with reported revision rates of up to 20%. One of the most disabling sequelae is the formation of painful neuromas, occurring in approximately 3–9% of cases. Seve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
3,997 Views
8 Pages

Risk Factors for Radiation Necrosis in Patients Undergoing Cranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery

  • Johannes Kerschbaumer,
  • Matthias Demetz,
  • Aleksandrs Krigers,
  • Meinhard Nevinny-Stickel,
  • Claudius Thomé and
  • Christian F. Freyschlag

22 September 2021

Purpose: single-staged stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is an established part of the multimodal treatment in neuro-oncology. Radiation necrosis after high-dose irradiation is a known complication, but there is a lack of evidence about the risk factor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,060 Views
11 Pages

Comparative Analysis on Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery with and without Intraoperative Fluorescein Sodium Enhancement

  • Amer A. Alomari,
  • Sadeen Sameer Eid,
  • Flavia Fraschetti,
  • Silvia Michelini and
  • Luciano Mastronardi

Background: Vestibular schwannoma (VS), also known as acoustic neuroma, is a benign, well-encapsulated, and slow-growing tumor that originates from Schwann cells, which form the myelin sheath around the vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII cranial nerve). T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,200 Views
9 Pages

Postoperative Impact of Pontocerebellar Angle Surgery on the Quality of Life in Patients with Vestibular Schwannoma

  • Valentina Foscolo,
  • Luigi de Gennaro,
  • Alessandra Murri,
  • Luca Speranzon,
  • Francesco Signorelli,
  • Nicola Quaranta and
  • Raffaella Messina

17 November 2022

Background: Vestibular Schwannomas are benign tumors arising from the VIII CN. Surgical treatment is indicated in case of tumors larger than 2.5 cm in the cerebellopontine angle or in the case of cranial nerve dysfunction. The aim of the present stud...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,165 Views
17 Pages

Neurogenic Appendicitis: A Reappraisal of the Clinicopathological Features and Pathogenesis

  • Mahmoud Rezk Abdelwahed Hussein,
  • Ali Al Bshabshe,
  • Ahmed Abdelsatar Elhakeem and
  • Mahmoud Kamal Elsamman

In 1921; Masson and Maresch first coined the term “neurogenic appendicitis (NA)” to describe “neuroma-like” lesions in the appendix. To date, our knowledge about NA is limited; therefore, we conducted a comprehensive analysis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,187 Views
18 Pages

Functional Gait Assessment Using Manual, Semi-Automated and Deep Learning Approaches Following Standardized Models of Peripheral Nerve Injury in Mice

  • Daniel Umansky,
  • Kathleen M. Hagen,
  • Tak Ho Chu,
  • Rajesh K. Pathiyil,
  • Saud Alzahrani,
  • Shalina S. Ousman and
  • Rajiv Midha

23 September 2022

Objective: To develop a standardized model of stretch–crush sciatic nerve injury in mice, and to compare outcomes of crush and novel stretch–crush injuries using standard manual gait and sensory assays, and compare them to both semi-autom...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,511 Views
15 Pages

Factors Influencing Personalized Management of Vestibular Schwannoma: A Systematic Review

  • Bruno Sergi,
  • Stefano Settimi,
  • Gaia Federici,
  • Costanza Galloni,
  • Carla Cantaffa,
  • Eugenio De Corso and
  • Daniela Lucidi

30 September 2022

Management of vestibular schwannoma (VS) is a complex process aimed at identifying a clinical indication for fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (sRT) or microsurgical resection or wait and scan (WS). The aim of the review was to clarify which pat...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,143 Views
10 Pages

Digital Ischemia after Ultrasound-Guided Alcohol Injection for Morton’s Syndrome: Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Carlo Biz,
  • Barbara Bonvicini,
  • Giovanni Sciarretta,
  • Mattia Pendin,
  • Giovanni Cecchetto and
  • Pietro Ruggieri

24 October 2022

The therapeutic algorithm for symptomatic Morton’s syndrome is not standardized as several managements have been proposed. Ultrasound-guided alcohol injection (USGAI) is one of the non-operative procedures described. This report presents the ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,509 Views
15 Pages

Beyond the Knife—Reviewing the Interplay of Psychosocial Factors and Peripheral Nerve Lesions

  • Johannes C. Heinzel,
  • Lucy F. Dadun,
  • Cosima Prahm,
  • Natalie Winter,
  • Michael Bressler,
  • Henrik Lauer,
  • Jana Ritter,
  • Adrien Daigeler and
  • Jonas Kolbenschlag

13 November 2021

Peripheral nerve injuries are a common clinical problem. They not only affect the physical capabilities of the injured person due to loss of motor or sensory function but also have a significant impact on psychosocial aspects of life. The aim of this...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,790 Views
19 Pages

The Diagnostic Accuracy of Pure-Tone Audiometry Screening Protocols for Vestibular Schwannoma in Patients with Asymmetrical Hearing Loss—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Liliana Gheorghe,
  • Dragos Negru,
  • Mihail Dan Cobzeanu,
  • Octavian Dragos Palade,
  • Eosefina Gina Botnariu,
  • Bogdan Mihail Cobzeanu and
  • Maria-Luiza Cobzeanu

14 November 2022

(1) Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard investigation for all patients who present with asymmetrical hearing loss (AHL) and a high index of suspicion for vestibular schwannoma (VS). However, pure-tone audiometry (PTA) is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,889 Views
11 Pages

Cochlear Implantation Following Transcanal Infrapromontorial Approach for Vestibular Schwannoma: A Case Series

  • Virginia Dallari,
  • Enrico Apa,
  • Daniele Monzani,
  • Elisabetta Genovese,
  • Daniele Marchioni,
  • Davide Soloperto and
  • Luca Sacchetto

21 December 2022

Background: Cochlear implantation (CI) following endoscopic transcanal infrapromontorial vestibular schwannoma (VS) dissection is a feasible intervention in intracanalicular VS, with minimal extension into the cerebellopontine angle, but no audiologi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,093 Views
11 Pages

Proton Radiotherapy for Vestibular Schwannomas in Patients with NF2-Related Schwannomatosis: A Case Series

  • Jules P. J. Douwes,
  • Kimberley S. Koetsier,
  • Victor S. van Dam,
  • Scott R. Plotkin,
  • Frederick G. Barker,
  • D. Bradley Welling,
  • Jeroen C. Jansen,
  • Erik F. Hensen and
  • Helen A. Shih

20 March 2023

(1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and treatment-related toxicity of proton radiotherapy (PRT) for vestibular schwannoma (VS) in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2-related schwannomatosis (NF2). (2) Methods: Consecutive NF2...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,704 Views
26 Pages

Tumor Microenvironment in Sporadic Vestibular Schwannoma: A Systematic, Narrative Review

  • Diego Cazzador,
  • Laura Astolfi,
  • Antonio Daloiso,
  • Giulia Tealdo,
  • Edi Simoni,
  • Antonio Mazzoni,
  • Elisabetta Zanoletti and
  • Gino Marioni

Although diagnosis and treatment of vestibular schwannomas (VSs) improved in recent years, no factors have yet been identified as being capable of predicting tumor growth. Molecular rearrangements occur in neoplasms before any macroscopic morphologic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,756 Views
22 Pages

Correlation of Immunomodulatory Cytokines with Tumor Volume and Cerebrospinal Fluid in Vestibular Schwannoma Patients

  • Anna-Louisa Becker,
  • Leila Scholle,
  • Clara Helene Klause,
  • Martin Sebastian Staege,
  • Christian Strauss,
  • Markus Otto,
  • Stefan Rampp,
  • Christian Scheller and
  • Sandra Leisz

29 August 2024

Sporadic vestibular schwannomas (VSs) often exhibit slow or negligible growth. Nevertheless, some VSs increase significantly in volume within a few months or grow continuously. Recent evidence indicates a role of inflammation in promoting VS growth....

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,644 Views
18 Pages

19 July 2024

Background: Quick and appropriate diagnostics and the use of intraoperative monitoring (IM) of hearing during vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection increase the likelihood of hearing preservation. During surgery, various methods of IM can be used, i.e...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3,740 Views
9 Pages

A Retrospective Analysis of Temporal Lobe Gliosis after Middle Fossa Resection of Small Vestibular Schwannomas

  • Matthias Scheich,
  • Miriam Bürklein,
  • Manuel Stöth,
  • Brigitte Bison,
  • Rudolf Hagen,
  • Stephan Hackenberg and
  • Marius L. Vogt

Introduction: The middle cranial fossa (MCF) approach is a well-established procedure in surgery of the internal auditory canal, as well as with the retrosigmoid and translabyrinthine approaches. It is commonly used in the hearing-preserving microsur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,931 Views
14 Pages

Bevacizumab Treatment for Patients with NF2-Related Schwannomatosis: A Single Center Experience

  • Jules P. J. Douwes,
  • Erik F. Hensen,
  • Jeroen C. Jansen,
  • Hans Gelderblom and
  • Josefine E. Schopman

12 April 2024

(1) Background: NF2-related schwannomatosis, characterized by the development of bilateral vestibular schwannomas, often necessitates varied treatment approaches. Bevacizumab, though widely utilized, demonstrates variable effectiveness on hearing and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,039 Views
11 Pages

Prognostic Factors for Hearing Preservation Surgery in Small Vestibular Schwannoma

  • Stefano Concheri,
  • Alessandra Deretti,
  • Giulia Tealdo and
  • Elisabetta Zanoletti

Objective: to evaluate recent contributions to the literature on prognostic factors of hearing preservation in small vestibular schwannoma microsurgery. Methods: review of the most recent studies. Results: factors such as tumor size, preoperative hea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,454 Views
12 Pages

Monitoring Cochlear Nerve Action Potential for Hearing Preservation in Medium/Large Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery: Tips and Pitfalls

  • Baptiste Hochet,
  • Hannah Daoudi,
  • Etienne Lefevre,
  • Yann Nguyen,
  • Isabelle Bernat,
  • Olivier Sterkers,
  • Ghizlene Lahlou and
  • Michel Kalamarides

2 November 2023

The diagnosis of large vestibular schwannomas (VS) with retained useful hearing has become increasingly common. Preservation of facial nerve (FN) function has improved using intraoperative EMG monitoring, hearing preservation remains challenging, wit...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,018 Views
11 Pages

Middle Ear Cholesteatoma and Vestibular Schwannoma Resection Followed by Cochlear Implant: Surgical Challenges and Audiological Outcomes

  • Natalia Carasek,
  • Danielle Cristovão,
  • Lucas Alves Teixeira Oliveira,
  • Fernanda Ferreira Caldas,
  • Fernando Massa Correia,
  • Thais Gomes Abrahão Elias,
  • Rivadávio Amorim and
  • Fayez Bahmad Jr

17 November 2023

(1) Background: The occurrence of vestibular schwannoma (VS) associated with cholesteatoma is rare. A hearing impairment is one of the most significant issues in such cases. Moreover, the presence of middle and inner ear pathologies combined may repr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,716 Views
18 Pages

Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces (RPNIs) in Animal Models and Their Applications: A Systematic Review

  • Jorge González-Prieto,
  • Lara Cristóbal,
  • Mario Arenillas,
  • Romano Giannetti,
  • José Daniel Muñoz Frías,
  • Eduardo Alonso Rivas,
  • Elisa Sanz Barbero,
  • Ana Gutiérrez-Pecharromán,
  • Francisco Díaz Montero and
  • Andrés A. Maldonado

17 January 2024

Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces (RPNIs) encompass neurotized muscle grafts employed for the purpose of amplifying peripheral nerve electrical signaling. The aim of this investigation was to undertake an analysis of the extant literature conc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,178 Views
15 Pages

Macrophage and Lymphocyte Infiltration Is Associated with Volumetric Tumor Size but Not with Volumetric Growth in the Tübingen Schwannoma Cohort

  • Vítor Moura Gonçalves,
  • Elisa-Maria Suhm,
  • Vanessa Ries,
  • Marco Skardelly,
  • Ghazaleh Tabatabai,
  • Marcos Tatagiba,
  • Jens Schittenhelm and
  • Felix Behling

26 January 2021

Most patients with vestibular schwannomas can be cured with microsurgical resection, or tumor growth can be stabilized by radiotherapy in certain cases. Recurrence is rare but usually difficult to treat. Treatment alternatives to local therapies are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
11,597 Views
11 Pages

Reduction of Phantom Limb Pain and Improved Proprioception through a TSR-Based Surgical Technique: A Case Series of Four Patients with Lower Limb Amputation

  • Alexander Gardetto,
  • Eva-Maria Baur,
  • Cosima Prahm,
  • Vinzenz Smekal,
  • Johannes Jeschke,
  • Gerfried Peternell,
  • Michael T. Pedrini and
  • Jonas Kolbenschlag

6 September 2021

Four patients underwent targeted sensory reinnervation (TSR), a surgical technique in which a defined skin area is first selectively denervated and then surgically reinnervated by another sensory nerve. In our case, either the area of the lateral fem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
660 Views
10 Pages

Management of Chronic Facial Pain

  • Christopher G. Williams,
  • A. Lee Dellon and
  • Gedge D. Rosson

Pain persisting for at least 6 months is defined as chronic. Chronic facial pain conditions often take on lives of their own deleteriously changing the lives of the sufferer. Although much is known about facial pain, it is clear that those physicians...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
372 Views
4 Pages

Injured Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve Endoscopically Resected Within Maxillary Sinus

  • Amir H. Dorafshar,
  • A. Lee Dellon,
  • Eric Lee Wan,
  • Sashank Reddy and
  • Victor W. Wong

Posttraumatic facial pain is due to an injured nerve, most often a branch of the trigeminal nerve. While surgical approaches to injuries of the supraorbital, supratrochlear, infraorbital, and inferior alveolar nerves have been reported, an injury to...

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