Bilateral hearing loss after unilateral removal of an acoustic neuroma by the suboccipital approach: case report

Neurosurgery
G I Chovanes, W A Buchheit

Abstract

Contralateral hearing loss is a very rare complication of acoustic neuroma surgery. A case of immediate postoperative contralateral hearing loss is reported. Possible causes and the pertinent literature are reviewed.

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