Publication

Persistent bilateral hearing loss after shunt placement for hydrocephalus. Case report

Journal Paper/Review - Apr 1, 1999

Units
PubMed

Citation
Stöckli S, Böhmer A. Persistent bilateral hearing loss after shunt placement for hydrocephalus. Case report. Journal of neurosurgery 1999; 90:773-5.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Journal of neurosurgery 1999; 90
Publication Date
Apr 1, 1999
Issn Print
0022-3085
Pages
773-5
Brief description/objective

Transient hearing decrease following loss of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) has been reported in patients undergoing lumbar puncture, spinal anesthesia, myelography, and/or different neurosurgical interventions. The authors present the first well-documented case of a patient with persistent bilateral low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss after shunt placement for hydrocephalus and discuss the possible pathophysiological mechanisms including the role of the cochlear aqueduct. These findings challenge the opinion that hearing decreases after loss of CSF are always transient. The authors provide a suggestion for treatment.