The Kobe journal of medical sciences
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The goals in acoustic neuroma surgery should be the total removal of tumor and preservation of facial nerve function. The aim of this study is to establish the benefit of intraoperative monitoring for the total removal of tumor and the long-term result of facial nerve function after surgery. Thirty-two patients, who were operated on between 1985 and 1995, were divided into two groups: an unmonitored (n = 14) and a monitored (n = 18) group. ⋯ Among them, 12 patients showed early-recovery at 1 month after surgery. In conclusion, facial nerve monitoring during acoustic neuroma surgery is useful to improve the rates of total removal of tumor and functional preservation of facial nerve. We can expect final degrees of facial weakness by initial degrees in conjunction with sequential changes in postoperative facial weakness.