Cochlear implantation in a bilateral endolymphatic sac tumor patient: A case report

2007 
At the present time, the optimal management of patients with locally aggressive ELSTs includes: early diagnosis, surgical complete excision and long term follow up to monitor for recurrent disease. The presence of bilateral tumors produces a significant risk for bilateral profound hearing loss. We report the unusual case of bilateral endolymphatic sac tumor in a 14-year-old girl who presented bilateral anacusis and in whom a cochlear implant was performed after removal of the second tumor.
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