Non-surgical management of acoustic neuromas

1992 
Watchful waiting is one of the options available in the management of acoustic neuromas and this article deals with 13 patients who were so managed. Non-operative management was advised because of age, poor general health, small size of tumour, only hearing ear, or in patients unwilling to undergo surgery for various reasons. This group was followed up at 6-12-monthly intervals and the follow-up period ranged from 1 to 18 years (mean 5.3 years). Ten patients had small tumours and only in 2 of these was increase in tumour size demonstrated on follow-up CT scan. In one this increase was later followed by regression. Two patients required partial removal of tumour because of increasing symptoms after 3 and 7 years of follow-up; one of them died on the twelfth post-operative day. There appears to be a small group of patients for whom delay is worth while rather than to subject all patients with acoustic neuroma to surgery from which full recovery cannot be guaranteed.
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