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. 1995 Jun;36(6):1097-9; discussion 1099-100.
doi: 10.1227/00006123-199506000-00005.

Impact of cranioplasty on headache after acoustic neuroma removal

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Impact of cranioplasty on headache after acoustic neuroma removal

S G Harner et al. Neurosurgery. 1995 Jun.

Abstract

We reported previously the incidence of headache after the retrosigmoid removal of an acoustic neuroma as 23% at 3 months, declining to 9% at 2 years after surgery. In an attempt to reduce the incidence and the severity of these headaches, we made one change in our surgical procedure, which was to perform a cranioplasty with methyl methacrylate. Twenty-four patients underwent the cranioplasty and were followed for at least 3 months postoperatively. These patients were matched to 24 patients who did not undergo a cranioplasty. We found a 4% incidence of headache in the cranioplasty group and a 17% incidence in the matched group. No complications were related to this change in our procedure.

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