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Hearing preservation is possible in vestibular schwannoma surgery.

Hearing preservation is possible in vestibular schwannoma surgery.  A vestibular schwannoma (also called an acoustic neuroma) is a non-cancerous growth on the nerve of the inner ear. The transtemporal supralabyrinthine (middle cranial fossa) approach offers surgeons the possibility to remove smaller vestibular schwannomas and preserve hearing. Hearing loss, especially in one ear, is a common

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The ADHEAR adhesive bone vibrating hearing device

The ADHEAR adhesive bone vibrating hearing device is internationally used as a treatment modality for some types of hearing loss. The ADHEAR System from MEDEL is a revolutionary adhesive, non-surgical bone conduction hearing system that vibrates the skull, therefore bypassing the middle ear pathology and conductive hearing loss. This provides sound amplification to the cochlea

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Can what I eat cause vertigo

Can what I eat cause vertigo is probably the second most common question I am asked. The most common is… can stress cause my vertigo? Now, trying to answer that is like opening a can of worms! We all have stress, but not all of us has vertigo. Yes, obviously when you have a proven

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Vestibular schwannoma and quality of life

Vestibular schwannoma and quality of life are interlinked when it comes to the management of patients. Quality of life (QOL), when referring to health related matters, is the way in which a patient interprets his own quality of living in daily life, related to disease or disability. It is a measure of well- being or

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Stem cell therapy for the treatment of hearing and vestibular loss

Stem cell therapy for the treatment of hearing and vestibular loss. What an existing possibility? But wat is the current situation and is this an option in 2018? A stem cell is a non-differentiated living cell that has the potential to differentiate into specialised tissue and to produce more stem cells. They are present in

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Listeria may cause hearing loss and vertigo

Listeria may cause hearing loss and vertigo. With the recent outbreak of Listeriosis in South Africa (SA) it is important that the public be made aware off the potential complications of hearing loss, vertigo, disequilibrium and facial nerve palsy. In SA more that 60 patients have recently died from Listeria, a bacterial infection caused by

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Hearing loss in non-growing vestibular schwannoma

Patients with a vestibular schwannoma and good hearing are often advised to observe the tumour. A strategy of watchful waiting with follow-up magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is then suggested. This option is considered in the light that a number of vestibular schwannomas, when discovered, may not grow. An intervention at this stage, especially with larger

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The window to hearing preservation cochlear implantation

I was recently privileged to attend a most prestigious window approach workshop cochlear implantation course in Poland. Window in this context refers to the round window membrane of the inner ear although it can also be seen in a philosophical way as a window of opportunity to preserve residual hearing. This 30th workshop was again

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Menieres disease due to middle ear muscles behaving badly

Meniere’s disease (MD) may well be caused by middle ear muscles behaving badly. This debilitating inner ear disease is characterized by episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus and ear fullness of which the trigger is still unknown. The concept of endolymphatic hydrops (raise in the fluid pressure of the inner ear) is commonly accepted to be

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Ear acupuncture

Ear acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine where small sterile needles are inserted into the external ear (pinna). I do not practice this technique but please ignore me for a moment and read on. Acupuncture has been an integral part of Chinese medicine for over 2500 years. It has been used to treat different

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